Hi! I’m having the same issue with the tape player on the CFD-S350. Do you have any tips on how to fix it? It only works when I hold the tape player button down, and even then it fast forwards and sounds weird.
That sounds a different problem to this one Lyndsey, but most switch/button type issues can usually be fixed pretty easily. It's most likely a mechanical fault where something isn't contacting properly inside due to wear, a minor breakage or even a broken spring. Good luck in your repair..
I just picked up the exact same boombox and I'm having the very same problem. I've got to hold the "Play" button in place and the tape plays way too fast. It sounds like it's being fast forwarded, but I'm only pushing in the "Play" button. I actually have cassette tapes to play, so I may very well get into this boombox and try and fix it.
Hey everyone. Just remember to replace C822 , 220 uF 10V on the main board if you have no power when you press the power button. If this capacitor is faulty, Vcc for the main CPU IC801 is not present so nothing works at all. I just finished replacing this capacitor on mine with ELNA brand computer grade high temperature 220uF 25V rating and now it works a treat, saving it from Ewaste. Yay!!! 🙂 In God we trust.
Another great save Chris. Looks like sometimes the hardest part of the repair is getting everything apart carefully and then reassembling hoping you didn't forget anything. 👍😯
My Sony had the same problem as yours. Sound went out on the right speaker also. Thanks to this video on showing how to locate the screws I went ahead and took a screwdriver to it. Found the screws for dismantling the front of the player. Two inside and three outside at the back bottom. I expected to find a loose wire but there wasn't any. Everything looked perfectly fine. So I just clipped the wires and hooked up another speaker to it and it worked!! Couldn't believe it was the speaker given it looked perfect. So I took both speakers out and drilled a hole into each of the metal screen covers, I Ran the speaker wires through them and wired up two six-inch box speakers with bass and tweeters included. I did this while everything was apart. So I turned the power on with the remote and nothing. No Sound from either speaker, What in the world happened? Turns out that when I was unscrewing the speakers from their housing I had to turn the front assembly almost sideways to get to the screws. In doing so I partially pulled out a ribbon cable. I inserted it back in and what a beautiful sound was I hearing. Wish I could send you a video of it all. Thank you so much ultimate recycler. Just sent back a new boombox I got from Amazon to replace this one til I found out it only plays MP3 CDs! None of my store-bought CDs will play on it. No CDA, WMA, or WAV formats. They just don't make things like they used to.
I've got two Sony CFD-S350 players. One has a broken connector on the bottom on the AC plug. That's the piece that connects to the power supply. I was unable to locate the AC female plug (not the cord). The other one has a dent on a speaker grill and the display has problems. So I'll part one out and sell the unused pieces on Ebay. P.S. Thanks for the video!
Had a similar issue. The Qld humidity caused the glue to fail on some of the lenses on a recent model LG TV I rescued from one of my skips causing bright spots. I could hear the lenses rattling round inside the set every time I moved it. A simple fix with some decent glue and a bit of patience!
Normally with the standard disconnect, we slide the lug off directly from the circuit Board with Ant wire or cable attached. I mean the back and Ant can be separated as a whole unit in and of itself, enjoyed the Repair. MJ in B'dos
Hey :) i was wondering how hard would it be to mod the cassette record button to somehow record from an aux input or something of some sort. since i know that it is able to record from radio and also cd, how hard would it be to mod a jack input and make it so the cassette recorder can record it?
excellent video btw i just wanted to know more ab the cassette mechanism since i really have no clue ab electronics j just do things by intuition… i also will try to install a pitch knob, it would be so overkill
Thanks for watching and your comments! Sorry, I can't help you with any mods as I'm only a hobbyist repairer and not an electronics technician. I feel it should be possible but cannot advise on the methods.
Hey Chris! Hope you are well. We are going to be in Victoria next weekend (1st & 2nd October), we were thinking we'd make a trip to Ngambie to meet you and Christine (bonus if Coco is around, we'll have our two dogs with us 🐾) and check out your shop! Are you going to be open on Sunday 2nd October? 🙏
Hey Rachel, you guys would be more than welcome to call in here! 👍😃 We have someone running the shop for us on Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning, but should be here for Sunday afternoon (close around 4pm). Hope that time frame works for you guys 😊
@@TheUltimateRecycler Thank you for your prompt reply! 😊 We will be travelling from Geelong and then heading to Melbourne. We planned on being in your neck of the woods around midday.
That radio has been through the wars and then some... Still it lives to fight another day thanks to you!
Yep Martin, it certain hasn't had an easy life!
Hi! I’m having the same issue with the tape player on the CFD-S350. Do you have any tips on how to fix it? It only works when I hold the tape player button down, and even then it fast forwards and sounds weird.
That sounds a different problem to this one Lyndsey, but most switch/button type issues can usually be fixed pretty easily. It's most likely a mechanical fault where something isn't contacting properly inside due to wear, a minor breakage or even a broken spring. Good luck in your repair..
I just picked up the exact same boombox and I'm having the very same problem. I've got to hold the "Play" button in place and the tape plays way too fast. It sounds like it's being fast forwarded, but I'm only pushing in the "Play" button. I actually have cassette tapes to play, so I may very well get into this boombox and try and fix it.
Did he enjoy having it back?
Yep, Bob was very happy! 👍😃
Hey everyone. Just remember to replace C822 , 220 uF 10V on the main board if you have no power when you press the power button. If this capacitor is faulty, Vcc for the main CPU IC801 is not present so nothing works at all. I just finished replacing this capacitor on mine with ELNA brand computer grade high temperature 220uF 25V rating and now it works a treat, saving it from Ewaste. Yay!!! 🙂 In God we trust.
Well done on your repair Peppino! 👍😊
Another great save Chris. Looks like sometimes the hardest part of the repair is getting everything apart carefully and then reassembling hoping you didn't forget anything. 👍😯
Yep, more often than not that is the case! Thanks 😊
Bought same one for $7.99 and luckily it all works perfectly. Decent boombox
@@jasonwilliams6005 Nice score Jason 👌👍
Easy fix Chris, good job. Bob can get back to work again. You are taking recycling to the max, dusting off NOS videos 🤣🤣
🤭 Yep old stock alright! Bob was a happy man and I think the radio is still going fine 👍😊
Like the video. I think it may help me fix the volume button on player. I will have a look and see if the same fix is needed. Cheers.
Thanks Darren! Best of luck with your fix! 😊👍
The right side speaker does not give sound ...only left side speaker produces sound....Can you give me the solution....
The first thing to try is to swap the speakers to establish of the problem is a bad speaker, or something else..
My Sony had the same problem as yours. Sound went out on the right speaker also. Thanks to this video on showing how to locate the screws I went ahead and took a screwdriver to it. Found the screws for dismantling
the front of the player. Two inside and three outside at the back bottom. I expected to find a loose wire but there
wasn't any. Everything looked perfectly fine. So I just clipped the wires and hooked up another speaker to it and it
worked!! Couldn't believe it was the speaker given it looked perfect. So I took both speakers out and drilled a hole into each of the metal screen covers, I Ran the speaker wires through them and wired up two six-inch box speakers
with bass and tweeters included. I did this while everything was apart. So I turned the power on with the remote and nothing. No Sound from either speaker, What in the world happened? Turns out that when I was unscrewing the speakers from their housing I had to turn the front assembly almost sideways to get to the screws. In doing so I partially pulled out a ribbon cable. I inserted it back in and what a beautiful sound was I hearing. Wish I could send you a video of it all. Thank you so much ultimate recycler. Just sent back a new boombox I got from Amazon to replace this one til I found out it only plays MP3 CDs! None of my store-bought CDs will play on it. No CDA, WMA, or
WAV formats. They just don't make things like they used to.
Great skills!!!! Cheers from Patagonia Argentina
Many thanks Peter! Cheers from Australia! 🖖
Do you know what screwdriver you were using I’ve been trying to unscrew the ones in the cd and they don’t budge
Just a standard Philips head screwdriver I think. I don't remember having any issues..
but I can't try a disc on the CD, nor can I fix the cassette player
The owner just wanted the radio!
First
Always quick off the mark SS 👍😊
Bugga. Beat me. Lol.
@@glenhehir3833 🤣
I've got two Sony CFD-S350 players. One has a broken connector on the bottom on the AC plug. That's the piece that connects to the power supply. I was unable to locate the AC female plug (not the cord). The other one has a dent on a speaker grill and the display has problems. So I'll part one out and sell the unused pieces on Ebay. P.S. Thanks for the video!
Sounds like a great plan! Thanks mrconsignment 😊
My Sony still don't give any sound but apparently every thing is working ass well but non volumen
Did the speakers get unplugged?
@@TheUltimateRecycler yes
Проверьте конденсатор 1000мкф на 10В по питанию микросхемы регулятора громкости-тембра.
Thanks a million. My pad fell of as well and wasn't making contact with the switch. This solved the problem 🎉
Excellent, very pleased to have helped Jonathan 😃👍
Reminds me mate. I’ve got to fix mine. Tape deck stopped. And it’s tight to turn the rollers by hand. Better get onto that.
You're welcome Glen - happy to issue people reminders to try their own repairs! 😜🤣
I have one like this
Sony made some good units Herby! 😊👍
Had a similar issue. The Qld humidity caused the glue to fail on some of the lenses on a recent model LG TV I rescued from one of my skips causing bright spots. I could hear the lenses rattling round inside the set every time I moved it.
A simple fix with some decent glue and a bit of patience!
Yep, I've had an LG that lost LED lenses! I think it's a common fault, not just in Qld! They should use better glue! Well done on fixing yours Dave 👍😃
Great repair mate 👍
Thanks SWK 👍👍
No! You don't need to disconnect the Antenna.😮 MJ. in B'dos.
Actually, I did have to! Look closely - the antenna rod went through the back cover before being attached with the screw. Thanks for watching MJ 😊😊
Oops, Sorry mate l thought l spotted an unnecessary tear down with the Component
Normally with the standard disconnect, we slide the lug off directly from the circuit Board with Ant wire or cable attached. I mean the back and Ant can be separated as a whole unit in and of itself, enjoyed the Repair. MJ in B'dos
@@Masterj3712 Yep, that's exactly how it normally goes! There are always exceptions to the rule just to keep us on our toes! 😂😂
Hey :) i was wondering how hard would it be to mod the cassette record button to somehow record from an aux input or something of some sort. since i know that it is able to record from radio and also cd, how hard would it be to mod a jack input and make it so the cassette recorder can record it?
excellent video btw i just wanted to know more ab the cassette mechanism since i really have no clue ab electronics j just do things by intuition… i also will try to install a pitch knob, it would be so overkill
Thanks for watching and your comments! Sorry, I can't help you with any mods as I'm only a hobbyist repairer and not an electronics technician. I feel it should be possible but cannot advise on the methods.
Hey Chris! Hope you are well.
We are going to be in Victoria next weekend (1st & 2nd October), we were thinking we'd make a trip to Ngambie to meet you and Christine (bonus if Coco is around, we'll have our two dogs with us 🐾) and check out your shop! Are you going to be open on Sunday 2nd October? 🙏
Hey Rachel, you guys would be more than welcome to call in here! 👍😃 We have someone running the shop for us on Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning, but should be here for Sunday afternoon (close around 4pm). Hope that time frame works for you guys 😊
@@TheUltimateRecycler Thank you for your prompt reply! 😊 We will be travelling from Geelong and then heading to Melbourne. We planned on being in your neck of the woods around midday.
@@racheltree129 We should be here by midday and will probably have 'the hound' with us! 😊
@@TheUltimateRecycler Fantastic! 😊 Looking forward to meeting two (hopefully three) UA-cam sensations! ✨
У Дяди Максима Магнитофон Серый На Ремонте Включает Песню Вткает Розеточку На Магнитофон И Нажимает На Кнопку
У Дяди Максима Магнитофон Серый Как У Дедушки Петровича Магнитофон Голубой На Ремонте Включает Песню Вткает Розеточку Нажимает На Кнопку
@@Даня-г5ж8л Спасибо за просмотр 😊
Top notch repair Chris👍👍
Thanks Noddy! 👍😊
Thank you
Thanks for watching Emil 👍😊
👍✌♥️🇬🇧
Thanks Les! 🖖
Nice repair for Bob.
Thanks Longship. Bob was very happy! 😃
Nice one Chris.
Thanks Katrina! 😊
Good job Chris.
Thanks Christine, Bob was a very happy man! 😁
Well done !
Thanks Retif 😊
Sounds just like my life. It’s the simplest 2 cent part that that mucks up the whole works.
Haha I think it's a metaphor for nearly all of us!! 🤣