Hey CassetteMaster, Thanks for your information, I will look and see what I can get to replace the old motor-run capacitor. With the right specs, as you suggested. Thanks alot. I really like the old/retro stuff too. I have it myself, but had to throw out some because of moving, I was pushed to do that, and some tossed out on my without even asking me, so ya, I’m mad about it still. Thanks.
I probably was the motor-run capacitor. The replacement doesn’t have to be a big metal can type, but it needs to be the right microfarads and at least 120 volt, and be able to use AC current.
Good vid clip, as usual please keep it up. I have a M-5 akai also, but the motor stopped working, I think it is the motor starter capacitor, (te big metal can), do you know where I can get the replacement, because it worked well befre that?. Thank.
PS. You are a genius, honest.
I have a Wollensak recorder made to be hooked to a slide projector, and it can record tapes with the slide-change tones. Oh, and the recording quality…………..amazing.
I’m not sure I know exactly what you mean, But a long time ago I remember having some filmstrip projectors that came from a school & they had a built in cassette player that would play a tone & change slides as it described what was in the pictures it was showing, But those were Bell & Howell.
hehe when you’re older and have money of your own , you’ll start buying new stuff and not collect old and try to make it yourself
i’m not right , am i XD
Also, I wanted to add that I’m working on taking apart a pocket rocker to connect it’s head to a cassette deck & use it for recording my own pocket rocker tapes! I’m going to erase the ones I have duplicates of with a hard drive magnet & record New songs on them.
Wow watching this reminds me exactly how my room & our house looked when I was younger, Except I collect any old AV equipment. I use to have a nice Pioneer rt-303 reel to reel but I sold it. Two things I didn’t see that I have videos of was a pocket rocker tape player & PXL 2000 though those are getting costly. I have a video of an old Sony laser disc player I fixed & I’ll be posting videos of some old ced players & other stuff I’ve collected.
hello,
you really have a great collection of audio gear I have some reel to reel decks sony pioneer ,sanyo tandberg jvc I also have amps and cassette decks. I have alot of the same models that you have how did you aquire this much stuff you look very young
Hey CassetteMaster, Thanks for your information, I will look and see what I can get to replace the old motor-run capacitor. With the right specs, as you suggested. Thanks alot. I really like the old/retro stuff too. I have it myself, but had to throw out some because of moving, I was pushed to do that, and some tossed out on my without even asking me, so ya, I’m mad about it still. Thanks.
I probably was the motor-run capacitor. The replacement doesn’t have to be a big metal can type, but it needs to be the right microfarads and at least 120 volt, and be able to use AC current.
Good vid clip, as usual please keep it up. I have a M-5 akai also, but the motor stopped working, I think it is the motor starter capacitor, (te big metal can), do you know where I can get the replacement, because it worked well befre that?. Thank.
PS. You are a genius, honest.
im gonna bust a nut in yo mouth
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Vintage analog kicks digital’s rear end. Why? NO COMPRESSION!
Cool!, I’ve never seen one of those “Edit” Just saw your video of it! Wollensak really made some quality stuff.
I have a Wollensak recorder made to be hooked to a slide projector, and it can record tapes with the slide-change tones. Oh, and the recording quality…………..amazing.
I’m not sure I know exactly what you mean, But a long time ago I remember having some filmstrip projectors that came from a school & they had a built in cassette player that would play a tone & change slides as it described what was in the pictures it was showing, But those were Bell & Howell.
AV…Have you ever used a Wollensak cassette recorder that is to control a slide projectorrrrrrrrrrrr?
I shall continue with VINTAGE audio!
hehe when you’re older and have money of your own , you’ll start buying new stuff and not collect old and try to make it yourself
i’m not right , am i XD
Also, I wanted to add that I’m working on taking apart a pocket rocker to connect it’s head to a cassette deck & use it for recording my own pocket rocker tapes! I’m going to erase the ones I have duplicates of with a hard drive magnet & record New songs on them.
Wow watching this reminds me exactly how my room & our house looked when I was younger, Except I collect any old AV equipment. I use to have a nice Pioneer rt-303 reel to reel but I sold it. Two things I didn’t see that I have videos of was a pocket rocker tape player & PXL 2000 though those are getting costly. I have a video of an old Sony laser disc player I fixed & I’ll be posting videos of some old ced players & other stuff I’ve collected.
I am only 16, but I LOVE this stuff! Mostly for little money or free do I get these.
hello,
you really have a great collection of audio gear I have some reel to reel decks sony pioneer ,sanyo tandberg jvc I also have amps and cassette decks. I have alot of the same models that you have how did you aquire this much stuff you look very young
CassetteMaster saying Ah One! in slow mo at the end
Yes… Messy room!
Jeez man!! Awesome collection but your house must be so cluttered!!
if you can, can you make a vid of it. love 2 see it since i love rps.
WOW, what an AWESOME collection!!! great stuff..
You could have sold them or gave them away, but to the landfill?! NOOOOOOOOOOO!
I think he says “I won” at the end of his video. lol for some reason he like that alot and puts it in alot of his vids. atta boy.
Yes man , i need space for better equipment. I’ve also thrown away 2 identical TOSHIBA 8 track player. Now I use only decks,