Thank you so much for helping 😊 i have a portable casette player but its playing fast… and i just found out this video… And the video shows that it ms actually the adjust motor speed is in the hole, i also found a hole at my casette player, but when i turn it with my small minus screwdriver, it just spins up and down, until the speed is perfect, thank you 🙏👍
@@ramilobernardo2917 yeah I have Nintendo Family Computer only and still working here I'm playing pacman ua-cam.com/video/N3CuggHR1Po/v-deo.html 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@woodyshobbies yes exactly same as mine my Family Computer and Super Famicom are made in Japan I buy it from ah Video game collector from the Facebook marketplace. But the other many games in the cartridge are I buy it in Shopee.
Remove the belt put a battery and check if motor will spin. If not then detach the motor wires from the circuit then check the motor with 3 volts battery if the motor will spin then check the small switch inside the mechanism of the tape deck and check the battery spring contacts.
Same but the motor on mine works, but whenever you push play it seems to spin like its forced or like barely spinning & sometimes stopping, but when i push ff or rewind it has no problem...i already cleaned it & lubricated it & still does that.
Hey bro, i have a question, if my walkman doesnt make an attempt to rotate the mechanism, but the light of "power" is on, do you know what it might be?
Thank you so much for helping 😊
i have a portable casette player but its playing fast… and i just found out this video…
And the video shows that it ms actually the adjust motor speed is in the hole, i also found a hole at my casette player, but when i turn it with my small minus screwdriver, it just spins up and down, until the speed is perfect, thank you 🙏👍
Welcome
It's nice to be back to the analog music. Like my Sanyo Radio Cassette Player Boombox from Hong Kong.
Yes more fun dealing with analog music than digital.
@@woodyshobbies yes correct and also I love playing my old Game console like Nintendo Family Computer Super Famicom and Sega Genesis.
@@ramilobernardo2917 yeah I have Nintendo Family Computer only and still working here I'm playing pacman ua-cam.com/video/N3CuggHR1Po/v-deo.html 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@woodyshobbies yes exactly same as mine my Family Computer and Super Famicom are made in Japan I buy it from ah Video game collector from the Facebook marketplace. But the other many games in the cartridge are I buy it in Shopee.
@@ramilobernardo2917 Wow👍👍👍👍👍
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Welcome
I have a Walkman that won’t spin but had a brand new belt. What could be the issue?
Remove the belt put a battery and check if motor will spin. If not then detach the motor wires from the circuit then check the motor with 3 volts battery if the motor will spin then check the small switch inside the mechanism of the tape deck and check the battery spring contacts.
Same but the motor on mine works, but whenever you push play it seems to spin like its forced or like barely spinning & sometimes stopping, but when i push ff or rewind it has no problem...i already cleaned it & lubricated it & still does that.
@@Taakabron211 Replace new belt
@@woodyshobbies been done that
@@Taakabron211 Replace the idler wheel rubber and pinch roller.
Where do you get a replacement belt?
There many for sale in online stores.
@@woodyshobbies what do i put in the search bar to find it?
@@melinmove Try Ebay or Amazon type cassette belt
@@woodyshobbies Thank you
@@melinmove Welcome
kuya pwede po bang gawin ninyo ang sira kong sony walkman cassette player tnx and god bless po chucky winnipeg manitoba canada
Sorry nag stop na akong magservice etong mga video ko is mga personal ko nalang.
Hey bro, i have a question, if my walkman doesnt make an attempt to rotate the mechanism, but the light of "power" is on, do you know what it might be?
Check belt