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Vintage Roland CS-10 Stereo Micro Monitor Desktop Monitor Speakers

$ 58.08

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Taiwan
  • Condition: The unit itself exhibits quite a bit of yellowing on it and the original AC adapter that came with it is not working. Please read the description and refer to the pictures for more details...
  • Type: speakers
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Compatible Brand: Universal
  • MPN: CS-10
  • Modification Description: The AC Adapter had its capacitor replaced, however, it still doesn't work.
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Brand: Roland
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Vintage Roland CS-10
    Stereo Micro Monitor
    Desktop Monitor Speakers
    Description
    Up for sale is a vintage
    Roland CS-10 Stereo
    Micro Monitor Desktop
    Speaker Unit which
    comes with its original
    manual and power
    supply along with a
    pair of RCA to stereo
    jack cable connectors.
    The original power
    adapter for this unit
    is not working; as it
    stopped doing so
    ages ago. Only
    recently was an
    attempt made to
    fix it by opening it
    up using a 4mm
    ratchet wrench and
    replacing the 3300uF
    16V electrolytic
    capacitor, however,
    that much needed
    replacement seemed
    to do absolutely
    nothing for the power
    supply, as it just
    doesn't seem to
    power up the unit
    when it's plugged in.
    (See the ninth picture
    for the before and
    after shots of the
    replacment cap).
    I suspect that it could
    be the plug itself that's
    developed a fault, as
    there only seems to
    be continuity on the
    negative lead and
    not the positive.
    Upon testing the
    prongs for continuity
    both leads chimed
    when the multimeter
    probes were placed
    on the prongs and
    on the soldered
    connections,
    indicating that
    that side of the
    unit does seem
    to be working.
    I'm not an expert
    when it comes to
    fixing power bricks,
    but that's what seems
    to be wrong with this
    adapter, as the three
    diodes did not exhibit
    any continuity on them;
    thus indicating that
    they're still good and
    not grounded. The
    only other component
    that I did not test
    was the resistor, so
    that could also be
    potential issue.
    I've also included a
    vintage Radio Shack
    power brick which
    has proven to be a
    good substitute for
    this unit, as it does
    manage to power
    the unit on, even
    though its rated at
    1300mA at 16W
    while the original
    Roland adapter
    is rated at
    1200mA at 25W.
    The unit itself
    exhibits quite a
    bit of yellowing
    and dust build up
    on it, which was
    cleaned up with
    Isopropyl alcohol
    for the most part,
    but there are still
    certain nooks and
    crannies that could
    use an even deeper
    clean and an almost
    certain retrobrighting
    session. The unit is
    designed to have only
    the volume and tone
    controls work when
    the plugs are connected
    to input 2... input 1 for
    some reason or another
    is not meant for these
    controls to work while
    plugged into it; as
    noted on the second
    page of the manual.
    There are also a pair of
    RCA to stereo connections
    included in this lot, one
    of which has red and blue
    connections while the
    other is red and black.
    The red and black one is
    also noticeably shorter
    than the other, but they
    both can hook up to
    the rear of the unit
    without any issues.
    The unit was tested
    and found to be in
    working order. There
    is a bit of static on
    the volume control
    when adjusted, but
    I'm pretty sure it's
    simply just a matter
    of adding some DeOxit
    onto the pot in order
    to get rid of the
    scratchiness.
    The headphones port
    has not been tested
    as I don't seem to
    have a pair at hand
    to test it out with.
    This unit is meant to
    support old school
    CRT monitors and
    you can see some
    scratches on the top
    of the unit which
    were caused by
    these old monitors
    back in the day.
    I've had this unit
    for ages, and it was
    placed in a storage bin
    for a greater part of
    the last couple of
    decades, however,
    amazingly, it still
    seems to work just
    like it always has.
    The underside of
    the unit has a serial
    number that reads
    BE73111, and the
    model, of course,
    is a CS-10.
    These units are
    getting harder
    to find nowadays,
    and there seems
    to be a demand for
    them in the retro PC
    enthusiast community,
    so here's your chance
    to get one that comes
    with its original
    manual and a
    convenient pair of
    audio cables, along
    with the original
    AC Adapter (which will
    need to be serviced)
    and a suitable replacement
    vintage Radio Shack AC
    Adapter (which may
    also be collectible
    in its own right).
    Seller's Terms
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    that immediate payment is
    required for this listing.
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    description is accurate.
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    for this item.
    Thanks for looking and good
    luck with this auction...
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    bid with confidence!