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Old April 18th 18, 01:54 AM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Felix Cartwright
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Default Magazine rack off sync/Rowe CD

Hi all. I have a mid 90's Rowe Ami 100 CD jukebox. Don' have the model#. Sometimes when I play a song it selects the CD right next to the cd its supposed to be playing. For example if I play a song on slot 52 it will play a song on slot 54. After a while it fixes itself but was wondering how to adjust. Thank you.
 




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