Вот же чудеса какие! После сборки механизма, смазка не потребовалась, замена резиновых деталей не потребовалась, юстировка головок не нужна ( случайно так собрал с первого раза и все настройки совпали! )) ) Шлейфы погорели так, что сплавились их жилы - ничего! Достаточно заменить конденсаторы в фильтре питания и все. Остальная электроника, чудесным образом, не пострадала, даже проверять не стоит! Настраивать тракт по сервис-мануалу - лишнее, пустая трата времени! Пассики все в идеале оказались, по другому и быть не могло...Как результат, кассета заиграла качественно с первого раза ))). На запись только не проверил, но это, понятное дело, тоже работает идеально ))). Что тут скажешь...восток - дело тонкое и полон чудес ).
А полная регулировка магнитофона где ? Она весьма сложна , нужен генератор нч , осциллограф , тестовая лента и т.д. Сам профессионально ремонтировал высококласную аппаратуру магнитной записи , поэтому в теме. Видео - фэйк.
полно такого контента в ютубе... возьмут что нибудь, снимут финальную часть как всё работает, потом засрут. закидают грязью и делают имитацию восстановления.. лохи ставят лайки. подписываются, Хозяин канала получает монетизацию.
You must have spend al lot of time making a working cassettedeck look like it was completely dead before you started the "restoration". Glue, sand en probably acid on metal parts. After cleaning and random replacement of some capacitors, it was working without any adjustment. I am sure we have to start looking this video at the end and then scroll back to see what really happend.
Xacto! Total y absolutamente falsa! Acabo de mencionar algunos interesantes detalles técnicos, más arriba. Por ejemplo: En el video, el volúmen de la supuesta cinta en reproducción, al final.....varía (sube y baja), al mover los controles de NIVEL DE GRABACIÓN (input level). Eso NO debiese suceder, pues la cinta NO ESTÁ SIENDO GRABADA, sino REPRODUCIDA. Con aquella falsa acción, queda totalmente demostrado que todo el proceso de reparación es un absoluto engaño!
This is impossible! There is no way that all the mechanical and electronic parts survived all the moisture and dirt! Also u didn't show that u calibrated anything. And finally the rubber belts. From the date on the motor we can see that it was manufactured in 1993. Once i repaired a cassette deck from 1999, all the belts had turned into a sticky mess! I have no idea why pepole think that this video is legit...
I dont think restoration is fake. He never showed if the belts are original or not, so he could have them replaced, but the deck is not restored. Not fully .It just works but not as it should. If you listen carefully there is a lots of wow and flutter in the sound I am sure it was not in original recording. Also one channel is way out which is probably easy fix with head azimuth adjustment. He probably screw them in all the way both sides @ 17:23 as he didn't know what is it for (the one with the spring on one side). I can see he is trying to turn slowly input (recording level) knob looking for some effect which has nothing to do with playback and then he got excited about the counter reset button working and even pointing at it with his finger. On the other hand it is true for the technics belts they do last a long time (not submerged in the mud). I still have my old Technics RS-B765 from late 80's connected to my computer amp and it still works. This deck has DD motors for the drive but for spinning the tape and lifting the heads and closing the door the belts are still working now.
It was not restored to original operation. At 18:10 you will see a flat ribbon cable. This cable is part of a flexible board with switches and hall sensors. They send control signals to the logic control board that goes at the back of the tape transport mechanism. The cable is broken. It does not have the portion that connect to the control board. The control board it nowhere shown anytime on the video. You can also deduct that by noting he never do any FF, REW, STOP or PLAY command at the front panel controls.
As a hobbyist electronics technician and cassette enthusiast, this is impossible. The tolerance for a motor it +-25Hz @3000Hz, with that much rust and moisture, that motor would not do that.
Yeah I don't think so. Clean-up with a water hose, soldering iron that looks barely fit for plumbing jobs, and somehow you've got access to all the right parts for that specific deck. I'm sure timing belts just grow on trees where you live. All that for a deck that sells on eBay for less than 30 bucks. Pretty sure this was filmed and edited in reverse.
@@makyhsmakyhs6766 These are not fake. My cousin is friends with one of these brothers. They are always talking about how he restores junk they find on the streets of Malawi. They use a friends shop for the harder to find machines and testing equipment. They also have access to the capacitor from another friend who owns an electrical supply store. You must be pretty dumb if you think only the US has the equipment to do repairs like this. Travel outside your town more. JFC
@@gustercc OK pretty dumb, I thought they are emigrants from Latin America living in the USA and refuse to improve their skills like the others , best of luck !
You know very well that 8-track tape players will definitely become obsolate in the future. Since these contraptions are a funny joke compared to the digital players we have today. They're even a funny joke compared to the DVD players. Even if you can't record stuff off it. 📀 💿 ⏏️ 📀 ▶️ ⏯️ ▶️
Полная дичь! Кассетник не переживет такую коррозию. Заменил пару кондерев, на остальные хер положил. А трансформатор(!) чудо рабочий! Хотя он убит в хлам, провода идеально заменил. И самое главное, после такой коррозии смд монтаж, да и дип монтаж должен отвалится к херам! Наебалово.
Amazing. There hasn't been such a resurrection from the dead since Lazarus. The dude solders a printed circuit board with a 5 megawatt soldering gun and gets perfect results. He could turn a junk yard into a used car lot of nice preowned automobiles.
Not all capacitors were replaced. Isostat switches not cleaned inside. DC motors not cleaned inside. It should not be named as restoration. IMHO smells like fake.
Envy on maties! This is why Asia cleaned up the 70's electronics wars with the U.S. E.I. Because a young man living in a modest place has the drive, gumption, hunger and "'eye of the tiger" to step on all the Debbie doubters B.S. This engrossing restoration is practically an impossible miracle though (right channel wasn't balanced) lingering issues remained. Hats off to this guy and I'll keep watching in respectful amazing disbelief 👍.
How did you adjust the tape heads, since they were completely removed. I miss the whole adjustment part. Of course all levels are off and need to be re-adjusted.
Абсолютно такие же мысли возникли в начале. Видно, что дека действительно где-то долго стояла, но она точно не была зарыта в землю, как здесь показано. Да, немного коррозии, почему-то странным образом поплавленные провода, но платы идеально чистые, и там, где было больше всего земли, коррозии вообще нет. Нет, прикольно посмотреть, как чуваки что-то мутят (или не тайские?), но иногда прям совсем перебор с имитацией грязи и заброшенности.
@@maowrite один азиат пробил в гитаре дыру, оборвал струны и обмазал грязью, а потом якобы на помойке ее нашел и тупо покрасил. Варвары они в большинстве, а не реставраторы.
How is it possible to find an abandoned Japanese cassette deck of High Quality such as the Technics M250 Cassette Deck in so good condition and finally ( after a simple restoration) play perfectly as a new one??? How is it possible???
Ive seen these fake restoration vids all over Facebook too. The moment he takes the garden hose and blasts water all over the electronics is a dead giveaway.
Técnicos asiáticos la tecnología japonesa está súper avanzada estos tíos han construido vehículos que salen de este planeta como si fuera un carro el que estuvieras manejando por ahí va más o menos el desarrollo de la Nissan.....
You have been given amazing character and determination one such as I find you a strong positive influence in others in remembering the past is important taking care of it and restoring it regardless of its difficulty
I used to repair all manner of this audio equipment once, and after thousands of jobs there was a clear correlation between how well off and classy the owner was and the way it was looked after. People like bricklayers were the worst and people from council houses. At the other end of the extreme the hifi might not necessarily be very expensive, even if it were in a huge house, but it was immaculate condition even if over 20 -30 years old. That one looks like it was owned by pigs in a pigsty!
Mmmm....Hard to believe that, after washing electronics that way, they will function again! Maybe the last part of the video should be the first, the first is in what this poor device ended!
Ну да, ну да... В начале один магнитофон, в конце такой же, но другой! Сравните платы на 7:18 и на 25:51, различия налицо (дополнительные микросхемы и т.п). Фейк 100%.
Судя по тому, что автор на 33 минуте начинает крутить уровень записи при работающем воспроизведении, или он не умеет читать (input level) или вообще не понимает что такое магнитофон и как он работает. Но все равно видео для меня полезное, такой же только черный стоит рядом агрегат, увидел разборку ЛПМ.
It looked like the thing had come out of a canal to start with. To answer your question though, as long as it does not have any power stored anywhere on the board in capacitors, back up batteries or even certain types of modern I/C's then yes, in theory you should be able to. Water won't penetrate the parts in a quick wash over so as long as it does not have time to start to rust it should be ok.
I went to electronics school and I couldn't do that without a schematic or taking photos of where everything goes. And something fried the wires, all he did is change some caps. And they always have videos of things in mud or water, that stuff would get in to the switches and pots and you would have to take every little thing apart and clean and lube it. And for what an old cassette deck. If it's real it must have taken him months and a lot more parts
Этот Человек умный, всё помнит и знает, где что снял разобрал, это надо помнит и женщина ремонтом, востановлением Въетнамка если я неошибаюс тоже очень очень грамотная в деталях и в технике, я очень люблю смотреть эти ролики и учится у них мастерству!!!
That’s exactly how I repair all the Nakamichi cassette decks including the Dragon, cr7 , 660zx, 582, 505 and many others , who needs all the alignment tools and tapes when a screwdriver and a water hose will do ….well done 👍
Similar to what I was going to say. I'm quite sure he is THE go-to guy for Nakamichi owners and collectors the world over. He is also who I rely on for restoring my Porsche 929, Steinway grand, Rolex and Faberge eggs, all of which I found muddied in a bog near my house. Impeccable technique and sophistication on display here.
dude, that is a fake video! those methods of "restoration" just killed some of components wihtout chance to repair its. belive me, i know what i tell you.
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🤦♀️no bueno, si que es una buena terapia yo creo tu lo diseñaste o eres el fabricante, mi esposito antes de morir era radiotecnico y de recuerdo tengo uno igual. Felicidades solo cuídate la vista porque si se daña con el tiempo, gracias me hiciste traer a mi mente gratos recuerdos.
I can not believe it. I'm going to hire this guy to work for me. Finds everything along the street by three capacitors without measuring some paint. Change a few cables and work like new.
That's when the real fun will begin ))) Look closely for the tricks. Before sending your 5 cents to this guy just watch the movie The Prestige (wow effect).
For that cassette mechanism, get an official calibration tape if you can. And a wow / flutter meter. Get the azimuth of both heads aligned and the playback motor adjusted to the correct speed. If you haven't already.
This gentleman gives me a thousand laps in knowledge and patience, but if he had treated something as delicate as the drive shaft and pulley, with more consideration 14:20 , perhaps he would have less problems with Wow and Flutter.
How did some of the wiring get burnt? Looks like the tape deck may have been connected to a mains voltage that was too high. I am surprised that the mains transformer was still okay and had not been cleaned when it was refitted.
You are not just an artisan because in your art, being the same, your art work is always different: you are quite an artist! I truly admire your work and dedication. Congratulations!
If you can remember all that, and dont know that at 28:27 that knob is used for recording ONLY, and has NO effect on the sound during playback. gotcha.....
Вот же чудеса какие! После сборки механизма, смазка не потребовалась, замена резиновых деталей не потребовалась, юстировка головок не нужна ( случайно так собрал с первого раза и все настройки совпали! )) ) Шлейфы погорели так, что сплавились их жилы - ничего! Достаточно заменить конденсаторы в фильтре питания и все. Остальная электроника, чудесным образом, не пострадала, даже проверять не стоит! Настраивать тракт по сервис-мануалу - лишнее, пустая трата времени! Пассики все в идеале оказались, по другому и быть не могло...Как результат, кассета заиграла качественно с первого раза ))). На запись только не проверил, но это, понятное дело, тоже работает идеально ))). Что тут скажешь...восток - дело тонкое и полон чудес ).
А полная регулировка магнитофона где ? Она весьма сложна , нужен генератор нч , осциллограф , тестовая лента и т.д. Сам профессионально ремонтировал высококласную аппаратуру магнитной записи , поэтому в теме.
Видео - фэйк.
Ну на 29:50 он как бы намекает: "Каша" 😃
syperman
Вы не понимаете, это просто монстр. Всё откусил, потом помыл. Взял паяльник и без схемы по памяти всё спаял. Тренируйте память господа!
полно такого контента в ютубе... возьмут что нибудь, снимут финальную часть как всё работает, потом засрут. закидают грязью и делают имитацию восстановления.. лохи ставят лайки. подписываются, Хозяин канала получает монетизацию.
You must have spend al lot of time making a working cassettedeck look like it was completely dead before you started the "restoration".
Glue, sand en probably acid on metal parts. After cleaning and random replacement of some capacitors, it was working without any adjustment.
I am sure we have to start looking this video at the end and then scroll back to see what really happend.
5 5
“I think I’m gonna waste my time by commenting on a video I just watched for free. …. Life is so good rn”
@@gustercc "I think I'm gonna waste my time by commenting on a comment I just read for free.
Yeah, life is good.
Fraud 😠
It's Fake Restoration. It doesn't look trash. They put soil intentionally. But the paints doesn't change still smooth.
Yes... Fully agree with you.
Seen in other vids, the mud looks painted on a lot... bit of a shame but still ok to watch, I guess?
@@illk1978 it's okay if you don't mind your time. For me watching this is wasting my time.
Xacto!
Total y absolutamente falsa!
Acabo de mencionar algunos interesantes detalles técnicos, más arriba.
Por ejemplo:
En el video, el volúmen de la supuesta cinta en reproducción, al final.....varía (sube y baja), al mover los controles de NIVEL DE GRABACIÓN (input level). Eso NO debiese suceder, pues la cinta NO ESTÁ SIENDO GRABADA, sino REPRODUCIDA.
Con aquella falsa acción, queda totalmente demostrado que todo el proceso de reparación es un absoluto engaño!
This is impossible! There is no way that all the mechanical and electronic parts survived all the moisture and dirt! Also u didn't show that u calibrated anything. And finally the rubber belts. From the date on the motor we can see that it was manufactured in 1993. Once i repaired a cassette deck from 1999, all the belts had turned into a sticky mess! I have no idea why pepole think that this video is legit...
To be fair the "restoration " is totally fake but Technics belts hold up really well and rarely turn to mush .... The deck is from 1981 / 1982 .
I dont think restoration is fake. He never showed if the belts are original or not, so he could have them replaced, but the deck is not restored. Not fully .It just works but not as it should. If you listen carefully there is a lots of wow and flutter in the sound I am sure it was not in original recording. Also one channel is way out which is probably easy fix with head azimuth adjustment. He probably screw them in all the way both sides @ 17:23 as he didn't know what is it for (the one with the spring on one side). I can see he is trying to turn slowly input (recording level) knob looking for some effect which has nothing to do with playback and then he got excited about the counter reset button working and even pointing at it with his finger. On the other hand it is true for the technics belts they do last a long time (not submerged in the mud). I still have my old Technics RS-B765 from late 80's connected to my computer amp and it still works. This deck has DD motors for the drive but for spinning the tape and lifting the heads and closing the door the belts are still working now.
its not legit
It was not restored to original operation. At 18:10 you will see a flat ribbon cable. This cable is part of a flexible board with switches and hall sensors. They send control signals to the logic control board that goes at the back of the tape transport mechanism. The cable is broken. It does not have the portion that connect to the control board. The control board it nowhere shown anytime on the video. You can also deduct that by noting he never do any FF, REW, STOP or PLAY command at the front panel controls.
@@craigstaggs8597 I've never had a Technics with bad belts. (6 different models.)
As a hobbyist electronics technician and cassette enthusiast, this is impossible. The tolerance for a motor it +-25Hz @3000Hz, with that much rust and moisture, that motor would not do that.
Yeah I don't think so. Clean-up with a water hose, soldering iron that looks barely fit for plumbing jobs, and somehow you've got access to all the right parts for that specific deck. I'm sure timing belts just grow on trees where you live. All that for a deck that sells on eBay for less than 30 bucks. Pretty sure this was filmed and edited in reverse.
These videos are fake, but I'm not surprised by you, but by the people who believe them.
Why fack , what are your reasons if you are saying the truth !
Fake for what?
@@TheMarkinPereira fake because you don't have the new electric tools or equipped lab or workshop like the technicians in the USA !
@@makyhsmakyhs6766 These are not fake. My cousin is friends with one of these brothers. They are always talking about how he restores junk they find on the streets of Malawi. They use a friends shop for the harder to find machines and testing equipment. They also have access to the capacitor from another friend who owns an electrical supply store. You must be pretty dumb if you think only the US has the equipment to do repairs like this. Travel outside your town more. JFC
@@gustercc
OK pretty dumb, I thought they are emigrants from Latin America living in the USA and refuse to improve their skills like the others , best of luck !
Many of those components will never function again after being water damaged.
Exactly, these vids are bollox all the solenoids would be screwed the caps would be too and god knows what else!
They have another tape deck to replace damaged pieces. Like an donation tape deck. So easy.
Xacto!!
JAMÁS deberán limpiarse las placas impresas....con agua potable!!
Aquello es ridículo.
@@armandoweilerneto7975 Ok so then show that, this is just ridiculous.
Ух ты! Класс!!! Кто ж так быстро и без ошибок смог разобрать и собрать без схемы эту деку? Я думаю, что это был сам Техникс, собственной персоной!!!!
You know very well that 8-track tape players will definitely become obsolate in the future. Since these contraptions are a funny joke compared to the digital players we have today. They're even a funny joke compared to the DVD players. Even if you can't record stuff off it. 📀 💿 ⏏️ 📀 ▶️ ⏯️ ▶️
Полная дичь! Кассетник не переживет такую коррозию. Заменил пару кондерев, на остальные хер положил. А трансформатор(!) чудо рабочий! Хотя он убит в хлам, провода идеально заменил. И самое главное, после такой коррозии смд монтаж, да и дип монтаж должен отвалится к херам! Наебалово.
Провода на новые не поменял для убедительности
конечно фейк.
Да такие фейк видосы для дикарей снимают . Жду вот когда они уже людей начнут из морга оживлять
Amazing. There hasn't been such a resurrection from the dead since Lazarus. The dude solders a printed circuit board with a 5 megawatt soldering gun and gets perfect results. He could turn a junk yard into a used car lot of nice preowned automobiles.
ha-ha, funny)
its fake
This is fake dingus. You don’t clean electronics with water.
Bro that's the common belief but with some electronics you can put them IN THE DISHWASHER so you know.
Да, да, переменные резисторы дремелем чистить, это верх совершенства!
но ведь чистые стали, блестят 😆
@@АндрейАндрей-д4э1х это мой ник, чувак!
Not all capacitors were replaced. Isostat switches not cleaned inside. DC motors not cleaned inside. It should not be named as restoration. IMHO smells like fake.
Your suspicions are correct.
faked!
Fraudulent ✅
Envy on maties! This is why Asia cleaned up the 70's electronics wars with the U.S. E.I. Because a young man living in a modest place has the drive, gumption, hunger and "'eye of the tiger" to step on all the Debbie doubters B.S. This engrossing restoration is practically an impossible miracle though (right channel wasn't balanced) lingering issues remained. Hats off to this guy and I'll keep watching in respectful amazing disbelief 👍.
How did you adjust the tape heads, since they were completely removed. I miss the whole adjustment part. Of course all levels are off and need to be re-adjusted.
Мне бы таким способом aps отремонтировать бы. Где такую мойку взять? Или из садового шланга тоже можно полить?
good job
Recording And play quality superb
"Джонни сделай монаж": они в обратном порядке снимают, сналала где-то нулячий нашли а потом засрали
Тоже так считаю. Тупо землей прикидали и все . . . . А потом типа восстанавливают
Обычная практика. Люди хавают
Абсолютно такие же мысли возникли в начале.
Видно, что дека действительно где-то долго стояла, но она точно не была зарыта в землю, как здесь показано. Да, немного коррозии, почему-то странным образом поплавленные провода, но платы идеально чистые, и там, где было больше всего земли, коррозии вообще нет.
Нет, прикольно посмотреть, как чуваки что-то мутят (или не тайские?), но иногда прям совсем перебор с имитацией грязи и заброшенности.
@@maowrite один азиат пробил в гитаре дыру, оборвал струны и обмазал грязью, а потом якобы на помойке ее нашел и тупо покрасил. Варвары они в большинстве, а не реставраторы.
Very Nice! Good Job! Vintage👍👍❤️
Dùng cái gì để tẩy vết ố trên bề mặt phay nhôm mà không làm bay chữ vậy a ?
i think all that capasitor and switch should be replaced, no way its work after rusted for years
How is it possible to find an abandoned Japanese cassette deck of High Quality such as the Technics M250 Cassette Deck in so good condition and finally ( after a simple restoration) play perfectly as a new one??? How is it possible???
Woooooow totally impressive ! Beautifull sound
ok i love job restoration
it’s fake you mong
Is a fake restoration
Fake
Если бы я в своё время так же "реставрировал" аппаратуру, мне бы руки оторвали.
Ive seen these fake restoration vids all over Facebook too. The moment he takes the garden hose and blasts water all over the electronics is a dead giveaway.
Hebat betul restorasinya, sampai saya gk percaya akan berhasil ternyata benar2 berhasil
Como vai saber como colocar e onde colocar essas peças novamente? Tem que ser muito fera para conseguir recuperar esse aparelho.
Técnicos asiáticos la tecnología japonesa está súper avanzada estos tíos han construido vehículos que salen de este planeta como si fuera un carro el que estuvieras manejando por ahí va más o menos el desarrollo de la Nissan.....
Sorry, years of dust, humidity and water don't damage any component?, switchs, transformer, capacitors?
Just technologies from Aliens, not from our dirty Earth
@@MrBookman Aliens technologies are not allowed for you and ours low tech electronic components...ha ha ha
A very clever con I don’t believe a second of it
You have been given amazing character and determination one such as I find you a strong positive influence in others in remembering the past is important taking care of it and restoring it regardless of its difficulty
God bless yoi bro electronic work is not joke,nicly youur doing keep it up..
Amazing! A lot of work I didn't believe it will ever work....
I used to repair all manner of this audio equipment once, and after thousands of jobs there was a clear correlation between how well off and classy the owner was and the way it was looked after. People like bricklayers were the worst and people from council houses. At the other end of the extreme the hifi might not necessarily be very expensive, even if it were in a huge house, but it was immaculate condition even if over 20 -30 years old. That one looks like it was owned by pigs in a pigsty!
It's fake bro
Mmmm....Hard to believe that, after washing electronics that way, they will function again! Maybe
the last part of the video should be the first, the
first is in what this poor device ended!
35
Thats for sure
Ну да, ну да... В начале один магнитофон, в конце такой же, но другой! Сравните платы на 7:18 и на 25:51, различия налицо (дополнительные микросхемы и т.п). Фейк 100%.
Судя по тому, что автор на 33 минуте начинает крутить уровень записи при работающем воспроизведении, или он не умеет читать (input level) или вообще не понимает что такое магнитофон и как он работает. Но все равно видео для меня полезное, такой же только черный стоит рядом агрегат, увидел разборку ЛПМ.
Классный фейкомет я хоть поржу особенно паяльник чисто smd паять удобно
Автора надо нанять "Буран" восстановить, волшебник из Калькутты
water, rust, dust, mud proof potentiometer? oh my goodness, i need those👏👏
if only..😂😭
is this VCR accessory for the Corolla ..? 😄😄😄😄😄😄
Can Printed Circuit Boards be washed like that with water and still work later if sun dried well?
It looked like the thing had come out of a canal to start with. To answer your question though, as long as it does not have any power stored anywhere on the board in capacitors, back up batteries or even certain types of modern I/C's then yes, in theory you should be able to. Water won't penetrate the parts in a quick wash over so as long as it does not have time to start to rust it should be ok.
Невозможно представить обстоятельства, при которых магнитофон может оказаться в таком состоянии. Только если сам специально з@срал, а потом отмыл(((
Или из 10шт негожих один гожий собрать
Тоже так подумал.
Так оно и было....
Congratulations very good job
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I went to electronics school and I couldn't do that without a schematic or taking photos of where everything goes. And something fried the wires, all he did is change some caps.
And they always have videos of things in mud or water, that stuff would get in to the switches and pots and you would have to take every little thing apart and clean and lube it.
And for what an old cassette deck. If it's real it must have taken him months and a lot more parts
Super!!!👍👍👍
Perfect job indeed 👌
Это жесткий на...б никаких колибровок и установок токов покоя, все сразу заработало, после почти полного сгниения, надо же как повезло
Да, там резисторы на плате напылением сделаны и все рабочие, не сгнили, и подстроечники только почистить бормашиной! Ха- ха три раза!...
You're really a genius if it's me. You can't dismantle it alone and assemble it back. too many parts
Этот Человек умный, всё помнит и знает, где что снял разобрал, это надо помнит и женщина ремонтом, востановлением Въетнамка если я неошибаюс тоже очень очень грамотная в деталях и в технике, я очень люблю смотреть эти ролики и учится у них мастерству!!!
Caramba, la Téchnics debería darle a Ud. un premio como el mejor restaurador de este planeta. Ha hecho Ud. un trabajo increíble.👍!
Aliens technologies are not allowed for you and ours low tech electronic components...ha ha ha
Thank you for the information!
Your so amazing" so nice watching you...
Congrats!You are big master!
кажется нас опять .........ли!
Точно в дырочку✌
Этим паяльником только вёдра паять....🤔😉🤣
Потом похожий покажет , мол смотрите.....
Смеюсь тёска точно нае али. 👍👍👍
@@juri_7942 а это идея!
Ждëм на Авито.... После профилактики😂
Самое то ..подстроечный резистор щёткой с дрелью....👍🤣🤔
Did you buy an used deck on Ebay ?
Are you kidding us ?
Excellent 👍
Kỹ năng xuất sắc!
Tuyệt vời!
I like it wooooooooooooow!!!!! Time 24:27 Tye of exactly spray paint article number???
That’s exactly how I repair all the Nakamichi cassette decks including the Dragon, cr7 , 660zx, 582, 505 and many others , who needs all the alignment tools and tapes when a screwdriver and a water hose will do ….well done 👍
The real test is the music. But given the choice of music, it’s hard to tell if it s alignment
Similar to what I was going to say. I'm quite sure he is THE go-to guy for Nakamichi owners and collectors the world over. He is also who I rely on for restoring my Porsche 929, Steinway grand, Rolex and Faberge eggs, all of which I found muddied in a bog near my house. Impeccable technique and sophistication on display here.
Just brilliant 👏 👌 😀
Up to 15 minutes I do exactly the same...
very good work and the final result is impressive.
Great job
Nice work..
Respect🤝🏻🤝🏻🤝🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Verry verry. Good 😀
That soldering iron….hilarious fake….entertaining though 😆👍
WOW Amazing
BRAVO PAZIENZA E COSTANZA E MOLTISSIMA CAPACITÀ IN ELETTRONICA! OTTIMO RECUPERO!!
The best restoration I've ever see...
Great work!!! Respekt
NICE ♥️👏👏👏📻📻📻
My friend, having such crafty hands, I'd make it factory new XD
dude, that cassette player needed a lot of love and patience, and you gave it to him, I congratulate you for your work and dedication. AWESOME
dude, that is a fake video! those methods of "restoration" just killed some of components wihtout chance to repair its. belive me, i know what i tell you.
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Я восстанавливаю старый HI-FI вот уже более 5 лет. Ржал с этого ролика долго:0)))
việt nam ko có thợ giỏi như vậy bái phục
FANTASTIC AND BEAUTIFUL, RESTAURATION, CONGRATULATIONS THANKS 👍👏👏🆗🤗
Amazing good work
you should at technics graveyard department its almost d.o.a !! i dont know if i would have brought this one home !!! nice work .
Hey guys what hapend with the conquiste to Marte maybe the asiatin gays come firsh sorry for me vas e nglish bit the naves speak álgebra.......to continúe soon!!!!!!!
a whole lotta rust grinding away good u didn't use water on the circut boards you did change out a few capacitors .
Wouw that s supurb learn a lot thank you!
Vừa đăng ký kênh của bạn. Chúc vui, khỏe!
super........!GOOD LUCK....!
parabéns fico lindo lindo trabalho mais aja paciência tenho alguns
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🤦♀️no bueno, si que es una buena terapia yo creo tu lo diseñaste o eres el fabricante, mi esposito antes de morir era radiotecnico y de recuerdo tengo uno igual. Felicidades solo cuídate la vista porque si se daña con el tiempo, gracias me hiciste traer a mi mente gratos recuerdos.
Un genio felicitaciones👌👌👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
I can not believe it.
I'm going to hire this guy to work for me.
Finds everything along the street by three capacitors without measuring some paint.
Change a few cables and work like new.
That's when the real fun will begin ))) Look closely for the tricks. Before sending your 5 cents to this guy just watch the movie The Prestige (wow effect).
Zip zip zip... there. It is done! All he needed was his “household handy helper”
For that cassette mechanism, get an official calibration tape if you can. And a wow / flutter meter. Get the azimuth of both heads aligned and the playback motor adjusted to the correct speed. If you haven't already.
This gentleman gives me a thousand laps in knowledge and patience, but if he had treated something as delicate as the drive shaft and pulley, with more consideration 14:20 , perhaps he would have less problems with Wow and Flutter.
he should buy a proper soldering iron before all of that stuff :D
How did some of the wiring get burnt? Looks like the tape deck may have been connected to a mains voltage that was too high. I am surprised that the mains transformer was still okay and had not been cleaned when it was refitted.
Amazing skill 👏 👏
You are not just an artisan because in your art, being the same, your art work is always different: you are quite an artist! I truly admire your work and dedication. Congratulations!
If this is real. You are more than a genius
Cassette Deck beautiful, Incredible the state of the equipament and it will work again, great job 👍👏👏👏👏
If you can remember all that, and dont know that at 28:27 that knob is used for recording ONLY, and has NO effect on the sound during playback. gotcha.....
The advice I have always followed is, don't clip the capacitor leads until it is firmly soldered to the circuit board.
Good jop sensational you the best
all resistors haven't eaten by rust...??? how impossible is that....
Wow.Great.All the best