SONY WALKMAN yellow sport + Prodigy audio cassette collection. Left over from my youth, now on the shelf as a rarity. I'm sure you have something similar too))
Wow, you've gone through a lot of audio equipment, you definitely have plenty of experience-no need to be modest! 😉 I’ve got a very beat-up retro cassette player coming up for restoration in one of my next videos )
There is nothing more convenient than a round connector that also rotates when plugged in. If it had not been supplanted by wireless technologies, it would have been relevant for another 100 years.
I agree. Of course, the radio components could have been replaced. Although I wouldn't really want to replace the blue authentic Rubycon with Chinese capacitors.
This is a really nice personal stereo, it was in such a state, almost a write off. It's good to see it back in an as new working condition. Awesome restoration!
A fantastic restoration. Now i first through it was from sony but as i was looking closer it turned out to be from sanyo🤣 Also i first throught that yellowish white was it’s original color. And since it dates back to 1985 i throught that color fits pretty well because of it’s age. Especially since i will see the color yellowish white in front of me once i will think about the year 1985🤣
I think it wasn't constantly wet, it was just once poured with something "foamy" through the top, where the buttons are. The rust is not deep. If it had been constantly wet, the corrosion would have eaten away the tracks on the board.
Ничего себе😮😮😮никогда не думал что такие кассетные плееры были в 1985году .Я родился в СССР в 1987 и первый раз плеер увидел только в 1995 или 1996 году😂😂😂
I'll be honest, it was a revelation to me that there was something like that at that time. I looked into it and found "AM/FM STEREO TUNER PACK". It's awesome.
Nice restoration. Good to see something unusual being restored. There's various talented restorers here on the internet but there's only so much excitement I can raise over yet another meat cleaver or monkey wrench.
Watching at 1.75 speed makes it look normal. And then towards the end some steps were skipped over?? Good to see this item as I definitely remember/had one or two of these.
I found a sanyo mgp500 while clearing out a deceased family members house, the batteries must have been left in it for 20 years + my mother in law was going to chuck it in the bin but i saved it, cleaned the corrosion out and i had to solder the connection plus a new drive belt and it works like new, turns out its a pretty rare model in pretty rare colours.
I agree, these things need to be preserved, as their era of rarity is approaching. For example, cassette players like yours or mine are becoming so rare that it’s hard to find even one or two for sale on eBay
i watch and have me stuff repaired by mend it mark and he does a above and beyond job but what i saw in this video just amazed me on what you did to bring this bit of 80's greatness. well done i can see you channel going on leaps and bounds esp on how you make the video . keep it up oh and subscribed also
Yep, I had one similar to this one when I was younger. Still have it with some tapes somewhere in my room! I wonder if you ever completed a complex restoration, assembled everything back and, finally, when you did the last test... you realize there's something else to fix. 😀
sir your vedio is very beautyful and mavalose your doing very difficul thing for this im also like to do like this rapair but a l hava no tools like this
Im really fascinated by this restoration as i have a similar Sanyo (mgr80) and i was wondering what kind of lubrication do you use for the motor and flywheel, and roughly what amount? Thanks
bak ağlayasım geldi şimdi 😭 bende bunun aynısının mavisi vardı . 1987 , 88 ,89,90 yıllarında sanyo walkman en iyi arkadaşımdı daha sonrasında amerikadan bi akrabamız bana ; amerikan markası kamuflaj desenli bir walkman hediye etmişti . 1996 da liseye geçtiğim yıllarda sony walkman ve sony discmanım olmuştu hey gidi günler ..... yaşlandık :(
"Aiwa" I read about this company, they were cool guys. Founded in 1950, made quality. In the end, Sony bought them and closed them, got rid of competition.
Excellent restoration but some details were missing: fine grease for mechanisms was missing, the electric motor was not checked internally and the magnetic tape reader has a precise adjustment It still looked like new
Friend, I didn't show a lot of things in the video, it seemed to me that there would be too many little things. I did lubricate the parts. The motor rotates perfectly, I also washed and lubricated it without disassembling. I also washed the equalizer potentiometers with alcohol. I didn't tune the magnetic head through the hole, since this player is exclusively for the shelf. And yes, the magnetic head is like new, it is ferrite, an anti-corrosion alloy.
SONY WALKMAN yellow sport + Prodigy audio cassette collection. Left over from my youth, now on the shelf as a rarity. I'm sure you have something similar too))
That's a first class of work. Thank you very much
Thank for watching )
I can easily say that restoring a cassette player is very, very difficult. Very few people can do it. I respect your effort. I wish you success.
Yes, it's a real puzzle)
Отличная работа, прекрасный результат. Кассетная техника не умрёт никогда, думаю, она снова войдёт в моду и будет востребована.
Thank you. It’s already making a comeback, my friend. Better start buying now, soon it’ll be just like retro consoles 😉
@@Repair3R Я их ремонтирую и имею довольно много аппаратов. По качеству работы мне до вашего уровня далеко.
Wow, you've gone through a lot of audio equipment, you definitely have plenty of experience-no need to be modest! 😉 I’ve got a very beat-up retro cassette player coming up for restoration in one of my next videos )
@@Repair3R Уверен, что вы отлично справитесь с этой задачей.
Thanks friend
The amount of work you put into restoration is inspirational! Here i am just replacing belts and calling it a day 😅
Amazing, I had these kind of players in the 80's, I had no idea a basic personal stereo was so complex inside!
A real, interesting, puzzle)
Perfect.. Best one among the restorations I’ve seen 👏🏼👌🏽👌🏽
Thanks friend)
Excellent video and awesome skills, thanks man.
Thanks friend for watching and commenting
It is unbelievable that the 3.5 mm jack has survived for many decades and still being used today
There is nothing more convenient than a round connector that also rotates when plugged in. If it had not been supplanted by wireless technologies, it would have been relevant for another 100 years.
I enjoyed watching this, great work.
É impressionante a qualidade da sua restauração. Feito para durar mais 40 anos com toda a certeza. Parabéns pelo trabalho.
Thanks. It's just a pity that it won't work, but will proudly flaunt itself on the shelf )
舊變新,賞心悅目。😘
I wish that tape towards the end should keep playing for all eternity. 😊❤
A man of excellence
Amazing work. You have fantastic skills!
Thanks friend )
Awesome! Lucky the electronics was not damaged. The capacitors, resistors and IC.
I agree. Of course, the radio components could have been replaced. Although I wouldn't really want to replace the blue authentic Rubycon with Chinese capacitors.
That was Great Work 👍
Nice 👍 video vary nice 👍👍👍❤❤😊😊
Fantastically fine work! I do a little repairing of players and cassette decks myself, but this level can already claim to be "professional".
Thanks friend ) I would call it more "patience"
Wow, you really did that right and didn't cut a single corner. Nice job.
Thanks )
Great and meticulous work
Sanyo, Aiwa, JVC, Sony…..I grew up using these glorious gadgets.
A few more of those that were available to the people) Akai, Sharp, Toshiba
Very nice refurbishing effort. It looks new and seems to work as well... Thumbs Up!
Thanks )
Eu tive um desse ,nossa me deu saudades agora, parabéns pelo trabalho,ficou perfeito.
Thanks friend, yes the cassette technology was interesting, somehow soulful, I sometimes miss it myself.
This is a really nice personal stereo, it was in such a state, almost a write off. It's good to see it back in an as new working condition. Awesome restoration!
Thank friend )
What a brilliant restoration 10/10 even getting the new window printed was above and beyond. +1 sub
Thanks for subscribing and watching )
Amazing work Dude,i love the restoring and the video cut! more please!
I would like to release more videos, but I can't do it any faster yet.
It was one of the good stereo piece
80~90' awia, hitachi, sony
cassette tape recorder
옛날 생각나네요
👍👍🙏
A fantastic restoration.
Now i first through it was from sony but as i was looking closer it turned out to be from sanyo🤣
Also i first throught that yellowish white was it’s original color.
And since it dates back to 1985 i throught that color fits pretty well because of it’s age.
Especially since i will see the color yellowish white in front of me once i will think about the year 1985🤣
Yes, it's not Sony ), but Sanyo is not bad either). I agree about the yellow plastic, I even thought about leaving it at some point)
This is the most relaxing channel I follow.
Thanks friend. I'm glad that my videos are calming)
This kind of talent and attention to detail with only 2.5k followers?? This gem of a channel is going to blow up soon
Thank you friend, I hope TH-cam algorithms will hear you))
Kind of ART! Bravo !!!
You're a Maestro 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you! Bows 🎩
So nicee❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Impressionante o cuidado com os detalhes, parabens ótimo vídeo, Brasil RJ
Thanks friend )
как не странно детали плеера в хорошем состоянии отмыть от ржавчины пасики поменять и готово люблю такие видосы Спасибо!
I think it wasn't constantly wet, it was just once poured with something "foamy" through the top, where the buttons are. The rust is not deep. If it had been constantly wet, the corrosion would have eaten away the tracks on the board.
Ничего себе😮😮😮никогда не думал что такие кассетные плееры были в 1985году .Я родился в СССР в 1987 и первый раз плеер увидел только в 1995 или 1996 году😂😂😂
You and I are almost the same age and were born in the same place. Yeah, the Soviet Union developed in its own way ))
Amazing! Museum quality!
Very good
Очень красиво получилось. Жаль не было плеера в детстве - родителям было не по карману в 90-х
Thanks friend. I only had a Walkman because my dad bought it for himself. I had to beg and prove for a long time that I wouldn't break it.
One Word: Amazing!
Never thought a casette player could be so internally complex
A real puzzle
와 개쩐다 산요 워커맨을 다시 살려내다니!!!
I had that walkman it has a seperate casette like device which you put inside and then walkman became a radio. My father had brought it from Japan
I'll be honest, it was a revelation to me that there was something like that at that time. I looked into it and found "AM/FM STEREO TUNER PACK". It's awesome.
Nice restoration. Good to see something unusual being restored. There's various talented restorers here on the internet but there's only so much excitement I can raise over yet another meat cleaver or monkey wrench.
Thanks, I understand you. I watch all these channels myself )
@@Repair3R Liked & sub'd
I had this model in 1985, in black. 😍
I really like its shape, strict, authentic, aesthetic pleasure )
Bravissimo ottimo lavoro very very good
Thank you very much!
Good job!
This looks like good!
Can't forget about the classic 80s snare with the reverb and the way people dressed I think it was retro style
I can't say the same about the 80s, but I can definitely say it about the 90s. I have the same feelings about that time
Beautiful brother
Watching at 1.75 speed makes it look normal. And then towards the end some steps were skipped over?? Good to see this item as I definitely remember/had one or two of these.
I watch restorations myself at speed 2. In fact, a lot was skipped so as not to overload the perception.
wow and peace be upon you sir from me
Thank you! Peace be upon you as well, my friend!
Lo tenia yo!!! Me lo trajo papá Noel
I took my first cassette player from my father, he bought it for himself, naive ))
I found a sanyo mgp500 while clearing out a deceased family members house, the batteries must have been left in it for 20 years + my mother in law was going to chuck it in the bin but i saved it, cleaned the corrosion out and i had to solder the connection plus a new drive belt and it works like new, turns out its a pretty rare model in pretty rare colours.
I agree, these things need to be preserved, as their era of rarity is approaching. For example, cassette players like yours or mine are becoming so rare that it’s hard to find even one or two for sale on eBay
SHOW PARABÉNS PELO TRABALHO .. 🇧🇷 BRASIL RJ ..
Thank you so much! )
What courage, well done!
Thanks )
i watch and have me stuff repaired by mend it mark and he does a above and beyond job but what i saw in this video just amazed me on what you did to bring this bit of 80's greatness.
well done i can see you channel going on leaps and bounds esp on how you make the video .
keep it up oh and subscribed also
Thanks friend ). The guys from Mend It Mark are great, I am flattered by such a comparison. Glad you subscribed.
In 80s Sony,Sanyo,Aiwa,Akai ,Toshiba .😊
Брависсимо ❤❤❤❤❤ фантастика ❤❤❤
Excelente restauracion. Me suscribo saludos desde El Salvador
Glad you liked it, thanks for subscribing)
عمل رائع لقد استمتعت بالمشاهدة 😊
Excelente trabajo!!!!
Thank you )
Awesome job 👏
Sorry but after watching this being taken apart, I simply cannot even begin to understand how you fix it again - very impressive
Little by little ) + there was an assembly diagram
Amazing work.❤❤❤ . I also have this 90's Snyo Cassette player but it is not working.I took it to a shop but he says it is not repairable.
Thanks. Everything can be fixed, it all depends on the desire and availability of funds)
good job 😁
Cool! It's a pity that you didn't show the soldering of micro-components.
Thanks. There will be a video about retro AV soon, including soldering. Come )
Buena restauración amigo... Saludos desde Chile, sigue así...
Thanks friend )
Very good work 👍👍👍
Fantástico.parabens😊
I'm glad you liked my videos! Thanks for all the views and comments, it's important to me )
الوحيد الذي لم أشعر معه بالملل من عملية لف البراغي الرتيبة ههههه...
❤️👍🇲🇦
Thanks, I have a relaxed screw tightening )
Finally a cassette player
Nobody wants to do it anymore )
@ please do other Walkman. Hehe
If I see a Walkman that is damaged enough to be restored, I might do it )
Как же классно!))
Thanks )
@@Repair3R это какой же труд титанический все это сделать, плюс снять, смонтировать. Надо еще так много знать и уметь, чтобы все это починить! Круто!)
For me it's not a particularly titanic task, because I like it, I get pleasure from the process )). But it takes a lot of time.
Bro, you are a pro!
No, I don't reach PRO. Pro works for Elon Musk ). But thanks )
Muito bom, Nota 1000. My friend!
Thanks friend
Интересно, подписался!🤝👍
Thanks for subscribing )
Most viewers don't realize how much this kind of content costs.
I'm glad that someone understands. )
Ти зробив мій вечір. Прекрасне відновлення моєї юності. І це не жарт!
Thanks, I am glad that I immerse not only myself but also my viewers in youth )
Istimewa !
Thank you )
My 1st Walkman ever
Great
Amazing 🔥
Yep, I had one similar to this one when I was younger. Still have it with some tapes somewhere in my room!
I wonder if you ever completed a complex restoration, assembled everything back and, finally, when you did the last test... you realize there's something else to fix. 😀
I always remember at the end of a renovation some little thing that I didn't do and start to take it all apart again ))))))
Now that would be a funny idea for a making-of video...
I thought about it, need to implement something like that )
sir your vedio is very beautyful and mavalose your doing very difficul thing for this im also like to do like this rapair but a l hava no tools like this
Thanks friend, I'm glad that someone understands the difficulty of the process)
this is the way many of YT channels should be, without stupid edit cuts and ghetto songs. nice work man!
Thank you! Glad you appreciate the approach!
Im really fascinated by this restoration as i have a similar Sanyo (mgr80) and i was wondering what kind of lubrication do you use for the motor and flywheel, and roughly what amount? Thanks
Thank you), I'm glad you liked the video. For the shafts I used sewing machine oil I-20, one drop.
Звуки в видео - прямо как ASMR
Col walkman my best
非常细腻的修复❤
Epic!
와~기술자 시네..멋집니다~~
bak ağlayasım geldi şimdi 😭 bende bunun aynısının mavisi vardı . 1987 , 88 ,89,90 yıllarında sanyo walkman en iyi arkadaşımdı daha sonrasında amerikadan bi akrabamız bana ; amerikan markası kamuflaj desenli bir walkman hediye etmişti . 1996 da liseye geçtiğim yıllarda sony walkman ve sony discmanım olmuştu hey gidi günler ..... yaşlandık :(
Yes my friend, I agree with you. I also sometimes remember things that bring back memories of my youth. The player was always with me )
Comment section checks out. I will watch.
))
Best machanic
I had the MGP-17 yellow one. Just a Two belt problem. Could you tell me what size of the two belt? Thanks for your video. It's great 👍🏻
Thanks for watching. Sorry, I don't know the sizes. I picked them out by trying them on from a large set.
i had a aiwa portable cassette player in the 90s
"Aiwa" I read about this company, they were cool guys. Founded in 1950, made quality. In the end, Sony bought them and closed them, got rid of competition.
@@Repair3R Sony tried to relaunch them as a low cost brand
It seems that some other company bought and revived the brand, but produces not very high-quality products, compared to the original.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
nice dude
😍
When I go to sleep I enjoy watching your videos. Keep going my friend.
Thanks friend, I'm glad that my videos calm you down )
Excellent restoration but some details were missing: fine grease for mechanisms was missing, the electric motor was not checked internally and the magnetic tape reader has a precise adjustment
It still looked like new
Friend, I didn't show a lot of things in the video, it seemed to me that there would be too many little things. I did lubricate the parts. The motor rotates perfectly, I also washed and lubricated it without disassembling. I also washed the equalizer potentiometers with alcohol. I didn't tune the magnetic head through the hole, since this player is exclusively for the shelf. And yes, the magnetic head is like new, it is ferrite, an anti-corrosion alloy.