This is the PERFECT walkman from Sony. Mine was a WM-F10-II from 1985, which my dad brought me from a trip. Compared to the plastic housed big ones, this was something from the future. Still have it, and was able to repair it after 20+ years of being non functional. The other day I went to my parents' house, hooked this thing to a typical Bluetooth speaker, and showed him it was working. The refurbishing was expensive, but watching my dad saying "you still have that thing and it works?" and watching him shedding some tears, made it all worth it. An awesome product from Sony.
@@maverickwatchreviews if i had a working one like that i would never sell it aswell, still searching for a good one that is fixable tho, found one but somebody screwed it up with soda and bad soldering and cut a wire
I was wondering if somebody might be able to help me restore my dad's. He passed away a few years ago and when I was young I used to love listening to cassettes when I would go to his house on the weekends. He had one exactly like this and I still have it, but it doesn't play. I would pay and ship it to someone if they could help me out. I would do it myself, but I'm not good at tinkering around with electronics. Thanks!
@KJER ERRT There are no shortcomings with the design or the dimensions. It's a great product from Sony that everyone loved and still loves to this day.
imagine this thing in Hungary in the 80s, it's like some alien tech, nobody belived it at all till they see it. my schoolmate had one, got from his relatives from the USA, it's like the seventh wonder of the world, everybody knew him as 'the dud with that awesome walkman'. That was a serious thing if you might touch it, so... it's crazy :D
I got into cassettes because of the nostalgia from the late 90's early 2000's, hated them initially because other kids had cd Walkmans and others with the early mp3 players. After repairing a decent receiver and tape deck I realized that tapes can sound pretty damn good, especially when you make mixtapes on fresh cassettes. Plus, something more intimate happens when you have to sit down and listen to a tape as it's recording. Bought a damaged WM-10 so I can listen to my mixtapes in style on the go. I just hope the pcb isn't fried.
I bought the WM-F10 model for $1 yesterday at an estate sell. Mint condition everything works perfect and original ear phones, and belt clip....except for the broken belt to play the tape motor runs like new. Can you suggest a place to purchase replacement belts?
Nice review...been watching this particular model on eBay. Very helpful indeed. could you please let me know the title of music playing in the background. It's really captivating
Great vid! Found one at an estate sale, knew nothing about it but caught my eye and was only $2.50! This video helped me a lot. I thought it was broken until you mentioned the no headphones power off feature! Also I didn't realized it slid open and thought it only played a special size of cassette LOL!
I recently purchased a couple of f-10 ii players and replaced the belts. They work, but still sound a little rough. Are you familiar on how to lubricate these machines?
MAVERICK WATCH REVIEWS Nice! Where do you actually place the lubricant on the machine? I've heard if you put it in the wrong places you can damage the machine.
You can't damage the machine with lithium grease :) Place the grease on the rollers and gears in VERY small amounts. Anywhere you see two moving parts touching each other.
I have one like this, same model. it still works but it will probably need a little service as the mechanism is very noisy. where did you got serviced yours? maybe i can send it to him, thanks
You press the rewind button :) Auto-reverse refers to being able to immediately flip to the songs on the other side of the tape not actually rewinding the tape. Cassettes have songs on BOTH sides of the tape inside and printed on the cassette tape itself. I'm really showing my age here...lol.
@@maverickwatchreviews my walkman had auto reverse... Too bad mine got so slow that it was unbearable. Still have it but can't fix it... It's sad because I loved it and wanna listen to it again
Cassette players are far better if they were made in the time when cassette was dominant. The 80s and 90s (maybe early 2000s) ones will be better off than the ones made today, so that's where you'll want to aim. Besides, the "Walkman" today isn't even a cassette player 😐😐😐😐
I had 2 little parts come out as I was getting the battery cover off my wm-10 I wish I could send you pictures of the parts, so you could possibly help me get it back together. I'm super annoyed with myself!
hi, there I have a question..where did you buy the belt for the motor...am looking for one belt for mine. please if you don't mine telling me where you got it please.
HI ive yet to buy this model but I have other ones and its cool to see a working one thanks for sharing these are usually broken howd you get a working model? I just got my sony walkman DD restored recetly its a nice machine I get comments when I go out with them. Do you ever take this unit with you any more?
I still can't figure out how to get pass the flex cable and board on this F10 to lubricate properly? The WM-10 is more accessible to flip the Audio board open. The Service manual for this is wrong and instructions are for the WM-10 when dealing with the main audio board.
hello ,loved this Walkman could not afford 1 them got wm10 now of ebay, and yes that model was £140 and wm 10 £110 here in uk also I think that 1 came out in 84 a year after wm10 , wish had kept the catalouges Ron u.k.
@@maverickwatchreviews hey im wondering if the one i have is the orignal for the sports one i have can you see if it is im asking you beacus i think you know more than what i can find out its in my most recent video
+MAVIS DAD WATCH REVIEWS Where can I get one like this? I have checked on ebay and found one, but how much do you want for it? But I want to negotiate!
MAVERICK WATCH REVIEWS nothing glue can't make brand new. The metal and plastic head band is still intact sing in good shape and I might part with them for a price
I recommend getting WM-F10 II instead because it has AM radio and a much improved design over WM-F10. have WM-F10, and the battery corrosion is so bad it ruined a power supply "converter" flex circuit and breaks the circuit with a little flex. I gave up and bought F10 II instead. The F10 II variant, the converter, got its own board and more durable.
As I don't need AM radio the F10 is still the one for me. Still works great and no corrosion at all. They're both great examples of awesome 80's engineering.
At admit, at home I prefer to listen to lossless music from a good pair of open-back headphones but on-the-go, nothing beats the experience and feel that a Walkman has to offer.
I recently came across an old wm-10 id like to restore, its in great cosmetic condition but I cant get it to power up at all, battery contacts appear ok. any advice on where to check next wold be appreciated, thanks!
Chris D'Avino Try Opening the back the capacitors may be corrupted. Capacitors store the raw electrical energy obtained from the chemical energy of the battery the device uses. If you search the internet you can usually find a service manual for your Walkman or forums that can help with your problems. You may have to replace them. If tape head won't spin then you need new belts.
I had the same issue with mine that I didn't use for about 15-18 years. I opened it up and found corrosion on a contact that was connecting the battery lead to the board. I cleaned it with contact cleaner and fixed it. The belt had also perished, had to clean it up and replace with a new one. It is as good as new now.
It is but I have to be honest it's in mint condition with a new belt so it would be rather expensive. Make me an offer if you like. maverickwatchreviews@gmail.com
Just won an auction for a WM-10. It is in the worst shape I’ve ever seen a Walkman be in, but it hopefully should be restorable and cleaned to its original glory.
so ever get it fixed? i just got scammed on one on ebay and hoping i can return it and get a refund to get a fixable one which isnt screwed up by a person itself, man i just wanna listen to some old cassettes lol
I really want this because I love vintage electronics and songs in the 80’s. But sense I am only eleven, and have a phone, my mom doesn’t want me to buy something like this. So I got a CD player instead because I don’t really like playing music on my phone because of ads. Happy New Years!!!!
Hello there young man! I also love vintage electronics and this Sony Walkman was one of the coolest electronics back in my day(the 80's). Everybody wanted one and when this one came out people went nuts...lol. It was about $150.00 even way back then. That's like $450.00 today! I had to save for 6 months! Maybe one day you can get one but your mom is right. Really no need to have one of these today with being able to have thousands of songs right at your fingertips on today's smartphones. It's still really cool though and still sounds great! Happy New Year to you as well and get good grades so you can afford one of these one day :)
i always prefer the model without the radio. always. all. ways. the tuner version is always uglier. wm-501... stun. the wm-f501... ralph. ralph, in my malph. the f clearly stands for 'fucked'. wm-701c... so tiny, so cute. the wm-f701c... no. no, NO! how dare you!
i don't know. i re-read my comment several times, and it makes perfect sense. the 'f' variant is always uglier. what? what's not to understand? the wm-550c... a beaut. the wm-f550c... what has been done here?! how can you pretend not to understand that? though?
ow wow. i haven't run into this type of thing since... well it's been a minute. i didn't mean to offend you. gosh. the wm-f10 is almost an exception to the rule of the ugly 'f' variant. it's not your fault. you'd think the tuner version would be the better version to have. it's just not. it's not your fault though. don't take it personal. we don't have to resort to tactics do we? oh wait. internet. well that's fine though.
This is the PERFECT walkman from Sony. Mine was a WM-F10-II from 1985, which my dad brought me from a trip. Compared to the plastic housed big ones, this was something from the future. Still have it, and was able to repair it after 20+ years of being non functional. The other day I went to my parents' house, hooked this thing to a typical Bluetooth speaker, and showed him it was working. The refurbishing was expensive, but watching my dad saying "you still have that thing and it works?" and watching him shedding some tears, made it all worth it. An awesome product from Sony.
Man, you just took me on a stroll down memory lane myself. That's why I'll never sell mine...too many good memories.
@@maverickwatchreviews if i had a working one like that i would never sell it aswell, still searching for a good one that is fixable tho, found one but somebody screwed it up with soda and bad soldering and cut a wire
I was wondering if somebody might be able to help me restore my dad's. He passed away a few years ago and when I was young I used to love listening to cassettes when I would go to his house on the weekends. He had one exactly like this and I still have it, but it doesn't play. I would pay and ship it to someone if they could help me out. I would do it myself, but I'm not good at tinkering around with electronics. Thanks!
@KJER ERRT No, it's pretty much perfect. Thanks for watching!
@KJER ERRT There are no shortcomings with the design or the dimensions. It's a great product from Sony that everyone loved and still loves to this day.
Bought 1 today at a yard sale for 25 cents. I put in fresh batteries and boom it works great. Such a great find.
MAVERICK WATCH REVIEWS LMAO
I had the same one as a kid as well. Bought at a shop in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. Cheers!
Some people still listen to cassettes just for fun
imagine this thing in Hungary in the 80s, it's like some alien tech, nobody belived it at all till they see it. my schoolmate had one, got from his relatives from the USA, it's like the seventh wonder of the world, everybody knew him as 'the dud with that awesome walkman'. That was a serious thing if you might touch it, so... it's crazy :D
Balázs Török dang
I got into cassettes because of the nostalgia from the late 90's early 2000's, hated them initially because other kids had cd Walkmans and others with the early mp3 players. After repairing a decent receiver and tape deck I realized that tapes can sound pretty damn good, especially when you make mixtapes on fresh cassettes.
Plus, something more intimate happens when you have to sit down and listen to a tape as it's recording.
Bought a damaged WM-10 so I can listen to my mixtapes in style on the go. I just hope the pcb isn't fried.
I bought the WM-F10 model for $1 yesterday at an estate sell. Mint condition everything works perfect and original ear phones, and belt clip....except for the broken belt to play the tape motor runs like new. Can you suggest a place to purchase replacement belts?
Thanks for the memories...I had one of those back in the day. Loved it to death.
Nice review...been watching this particular model on eBay. Very helpful indeed.
could you please let me know the title of music playing in the background. It's really captivating
I have a few Walkman cassette stereo players I found good ones at second hand stores
Great vid! Found one at an estate sale, knew nothing about it but caught my eye and was only $2.50! This video helped me a lot. I thought it was broken until you mentioned the no headphones power off feature! Also I didn't realized it slid open and thought it only played a special size of cassette LOL!
god you lucky @@@@ $2.50 Ron u.k.
I have that Miami Vice cassette...lol! Great review!
Back then Sony was apple
I recently purchased a couple of f-10 ii players and replaced the belts. They work, but still sound a little rough. Are you familiar on how to lubricate these machines?
Lithium grease works great :)
MAVERICK WATCH REVIEWS Nice! Where do you actually place the lubricant on the machine? I've heard if you put it in the wrong places you can damage the machine.
You can't damage the machine with lithium grease :) Place the grease on the rollers and gears in VERY small amounts. Anywhere you see two moving parts touching each other.
Great! That's good to know. How about the motor and capstan bearings? Are you familiar with lubricating those?
Did you ever get yours to sound good? Mine has tons of wow and flutter.
I have one like this, same model. it still works but it will probably need a little service as the mechanism is very noisy. where did you got serviced yours? maybe i can send it to him, thanks
I serviced mine myself.
@@maverickwatchreviews how do you service these? I have a tcs 350 but it doesn’t make any noise
You’ve done a good job on getting it fully restored ! Sony really built some good stuff especially there tv,s which where hard to beat picture wise
I looks like a really cool device. I'm a bit of a sucker for Sony's designs.
Good morning I am Brazilian and I have this model of sony walkman fx251, you can tell me if the entrance is mono?
Stereo
Thank you
I'll trade you a Vision Quest soundtrack for your Maimi Vice one.
since it doesnt have auto reverse how do you rewind it? (im very new this stuff)
You press the rewind button :) Auto-reverse refers to being able to immediately flip to the songs on the other side of the tape not actually rewinding the tape. Cassettes have songs on BOTH sides of the tape inside and printed on the cassette tape itself. I'm really showing my age here...lol.
@@maverickwatchreviews my walkman had auto reverse... Too bad mine got so slow that it was unbearable. Still have it but can't fix it... It's sad because I loved it and wanna listen to it again
japan used to make cool electronics
are you selling them??
Do these sound good or am I better off getting a new model Walkman 2021
Cassette players are far better if they were made in the time when cassette was dominant. The 80s and 90s (maybe early 2000s) ones will be better off than the ones made today, so that's where you'll want to aim. Besides, the "Walkman" today isn't even a cassette player 😐😐😐😐
I had 2 little parts come out as I was getting the battery cover off my wm-10
I wish I could send you pictures of the parts, so you could possibly help me get it back together.
I'm super annoyed with myself!
hi, there I have a question..where did you buy the belt for the motor...am looking for one belt for mine.
please if you don't mine telling me where you got it please.
I found mine any where i can get a dissambly repair vid or manual too repair it thanks nice vid
how do you replace the belt on this? I just got one off Ebay and it would be great to know how to change the belt. thanks
You can send it off to Retrospekt to fix the belts.
Do you think it would be possible to get one of these in good condition with a budget of $100?
MAVS DAD WATCH REVIEWS ah. well i hope you find a good buyer.
HI ive yet to buy this model but I have other ones and its cool to see a working one thanks for sharing these are usually broken howd you get a working model? I just got my sony walkman DD restored recetly its a nice machine I get comments when I go out with them. Do you ever take this unit with you any more?
I still can't figure out how to get pass the flex cable and board on this F10 to lubricate properly? The WM-10 is more accessible to flip the Audio board open. The Service manual for this is wrong and instructions are for the WM-10 when dealing with the main audio board.
Sadly, the only way is to desolder them. These thing are pretty flinsy.
hello ,loved this Walkman could not afford 1 them got wm10 now of ebay, and yes that model was £140 and wm 10 £110 here in uk also I think that 1 came out in 84 a year after wm10 , wish had kept the catalouges
Ron u.k.
Was it pocket size or did that come later
It was pocket sized when it first came out.
i have a question what dose an orignal headset look like
It's a yellow, metal band with very small speakers that fit in the ear.
@@maverickwatchreviews hey im wondering if the one i have is the orignal for the sports one i have can you see if it is im asking you beacus i think you know more than what i can find out its in my most recent video
Model is MDR-W30
That's actually really cool.
+MAVS DAD WATCH REVIEWS It was the iPod touch back in the day.
Was anyone else bothered when he didn’t push the door back in??
+MAVIS DAD WATCH REVIEWS Where can I get one like this? I have checked on ebay and found one, but how much do you want for it? But I want to negotiate!
Can I have the name of the soundtrack? thanks!
I have the original earbuds/head piece from Sony that you where talking about earlier
Are they in good shape and would you be willing to part with them?
MAVERICK WATCH REVIEWS nothing glue can't make brand new. The metal and plastic head band is still intact sing in good shape and I might part with them for a price
I recommend getting WM-F10 II instead because it has AM radio and a much improved design over WM-F10. have WM-F10, and the battery corrosion is so bad it ruined a power supply "converter" flex circuit and breaks the circuit with a little flex. I gave up and bought F10 II instead. The F10 II variant, the converter, got its own board and more durable.
As I don't need AM radio the F10 is still the one for me. Still works great and no corrosion at all. They're both great examples of awesome 80's engineering.
I never used Mp3 or Ipods, cellphones I would take the cassette Walkman over those 3 other things.
At admit, at home I prefer to listen to lossless music from a good pair of open-back headphones but on-the-go, nothing beats the experience and feel that a Walkman has to offer.
What's the difference between the WM-10 and the WM-20 other than the 20 being more rare?
Not sure but these guys are: www.walkman-archive.com/wa/project/sony-wm-20/
Here's an even better site with MUCH more information: www.walkmancentral.com/products/wm-f10
i had one in the uk IN 1983 and it cost £75
I recently came across an old wm-10 id like to restore, its in great cosmetic condition but I cant get it to power up at all, battery contacts appear ok. any advice on where to check next wold be appreciated, thanks!
Chris D'Avino Try Opening the back the capacitors may be corrupted. Capacitors store the raw electrical energy obtained from the chemical energy of the battery the device uses. If you search the internet you can usually find a service manual for your Walkman or forums that can help with your problems.
You may have to replace them. If tape head won't spin then you need new belts.
I had the same issue with mine that I didn't use for about 15-18 years. I opened it up and found corrosion on a contact that was connecting the battery lead to the board. I cleaned it with contact cleaner and fixed it. The belt had also perished, had to clean it up and replace with a new one. It is as good as new now.
You sound like Seth Rogen!
You look like you like old 45 records :)
Please excuse me asking but is this for sale?
It is but I have to be honest it's in mint condition with a new belt so it would be rather expensive. Make me an offer if you like. maverickwatchreviews@gmail.com
Way Awesome!
Huh. This thing has better audio listening capabilities than the iPhone 7...
Was that a question or a statement?...lol.
MAVERICK WATCH REVIEWS Well it has a headphone jack lol
Just won an auction for a WM-10. It is in the worst shape I’ve ever seen a Walkman be in, but it hopefully should be restorable and cleaned to its original glory.
so ever get it fixed? i just got scammed on one on ebay and hoping i can return it and get a refund to get a fixable one which isnt screwed up by a person itself, man i just wanna listen to some old cassettes lol
There's one of these by me for 15$ is it worth it?
Heck yeah!
Yes, snap it up as fast as you can.
YES
I had one
I have that Miami vice cassette also
I really want this because I love vintage electronics and songs in the 80’s. But sense I am only eleven, and have a phone, my mom doesn’t want me to buy something like this. So I got a CD player instead because I don’t really like playing music on my phone because of ads. Happy New Years!!!!
Hello there young man! I also love vintage electronics and this Sony Walkman was one of the coolest electronics back in my day(the 80's). Everybody wanted one and when this one came out people went nuts...lol. It was about $150.00 even way back then. That's like $450.00 today! I had to save for 6 months! Maybe one day you can get one but your mom is right. Really no need to have one of these today with being able to have thousands of songs right at your fingertips on today's smartphones. It's still really cool though and still sounds great! Happy New Year to you as well and get good grades so you can afford one of these one day :)
80s is the best years of human history
Aguinaldo de junio de los 80 me lo compré me duró mucho hasta los noventa y me lo robaron.
Gosh I wish I could get one of those cheap
How cheap?
I bought one at Goodwill for 8.00$ in perfect condition. All it needs is a new belt.
Sure you did ;)
I did. The same day my old cheap craig one broke. I finally bought the belts
seth rogen
Mike Myers
Kevin Bacon
I’ll give you 300 for it
If you're serious contact me @ maverickwatchreviews@gmail.com
I have one with original headphones
i always prefer the model without the radio. always. all. ways. the tuner version is always uglier. wm-501... stun. the wm-f501... ralph. ralph, in my malph. the f clearly stands for 'fucked'. wm-701c... so tiny, so cute. the wm-f701c... no. no, NO! how dare you!
i don't know. i re-read my comment several times, and it makes perfect sense. the 'f' variant is always uglier. what? what's not to understand? the wm-550c... a beaut. the wm-f550c... what has been done here?! how can you pretend not to understand that? though?
ow wow. i haven't run into this type of thing since... well it's been a minute. i didn't mean to offend you. gosh. the wm-f10 is almost an exception to the rule of the ugly 'f' variant. it's not your fault. you'd think the tuner version would be the better version to have. it's just not. it's not your fault though. don't take it personal. we don't have to resort to tactics do we? oh wait. internet. well that's fine though.