Yikes! Maybe but the likelihood is remote. Those power supplies are generally center negative, and there's zero protection. It typically kills the servo IC and if it's dead that's it as they are hard to get so you can only hope that it didn't get damaged...
i dont know if you did this before trying clean the heads they oxadise up and i always had to plug my headphones in to get sound dident see a headphone any where or speakers mine never had speekers i still have mine working and mine uses 2 x 1.5v batterys mine is a Walk Man to good job you fixed it in the end
There's something just so relaxing about these videos. It's not just the nostalgia. I dunno, they're just unique I guess.
What a neat device. You are very patient to rebuild those tiny circuits. I am too much of a brute to do that lol
I had a miniature one of these from Japan in the 80’s. Very high quality with a solid metal case. Barely bigger than a tape.
wow, incredible work!
Hi' I wanted to ask if you are doing repairs on these units. I do have one that I had used the wrong polarity. Could you repair this?
Yikes! Maybe but the likelihood is remote. Those power supplies are generally center negative, and there's zero protection. It typically kills the servo IC and if it's dead that's it as they are hard to get so you can only hope that it didn't get damaged...
I have no freaking idea what you are saying but, yah you are right!
i dont know if you did this before trying clean the heads they oxadise up and i always had to plug my headphones in to get sound dident see a headphone any where or speakers mine never had speekers i still have mine working and mine uses 2 x 1.5v batterys mine is a Walk Man to good job you fixed it in the end
Azimuth was off