I like the victorinox cases, I've had the large champ one since 2008 and it's still pristine (as is the knife). The only problem I have with the mini champ one is the fact that it doesn't double as a keyring, so I'll be looking for one that you can put the mini in but is also a keyring. Still, that's a lovely little case.
@@Billionaiire777 Hi, thanks for visiting my channel and your question. I'm afraid this unit is too weak for that purpose as it operates on a single AAA battery. Take care and cheers for now.
@linahnanziri Hi, Thanks for visiting my channel and your question. It depends on what is more important to you. If you want something portable and recent, T55 is a good choice. On the other hand, if you prefer something robust and classic, T70 is better yet. Both have good sound quality and design. Take care and cheers for now.
@paolodecaro3741 Hi, Thanks for visiting my channel and your question. Please watch the video from 6min after and you'll find the answer to your question. Take care and good luck.
Good morning, I have to change the belt, but I can't do the step of separating the printed circuit board from the mechanics, it seems that the printed circuit board with the mechanics is a single piece, could you kindly give me a hand to separate the printed circuit board, also do you have a drawing of how to place the belt. Thank you very much.
Perfect. Thank you! I had to repeat the process about 3-4 times before the colors were ALL back to the designated color coded buttons but that only took about 30-45 seconds to do and now its fixed. Bravo, sir!
It is a very nice cassette player with amainzing features. Do you know how can i deactivate the beep since every time when i press down any button sound a strong beep, specially when the tape have finished a face and go back in reverse?
@DennisReyesCaballero Hi, Thanks for visiting my channel and your question. Sadly, the beep is part of the chip programme. About rolling tape, these are susceptible to go out of sync while power stops during playback. The door won't even open when this happens. My advice is to open the back and manually force stop the mechanism until the head releases the tape by rolling the capstan. Hopefully, the mechanism goes back to sync, if not, let me know. Take care and cheers for now.
Thanks a lot, I followed this and was able to restore and keep using the JBL Creature. However, I wasn't super happy with the sound quality of the new speakers, so I thought to try to restore the old ones, mostly for fun. And it worked pretty good, with some caveats. You need basically: a 3D printer, 0,6 mm EVA foam sheet, exacto knife, some glue, and a soldering iron. First, you need to remove carefully the deteriorated foam with any thin tool or even a toothpick. There are 2 foam rings, the external one surronding the metal center, and then another joining the central coil to the middle of the speaker encasement. Remove both. You'll see now two wires coming from the central coil cylinder to the terminals. You need first to unsolder them from the terminal, using a thin tip. Then, they cross the encasement through a couple of small cuts on it; and they are filled with glue. You need to remove the glue, which can be a bit difficult; I used a sharp cutter (you'll damage the blade so you can use an old one) and also a Dremel with a very thin drilling bit (this makes it easier). Do not cut the wires instead! You'll have problems if you do that, believe me. Once you free the wires, you'll be able to extract the central coil cylinder. Take care not to deform it so it keeps a perfect round shape. Clean carefully any remains of foam and glue on the encasement, I used acetone and cotton swabs for that. You need also to clean the coil cylinder as well, but using acetone here is dangerous (you'll likely remove the coil varnish), so I used the exacto knife very carefully to remove the remains of foam and sticky glue. It doesn't need to be perfect, just remove as much as you can without risk. To manipulate the coil cylinder without deforming it I 3D-printed a cylindrical piece that fits perfectly into the coil (but not all the way; the metal cap is easily deformed as well). Then, to build the new foam rings, I 3D-printed molds for both foam rings, so I can get the bumpy thorus shape. I used these molds to shape a couple of EVA foam pieces using a heat gun. Then you need to cut those pieces so they get the appropriate circular shape and also the central hole for the central coil cylinder. Once you have both foam rings, put the coil cylinder through them so both rings are at the appropriate height, which you can easily see because you will have still the mark of the original glue that held the original foam rings. Apply glue carefully to keep the new rings in place. Once it dries, you are ready to put back the coil cylinder into the encasement. Apply glue (not an instant one) to the surfaces of the encasement that will have contact with the foam rings; and also to the cuts for the wires. Introduce carefully the cylinder with the foam rings into the encasement, ensuring it is perfectly centered with the magnet. The wires also need to be inserted into the encasement cuts (beware of polarity; positive terminal and wire are painted in red) and soldered back to the terminal. Do not stretch out them, do must not be tense or the coil won't be able to vibrate. For the innermost ring, you may need to use a toothpick or similar to press it against the glue, as the encasement is partially closed there. Let everything dry, and then you can put back the speaker into the satellite housing. It's a bit complicated I know: this is just in case you want to try and entertain yourself. For me, one of the satellites now sound a bit lower than the other. I suspect it is because for that one, I just cut the wires, which complicate everything (and you still need to free them from the encasement then solder them back togheter, so no gain doing that). That made the entire operation of putting back the coil into the encasement difficult, and I think possibly something is too tight and the coil cannot vibrate as freely as it should (or maybe the resoldered wires doesn't work so well). Probably I'll try to remade it, in the meantime I just adjust the balance. But the other one is sounding pretty awesome to me. Can't tell how much this will last, but I'm happy with the result so far.
Can you provide the sourcing for the replacement battery? Ive had great difficulty in finding a replacement. Even looked at the vendor on eBay you used. Help.
Well now tell me how I can stop it. My car now looks like an emergency vehicle Everytime I start it after this "reset". Even the turn signals tail lights and market lights are flashing.
Hello sir I enjoyed your video review on this wonderful nostalgic Sony Walkman. I have the same here but since today the speed of the walkman is going double. Also cue and rewind goes very fast now. I used an universal adapter for the DC 6V electricity input and afterwards i had this problem of speed of the tape cassette. Mine is in very good condition, i used it for recording live piano recordings in my music conservatory education. Could you please give me some tip or advice for this pitiful problem? Much thanks. Ilias
@@4040-f5r Means high milliamp per hour. Higher the capacity equals longer battery life and less frequent charging and more torque. On all rechargeable batteries states i-e 500 mah. I hope this could help. However, don't worry too much about it as you might need to charge it more often if the battery is low mah. Good luck and cheers.
@@HomBKaviani I spoke to a Gillette consultant who said they do not recommend using a rechargeable battery in the Gillette Styler razor. Only experience can tell if it will work as well as a regular battery.
Hi which anker /baseus /ugreen charger can charge two s24 ultras at 45w/5A with Super fast charging 2.0 at same times with two usb-c ports in one device? Anker support team told me anker 737 120w A2148 can do it.