Thank you. I know there are better explanations out there, but I thought it might be nice to see what it means in a real life failure situation. I have a Sanyo twin deck with the same issue - people often sell them as a 'blown fuse,' but never assume anything! Thanks again and have a great Christmas 😀👍
This looks awesome. This is so retro and rugged and full of features. This would go near the top of my list if I had the need and space for one for sure.
i know it's considered a classic.. and well loved.. just not into the look.. i'm more into the look of the GE Blockbuster or Sanyo M9990.. but one of my favorites is the Fisher PH-492.. thats one sexy beast! awesome vid as usual!
@retro_restos got one too.. needs love also.. got it cheap on eBay.. it's rough.. planning doing a video on it once I finish my Sharp GF-8585.. still looking forward when you get on fixin the Sharp VZ-2000..
That's a really good clear explanation of how the power supply works. Thanks Dylan, much appreciated. Have a great Christmas 😊👍
Thank you. I know there are better explanations out there, but I thought it might be nice to see what it means in a real life failure situation. I have a Sanyo twin deck with the same issue - people often sell them as a 'blown fuse,' but never assume anything! Thanks again and have a great Christmas 😀👍
This looks awesome. This is so retro and rugged and full of features. This would go near the top of my list if I had the need and space for one for sure.
It sure is a beauty! One of my absolute favourites.
i know it's considered a classic.. and well loved.. just not into the look.. i'm more into the look of the GE Blockbuster or Sanyo M9990.. but one of my favorites is the Fisher PH-492.. thats one sexy beast! awesome vid as usual!
Thanks for watching. The M9990 is a lovely solid unit. I have one on the shelf to do next year - needs a fair bit of work, but definitely worth it!
@retro_restos got one too.. needs love also.. got it cheap on eBay.. it's rough.. planning doing a video on it once I finish my Sharp GF-8585.. still looking forward when you get on fixin the Sharp VZ-2000..