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Anyone had a similar problem?


I?ve had a Roberts MP43 cd/radio - one of these:


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Roberts-MP43-Digital-System-iPod-Black/dp/B001EN5EM6


die on me ? switch on, no power.. nothing


Replaced cable with one that works with other MP43 ? same problem, so it?s not the cable


Any easy fixes along the lines of ?yeah you need a small xbg44444 din replacement, 49p at Maplins? or do I have to find a hifi repair shop?

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Sometimes the obvious is staring one in the face


never even thought of that avenue, HmB. cheers


Have ended up down a similar road as El Pibe


Teh thing was being used by daughter for bedtime cds - which seemed extravegant, but the replacement hello Kitty cheapo (which she loves!) hardware sounds like a chinook taking off when the cd volume is at "bedtime" levels

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