Bravo! I bought the module but I forget to do this modification. A small suggestion, you need to add a isolation power module as both the HIFI and the mp3 player are sharing the same ground, this way you'll have a ground loop noise/humming. Another way would be to feed the mp3 player from a different power source altogether.
Estos módulos son una mala inversión, compre dos para instalarlos en equipos de sonidos. Y vinieron con una falla muy común en ellos. La fuente de ingreso de los 5 voltios vienen cortadas, y no permiten el ingreso del voltaje para encenderlos. No los compren, son desechables.Es mejor comprar una bocina china con modulo ya incorporado, y conectar desde esta a la entrada de vídeo y sonido del equipo de sonido viejo. Yo lo hice y la calidad de sonido y transmisión es excelente.
Hello, you must disconnect the power of the Bluetooth panel from the adapter or power supply, if it is disconnected from the device, it will cause noise and burn the device.❤
I appreciate your feedback. I'll definitely look into other Bluetooth modules that offer lossless audio and a compact form factor for future projects. If you have any specific recommendations, I'd love to hear them!
"Thanks for the suggestion! My CD changer isn't working and it lacks flexibility, so I integrated a Bluetooth USB player instead. Now I can stream music wirelessly and use USB drives, which is much more convenient."
Much better to built a separate usb player and to connect with the aux in port of the sound system...why to destroy the original looks of sony sound system?? It looks cheap after modification...
Perhaps due to the fact that these players are already old and cheap by now, this is the kind of device that would go in your garage nowadays, perhaps not even there as the market is flooded with bluetooth speakers of all types, sizes and price.
@@lupuradu But those sound systems had the clarity and perfectness with rich audio quality which modern bluetooth systems and home theatres cant reproduce such quality...I have a sonodyne amplifier 2066A with matching speakers sx 909...its a great pleasure to enjoy music in this system...
@@shirsendusaha3882 which is obvious, they were big and built to last, speakers nowadays are built to be as compact as possible, involving dsp and other tricks in order to alter the sound and make them sound more than what they really are. Nevertheless, like i previously said, these old-skool units don't have much value nowadays. It's all about brands and esthetics nowadays, not sound quality anymore.
Que sacrilégio, você teve coragem de estragar um aparelho de som como esses?? Existem outros jeitos de adaptar leitor de bluetooth, sem danificar uma raridade como essas.
IF you are inquiring IF you need gloves to do this modification? the answer is "NO"!! it does NOT require gloves ??, to me it looks a bit silly to be honest, IF you are an electronics engineer? and you know what you are doing? there is NO need for gloves?? . . .i am a qualified electronics engineer with 50 years in the trade since 1974 , and it makes me laugh we i see unqualified idiots wearing gloves? there is NO need for it...IF....you know what you are doing?? i personally think this guy is afraid he will get an electric shock from one of the PCB's?? CRAZY!!
You ruined the looks of it You could have just added a Bluetooth receiver and play it via aux Also you could built that player separately thus not ruining the looks of the hifi system it looks cheap now😢
I appreciate your feedback. The goal was to integrate modern functionality directly into the system for convenience, but I understand your concern about maintaining its original aesthetics. In hindsight, adding a Bluetooth receiver via aux or building a separate player might have been better choices to preserve its classic look. Your suggestion is valuable for future projects-thanks for sharing!
i am a Fully qualified City & Guilds Electronics Service Engineer with just under 50 years in the service trade since 1974 , and it makes me laugh we i see Un-Qualified idiots wearing gloves? there is NO need for it...IF....you know what you are doing?? i personally think this guy is afraid he will get an electric shock from one of the PCB's?? CRAZY!!
While your extensive experience in the field is impressive and undoubtedly gives you a unique perspective, it's important to consider that safety protocols have evolved over the years. Wearing gloves can offer protection not only from electric shocks but also from other hazards like sharp edges and harmful substances on PCBs. Different people have varying comfort levels and methods, and using protective gear doesn't necessarily indicate a lack of knowledge or skill. It's about minimizing risks and ensuring safety, especially in environments where unexpected issues can arise.
Wearing gloves is a personal choice for hygiene and safety, and it's perfectly valid. Don't let the trolls dull your creativity or confidence. Keep doing what you love!
it's important to maintain professionalism and respect when engaging with others, especially when u tell us about yourself hw qualified Electronic Service Engineer for 50 years u r ,instead of name-calling u cn share some benifical information or tips if nothing than let us know did u ever try creating video sharing practical tips, expert advice, and clever tricks garnered from years of your experience in this field.all u show hw u judge others n call them stupid, talking about stupidity ,hw clever of someone to think that wearing glove will pervert from Shock, n u replying them with derogatory remarks saying no u won't get shock, cn u really see what I m trying to say hw stupid u look in this ,Regarding the question about wearing gloves in the video, it's simply a personal choice
Bravo! I bought the module but I forget to do this modification. A small suggestion, you need to add a isolation power module as both the HIFI and the mp3 player are sharing the same ground, this way you'll have a ground loop noise/humming. Another way would be to feed the mp3 player from a different power source altogether.
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Thanks for Suggestion 😊
Add a Pre amplifier to boost the audio signal.
Estos módulos son una mala inversión, compre dos para instalarlos en equipos de sonidos. Y vinieron con una falla muy común en ellos. La fuente de ingreso de los 5 voltios vienen cortadas, y no permiten el ingreso del voltaje para encenderlos. No los compren, son desechables.Es mejor comprar una bocina china con modulo ya incorporado, y conectar desde esta a la entrada de vídeo y sonido del equipo de sonido viejo. Yo lo hice y la calidad de sonido y transmisión es excelente.
Thank you for sharing your experience.
kalo memang blok CD dah ga kepake...knp gak diambil dr input n power yg dr blok CD... kan lebih enak.. gak ganggu n gak nebeng di bagin aux
Hello, you must disconnect the power of the Bluetooth panel from the adapter or power supply, if it is disconnected from the device, it will cause noise and burn the device.❤
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Ho fatto la stesso impianto due mesi fa su un Hi-FI in disuso.
It was a good trick. 👏
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Parabens, ótimo trabalho
Thanks
You should've used the other types of Bluetooth module, they provide much lossless audio and also fits inside the cabinet.
I appreciate your feedback. I'll definitely look into other Bluetooth modules that offer lossless audio and a compact form factor for future projects. If you have any specific recommendations, I'd love to hear them!
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i have a unit like this and the cd changer is an awesome feature. u can use aux input instead.
"Thanks for the suggestion! My CD changer isn't working and it lacks flexibility, so I integrated a Bluetooth USB player instead. Now I can stream music wirelessly and use USB drives, which is much more convenient."
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Much better to built a separate usb player and to connect with the aux in port of the sound system...why to destroy the original looks of sony sound system?? It looks cheap after modification...
Yes
Perhaps due to the fact that these players are already old and cheap by now, this is the kind of device that would go in your garage nowadays, perhaps not even there as the market is flooded with bluetooth speakers of all types, sizes and price.
@@lupuradu But those sound systems had the clarity and perfectness with rich audio quality which modern bluetooth systems and home theatres cant reproduce such quality...I have a sonodyne amplifier 2066A with matching speakers sx 909...its a great pleasure to enjoy music in this system...
@@shirsendusaha3882 which is obvious, they were big and built to last, speakers nowadays are built to be as compact as possible, involving dsp and other tricks in order to alter the sound and make them sound more than what they really are.
Nevertheless, like i previously said, these old-skool units don't have much value nowadays. It's all about brands and esthetics nowadays, not sound quality anymore.
It's his unit, he can do whatever he wants. Besides, the way you said it almost sound like it's a sin.
Que sacrilégio, você teve coragem de estragar um aparelho de som como esses?? Existem outros jeitos de adaptar leitor de bluetooth, sem danificar uma raridade como essas.
What if costomer demands, u can't say no it's his or her choice relax
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IF you are inquiring IF you need gloves to do this modification? the answer is "NO"!! it does NOT require gloves ??, to me it looks a bit silly to be honest, IF you are an electronics engineer? and you know what you are doing? there is NO need for gloves?? . . .i am a qualified electronics engineer with 50 years in the trade since 1974 , and it makes me laugh we i see unqualified idiots wearing gloves? there is NO need for it...IF....you know what you are doing?? i personally think this guy is afraid he will get an electric shock from one of the PCB's?? CRAZY!!
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The sound will not be good with these cheap devices.
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You distorted its originality
You ruined the looks of it
You could have just added a Bluetooth receiver and play it via aux
Also you could built that player separately thus not ruining the looks of the hifi system it looks cheap now😢
I appreciate your feedback. The goal was to integrate modern functionality directly into the system for convenience, but I understand your concern about maintaining its original aesthetics. In hindsight, adding a Bluetooth receiver via aux or building a separate player might have been better choices to preserve its classic look. Your suggestion is valuable for future projects-thanks for sharing!
i am a Fully qualified City & Guilds Electronics Service Engineer with just under 50 years in the service trade since 1974 , and it makes me laugh we i see Un-Qualified idiots wearing gloves? there is NO need for it...IF....you know what you are doing?? i personally think this guy is afraid he will get an electric shock from one of the PCB's?? CRAZY!!
While your extensive experience in the field is impressive and undoubtedly gives you a unique perspective, it's important to consider that safety protocols have evolved over the years. Wearing gloves can offer protection not only from electric shocks but also from other hazards like sharp edges and harmful substances on PCBs. Different people have varying comfort levels and methods, and using protective gear doesn't necessarily indicate a lack of knowledge or skill. It's about minimizing risks and ensuring safety, especially in environments where unexpected issues can arise.
Wearing gloves is a personal choice for hygiene and safety, and it's perfectly valid. Don't let the trolls dull your creativity or confidence. Keep doing what you love!
it's important to maintain professionalism and respect when engaging with others, especially when u tell us about yourself hw qualified Electronic Service Engineer for 50 years u r ,instead of name-calling u cn share some benifical information or tips if nothing than let us know did u ever try creating video sharing practical tips, expert advice, and clever tricks garnered from years of your experience in this field.all u show hw u judge others n call them stupid, talking about stupidity ,hw clever of someone to think that wearing glove will pervert from Shock, n u replying them with derogatory remarks saying no u won't get shock, cn u really see what I m trying to say hw stupid u look in this ,Regarding the question about wearing gloves in the video, it's simply a personal choice
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