These compact units are like a Pandora's box to disassemble. Must have the patience of a saint working on these things and be in the right frame of mind.😩
@@sand0077 lol. Well at least this one has made enough to pay for it. The camera will get it's 15 minutes if fame soon. Got to get a few TV's fixed and out of here.
Watching your video gave me flashbacks of my Aiwa XR-FD55 that I imported from Japan. Taking it apart was like putting together a complete lego set. It has probably triple the amount of screws (more) than what I saw on your video. I bought it because it has MD/USB and VU Meters(my favorite part). I was able to play MD's a few times and then it quit reading them altogether. I always used a step down transformer for 100v & it still quit on me.😢 I've since learned that some of the laser pick-ups do degrade with time on some MD units because of the materials used. I also became a subscriber thanks to your video. That cap tester is pretty cool... I will get one and take my Aiwa apart again to test the caps on it. I'd probably take apart your JVC camera over my MD unit any day! 😂😅 I do hope you can get your MD and that camera fixed. Cheers
Interesting I was looking at the design of the top of the unit are AIWA and JVC the same company? The similarities in the design of the UX-7000R is striking, mine has only CD and not any MD player. I also have an old Sharp MD-MX20 which has MD too, and it has some stupid design with a volume knob sliding out and in when you power it, the tray that holds the potentiometer has a line of cogs that a gear drives it in and out and it lost a few teeths before. I made an mold of the gears like 8 years ago and it has been working ever since that up to a few months ago, then it broke again and all parts are NLA so I shall try to draw something in autocad and make a replacement my self.
Aiwa and Sony are related. Aiwa is a sister company to Sony. They often did test market products and offered lower prices products. They had some great products. My first 3 head cassette was an aiwa. I wore that thing put literally when I was making mixed tapes for all my friends. Replaced it with the teac v850 I still have because i wanted dbx. Sold it to a friend that was starting a mobile music company and he used it for years till he got robbed. Was working out of town at his government day job for 6 months. His first wife was left at home and his van with all the gear locked in his locked garage. When he got home all his equipment was gone. There was no sign of forced entry and the truck was empty. Only way to do that was unlock the garage move the van out and unload it then put the van back in. Obviously it was the ex-wife and her loser friends that she was partying with while he was away working. She had a drug problem and he figures she sold all of it to shove up her nose. When he returned he handed her 10,000.00 in cash and said if he ever saw her face again he would have her charged and spend every last dime he had to send her to jail for 20 years. Made her sign an annulment declaration and she left town never to be seen again. She wasn't too smart, she took the 10 grand and left. I bet there are many that wish they could get off that easy.
It was listed on FB as "Made in Japan" but it was actually made in China for the Japanese market. I wonder how many years that linear power supply spent working on 20% higher voltage than it was intended for.
Cool design except for that ugly volume knob - don't see any MD players in my area ever although I had a few back in the late 90s for capturing field audio (portable Sony recorder) .. and we used them at the local community radio station for the bumpers and produced weekly commercials - we had nice Sony rack mount players - very convenient form for that use and we were all pretty happy with the basic sound quality .
Never seen a marantz. Even the D5M i hadn't seen many. I have serviced more on the channel than i did in the 20 years i was in the biz because i didn't service portable audio except in my last year after my small shit guy retired. I did tv, projection tv, VCR and video cameras. I didn't do much audio unless the helper was stumped. He did all the belt replacement and idler replacements. I was too busy with TV's and vcrs. I think many get the impression that i run a repair shop still and i don't. I take on repair projects but don't do this for a living. What I make fixing stuff lets me go out for dinner about once a week.
I would typically stay away from AIWA stuff especially from the early 2000's. Aiwa was the low cost Sony when Sony was already cheapening-out everything. MD drives are mostly a hit or miss, it is very hard to resurrect a non-working MD drive, also because most of the time it is not clear what is not working. On top of that, they were designed as consumable, use it until it works and then replace it as a whole or buy a new one.
@@johncoops6897 Because MD's are amazingly cool. I use MD vs a portable CD player. And no, dont mention mp3 players. I was against them when they came out and still barely use them. And no, no I dont use the phone. The phone is a phone and a convenient camera for when I dont have a real one and portable web browser. Thats it. I tried playing a podcast on the mobile once and the built in app was crap. It was impossible to control the playback, it used the same UI design as sound recorder on win 95 omg.
Can a syscon chip partially fail? Maybe the loading motor wasn't getting any voltage, even if the load sensor was working. But, if it was a chip fail, would it still say "Mecha Error"?
I still think it's mechanical. Ribbon cable, motor or a switch failure. Will dig deeper another day. It's one I would like to get running just because it is minidisk.
I see you use that Bob Parker ESR meter kit. Is that your favorite? I ask because I am looking for one and I cannot find those kits any more. Any commercial ones you can recommend?
The Bob Parker design are still available from a variety of sources. Simply Google the words *bob parker ESR meter page"* and you will get all the information that you need.
Interesting. I hope you can get it working. I don't know much about it, but I wonder if it could be a bad chip? A chip that's not processing the the signals from the mini-disc unit? I have faith you can figure it out.
@@12voltvids A bit late but it looks like the laser assembly of the MD is not moving ... both times you open it... it was exactly in the same place.. and the error shows up at the moment in witch needs to move the laser...
Thanks for the video I recently picked up a Moran's Professional CD player from a radio station not working$5 I opened it up I guess it doesn't help if the disc that's stuck in there is full of maple syrup that's what it smelled like to me and it was goopy I cleaned it all up it works like a million bucks apparently they were eating breakfast and Spilled maple syrup on the disc and it got in there oh goofy is that never saw that before have a great day I'll keep watching and keeps me inspired and fixing stuff
i take it that you have searched the internet for people with the same unit and fault? Does the rest of the unit still work if you remove the minidisk unit?
Tough one but you certainly tried hard. I don't think you were burned, though, because the seller told you the minidisk didn't work.....so you got what you were sold. I understand that frustration in not managing to fix it, though, because of some technical error. Cool video, though....thanks.
@@12voltvids Hmm....but you did say at 0.45 that you were "told that the minidisk does not work"....? Maybe you clarified that somewhere else, though, and i missed it.
@@12voltvids Then the seller sold you what you payed for. Telling you he never tested it doesn't mean it works. You're then at that point purchasing for parts or repair and fully acknowledge the risks involved in the purchase. Good video though!
@@JohnDoe-km1po I never expected it to work. That's why i offered 10. I didn't expect that someone had been in it and didn't expect it to be 100 volt. I never talked to seller. It was left at the door i picked up and left the money in the mailbox. It was purchased as a project.
The listing did not say it didn't work. It said the CD worked. When i offered 10 bucks the seller said that he didn't think it had much wrong with it. That was an outright lie. Someone had been into it because the screws were all on the wrong place. I read into that and said it didn't work before i even tried it. I was right.
No it didn't say it didn't work. It said they didn't have a disk to test. The ad said the CD player worked the MD was unknown. Unknown to me means it doesn't work. That's why i offered 10 and not the 50 they were asking
That has to be a record for the most screws on such a small piece of equipment, btw the the digital watch,is that an 80s retro, and why wear a metal band when you could short something or yourself out. I had Casio watches like that 40 years ago. Was the motor for the md player working, I would have attempted to check if the coil was open, mechanical error because the motor running would be the next logical step to read the disc and display the information. The switches you cleaned didn’t get all of the dirt and it could be a dreaded ribbon cable that is not communicating properly. One last thing, when were md players in wide use, I never saw one or any of those md discs. The closest was cd singles which would work on a CD player or computer with a cdrom reader. You’re very patient while working with this stuff. I would have walked away several times, so I didn’t throw it across the room
As to the me drive i have considered the ribbon cables and the fact that someone else has been into it. This was evident as all the screws were in the wrong place.
@@12voltvids if I attempt a repair I want to hear the snap when loosening the screws, usually means I am the first set of eyes that looking at this since it was manufactured. But you’re experienced enough to get around the hackers and actually make something work.
@@tonymanzo3766 not a smart watch. Just a digital watch with solar power and a radio to receive time signals. Don't have any intentions of getting a smart watch. Even smart phone is too much. I don't have a data plan so if i don't have WiFi access I don't have email or any other access. It's great.
I would not say that you got burned. The seller said specifically that the MD did not work so at least they were honest. Unlike what happened to the guy that sold me his portable AC. He bought it from a lady who said it worked but it’s out of refrigerant. I got it for 10 bucks for the main board in hopes it will swap to my other penguino.
So im betting ither its a dirty mode switch or a missing power supply rail for the md. Seeing as how it doesn't even attempt to load or do anything with the MD
@@12voltvids thats interesting. This is speculation as i don't have the unit or schematics for it but if the spindle or sled motors arnt doing anything cause there bad or the Hbrige for them Is bad that could be why it loaded before shutting down. I still would have checked all the voltages from the power supply first to rule those out seeing how this unit was plugged into a higher voltage then it was rated for. But eh at least the cd player and tuner still play. Cant win them all i guess
I don’t buy stuff anywhere online, for this very reason. And being screwed, money 💰 wise. Always dump the voltage from the picture tube. I know that a 13 inch (and up), TV 📺 picture tube, stores 🏬 between 25.000, and 45.000 volts. This can prove more than fatal!!ALWAYS use an ISOLATION TRANSFORMER to dump the voltage, before working on the picture tube!! Your friend, Jeff.
YOU TELL EM GRAMMAR-BOT - but he never defined if he actually sang the song or not.. open ended in the finale so your comment was pretty useless GRAMMAR-BOT
@@SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 You keep spinning. I'm not so highly stung about grammar that I intend to debate my comment. Comments regardless of quality help UA-camrs with the algorithm. I'm a pedant about a wide range of subjects. Expert in none. All 12Voltvids cares about (should) is I watched the vid and I subscribed to his channel.
Yes a pain in the ass. That disk btw did have stuff on it but has lost the recording. When it in other players i get a toc read failure. It was a "non functioning sample" given to dealers to leave out. It however was a functional disk. I did record a bunch of stuff on it. Perhaps that's why it was flagged a sample a defect was found during manufacture. I actually have 3 sealed minidisks. A 74 and 2 80 minute disks.
@@12voltvids That's cool. I skipped over mini disk completely and stuck with cds until a few years after napsters time. It really didn't get the support it needed from the music ind. Soon after I made the switch to all mp3, all my cds were stolen. So aside from 2 or 3 groups and the occasional vinal, I haven't even bought any cds in years. Something else I noticed is how you said aiwa. That makes much more sense. I always heard it pronounced i-o-wa for some reason. You talking to reps and prob other dealers over the years, I'm inclined to think you said it right. I'm curious, have you ever heard it said the other way?
@@12voltvids Oh, PS; I really enjoy watching your videos. I've learned a few things, though I'll never get to your level. I'm an electrician and only just started soldering. I'll definitely keep that flat panel led backlight fix, led lamps and a few others in my back pocket. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
Still trying to figure out how you got burned. At the beginning of the video didn't you say the seller reported that the MD player wasn't working? I mean...I'm just saying...
He didn't say it wasn't working. He sold it as untested. Said the CD player worked. So i offered accordingly at a much lower price than was asked. I did the same with the big JVC camera but that guy said it was working and it definitely is not. I made a low ball offer on that too but should have offered even less.
@@davidbutler8096 I may have said I knew it it wouldn't work but the ad itself didn't specifically say it didn't work. It said they said they didn't have a disk to test.they also did not say that someone had been into it nor that it was a 100 volt unit.
They did? Did you see the ad? No. They didn't state it didn't work. they stayed that the CD player worked. The minidisk untested. To me that means they know it doesn't work and that is what i was referring to before I even plugged it in. They were asking 50 bucks and i offered 10. They came back at 25 and I didn't respond and then they came down to 10. At no time did they say it didn't work just untested. I said it didn't work and I was right.
@@spd1214 i should have worded it i was told the minidisk hasn't been tested, but to me that means they tried it and it didn't work but were covering their ass.
Thanks for the video I recently picked up a Moran's Professional CD player from a radio station not working$5 I opened it up I guess it doesn't help if the disc that's stuck in there is full of maple syrup that's what it smelled like to me and it was goopy I cleaned it all up it works like a million bucks apparently they were eating breakfast and Spilled maple syrup on the disc and it got in there oh goofy is that never saw that before have a great day I'll keep watching and keeps me inspired and fixing stuff
the radio via an FM TX will be the most useful part for me. I am glad my TX does USB playback and can play what I like
I thought you was about to throw the whole stereo across the room lol 😂
These compact units are like a Pandora's box to disassemble. Must have the patience of a saint working on these things and be in the right frame of mind.😩
I'm working on this as an excuse to not work on the old JVC camera.
@@12voltvids The lesser of two evils 😁
@@sand0077 lol. Well at least this one has made enough to pay for it. The camera will get it's 15 minutes if fame soon. Got to get a few TV's fixed and out of here.
Watching your video gave me flashbacks of my Aiwa XR-FD55 that I imported from Japan. Taking it apart was like putting together a complete lego set. It has probably triple the amount of screws (more) than what I saw on your video. I bought it because it has MD/USB and VU Meters(my favorite part). I was able to play MD's a few times and then it quit reading them altogether. I always used a step down transformer for 100v & it still quit on me.😢 I've since learned that some of the laser pick-ups do degrade with time on some MD units because of the materials used. I also became a subscriber thanks to your video. That cap tester is pretty cool... I will get one and take my Aiwa apart again to test the caps on it. I'd probably take apart your JVC camera over my MD unit any day! 😂😅 I do hope you can get your MD and that camera fixed. Cheers
nice!!
Interesting I was looking at the design of the top of the unit are AIWA and JVC the same company? The similarities in the design of the UX-7000R is striking, mine has only CD and not any MD player. I also have an old Sharp MD-MX20 which has MD too, and it has some stupid design with a volume knob sliding out and in when you power it, the tray that holds the potentiometer has a line of cogs that a gear drives it in and out and it lost a few teeths before. I made an mold of the gears like 8 years ago and it has been working ever since that up to a few months ago, then it broke again and all parts are NLA so I shall try to draw something in autocad and make a replacement my self.
Aiwa and Sony are related. Aiwa is a sister company to Sony. They often did test market products and offered lower prices products.
They had some great products. My first 3 head cassette was an aiwa. I wore that thing put literally when I was making mixed tapes for all my friends. Replaced it with the teac v850 I still have because i wanted dbx. Sold it to a friend that was starting a mobile music company and he used it for years till he got robbed. Was working out of town at his government day job for 6 months. His first wife was left at home and his van with all the gear locked in his locked garage. When he got home all his equipment was gone. There was no sign of forced entry and the truck was empty. Only way to do that was unlock the garage move the van out and unload it then put the van back in. Obviously it was the ex-wife and her loser friends that she was partying with while he was away working. She had a drug problem and he figures she sold all of it to shove up her nose. When he returned he handed her 10,000.00 in cash and said if he ever saw her face again he would have her charged and spend every last dime he had to send her to jail for 20 years. Made her sign an annulment declaration and she left town never to be seen again.
She wasn't too smart, she took the 10 grand and left. I bet there are many that wish they could get off that easy.
It was listed on FB as "Made in Japan" but it was actually made in China for the Japanese market. I wonder how many years that linear power supply spent working on 20% higher voltage than it was intended for.
It was purchased in Japan.
oh its 20% higher?
Cool design except for that ugly volume knob - don't see any MD players in my area ever although I had a few back in the late 90s for capturing field audio (portable Sony recorder) .. and we used them at the local community radio station for the bumpers and produced weekly commercials - we had nice Sony rack mount players - very convenient form for that use and we were all pretty happy with the basic sound quality .
looks like a nice unit. looks like it was made for the japan market does the FM tuner go to 108mhz? & did you get speakers with it?
76 to 108mhz. No speakers.
CD works. Optical in works radio works. MD is a work on progress.
Huh, Never saw a 100 vac unit.
Always Entertaining and inspirational to us wanabe sparky's
Thank you!
Japan uses 100 volts. 50 and 60 hz depending on the part of the country.
Boy!! U have lotSS of patience I guess that's why your a electronics guy and i'm a butcher ! hahaha! Luv watching your videos thanks for posting.
First thing I look at if I'm buying used or find something on the streets is the screws
I have a doubt about Oscilloscope. Zoyi ZT-702S Digital Oscilloscope 2 in 1, can this be used for adjusting VCR p2 & p3 guide.
I have no doubt that you have absolutely no idea what you are doing, and therefore should not be adjusting anything at all.
Dave which do you think is best a Marantz PMD-430 or a Sony TC-D5M
Never seen a marantz. Even the D5M i hadn't seen many. I have serviced more on the channel than i did in the 20 years i was in the biz because i didn't service portable audio except in my last year after my small shit guy retired. I did tv, projection tv, VCR and video cameras. I didn't do much audio unless the helper was stumped. He did all the belt replacement and idler replacements. I was too busy with TV's and vcrs. I think many get the impression that i run a repair shop still and i don't. I take on repair projects but don't do this for a living. What I make fixing stuff lets me go out for dinner about once a week.
I would typically stay away from AIWA stuff especially from the early 2000's. Aiwa was the low cost Sony when Sony was already cheapening-out everything. MD drives are mostly a hit or miss, it is very hard to resurrect a non-working MD drive, also because most of the time it is not clear what is not working. On top of that, they were designed as consumable, use it until it works and then replace it as a whole or buy a new one.
And furthermore, why would _ANYBODY_ want an MD player anyway?
@@johncoops6897 Because MD's are amazingly cool. I use MD vs a portable CD player.
And no, dont mention mp3 players. I was against them when they came out and still barely use them. And no, no I dont use the phone. The phone is a phone and a convenient camera for when I dont have a real one and portable web browser. Thats it. I tried playing a podcast on the mobile once and the built in app was crap. It was impossible to control the playback, it used the same UI design as sound recorder on win 95 omg.
Can a syscon chip partially fail?
Maybe the loading motor wasn't getting any voltage, even if the load sensor was working.
But, if it was a chip fail, would it still say "Mecha Error"?
I still think it's mechanical. Ribbon cable, motor or a switch failure. Will dig deeper another day. It's one I would like to get running just because it is minidisk.
I see you use that Bob Parker ESR meter kit. Is that your favorite? I ask because I am looking for one and I cannot find those kits any more. Any commercial ones you can recommend?
Dick Smith kit i believe. Haven't seen them in 30 years.
The Bob Parker design are still available from a variety of sources. Simply Google the words *bob parker ESR meter page"* and you will get all the information that you need.
At least FM Radio works, thats a useful function.
Interesting. I hope you can get it working. I don't know much about it, but I wonder if it could be a bad chip? A chip that's not processing the the signals from the mini-disc unit? I have faith you can figure it out.
More likely a mechanical issue.
@@12voltvids A bit late but it looks like the laser assembly of the MD is not moving ... both times you open it... it was exactly in the same place.. and the error shows up at the moment in witch needs to move the laser...
@@Ramdileo_sys yes i noticed that when i reviewed the footage. It will looked at again some time when i am bored.
@@12voltvids I found blind spots on several of those sled and spindle motors, that's a good place to look.
Everyone expects vintage equipment to work perfectly.. lol
Actually I don't expect any of it to work.
question, what kind of classic casio watch is that you wear?
Waveceptor solar powered. I've had it about 20 years.
Could be a bad battary, memory, capacitor causing memory corruption. Like the other minidisc player you fixed the battery/capacitor from.
the capacitors!
Yes sone units used storage capacitors for memory@@CleoKawisha-sy5xt
Thanks for the video I recently picked up a Moran's Professional CD player from a radio station not working$5 I opened it up I guess it doesn't help if the disc that's stuck in there is full of maple syrup that's what it smelled like to me and it was goopy I cleaned it all up it works like a million bucks apparently they were eating breakfast and Spilled maple syrup on the disc and it got in there oh goofy is that never saw that before have a great day I'll keep watching and keeps me inspired and fixing stuff
Therres a 2007 Sony mini system from Japan and it will let u take cd casette or md to a flash drive with the touch of a button I may track one down
i take it that you have searched the internet for people with the same unit and fault?
Does the rest of the unit still work if you remove the minidisk unit?
No need to remove it. The cd and radio work fine. Some day when i am bored I'll probably get into it again and see if i get anywhere.
I would just keep it, then try to fix the mechanism error some other time.
Tough one but you certainly tried hard. I don't think you were burned, though, because the seller told you the minidisk didn't work.....so you got what you were sold. I understand that frustration in not managing to fix it, though, because of some technical error. Cool video, though....thanks.
He didn't say it didn't work. He said he never tested it.
@@12voltvids Hmm....but you did say at 0.45 that you were "told that the minidisk does not work"....? Maybe you clarified that somewhere else, though, and i missed it.
@@12voltvids Then the seller sold you what you payed for. Telling you he never tested it doesn't mean it works. You're then at that point purchasing for parts or repair and fully acknowledge the risks involved in the purchase. Good video though!
@@JohnDoe-km1po I never expected it to work. That's why i offered 10. I didn't expect that someone had been in it and didn't expect it to be 100 volt. I never talked to seller. It was left at the door i picked up and left the money in the mailbox. It was purchased as a project.
If the FB listing said the MD didn't work, how did you get burned?
The listing did not say it didn't work. It said the CD worked. When i offered 10 bucks the seller said that he didn't think it had much wrong with it. That was an outright lie. Someone had been into it because the screws were all on the wrong place. I read into that and said it didn't work before i even tried it. I was right.
00:40 I thought the ad said the mini disc did not work, so how is that getting burned?
No it didn't say it didn't work. It said they didn't have a disk to test. The ad said the CD player worked the MD was unknown. Unknown to me means it doesn't work.
That's why i offered 10 and not the 50 they were asking
That has to be a record for the most screws on such a small piece of equipment, btw the the digital watch,is that an 80s retro, and why wear a metal band when you could short something or yourself out. I had Casio watches like that 40 years ago. Was the motor for the md player working, I would have attempted to check if the coil was open, mechanical error because the motor running would be the next logical step to read the disc and display the information. The switches you cleaned didn’t get all of the dirt and it could be a dreaded ribbon cable that is not communicating properly. One last thing, when were md players in wide use, I never saw one or any of those md discs. The closest was cd singles which would work on a CD player or computer with a cdrom reader. You’re very patient while working with this stuff. I would have walked away several times, so I didn’t throw it across the room
The watch is not a retro. I've had it over 20 years. It's solar powered and radio synchronized to the atomic clock via wwvb radio station.
As to the me drive i have considered the ribbon cables and the fact that someone else has been into it. This was evident as all the screws were in the wrong place.
@@12voltvids early smart watch, very popular in their day, rare to see now since almost everyone has an I watch or equivalent.
@@12voltvids if I attempt a repair I want to hear the snap when loosening the screws, usually means I am the first set of eyes that looking at this since it was manufactured. But you’re experienced enough to get around the hackers and actually make something work.
@@tonymanzo3766 not a smart watch. Just a digital watch with solar power and a radio to receive time signals. Don't have any intentions of getting a smart watch. Even smart phone is too much. I don't have a data plan so if i don't have WiFi access I don't have email or any other access. It's great.
You did right to try maybe get more info ie service manual re mini disk good luck Dave
If you are still interested: I have the Service Manual for this exact Machine! Please comment and I wouldn‘t hesitate to share it with you!
FYI, there‘s a Minidisc Test Mode that can be accessed as well…
Yes that would help. I don't have the remote though and that's probably needed
@@12voltvids How could I share the file with you? Don‘t think you need the remote
@@12voltvids I realized it‘s accessible through Google!
I would not say that you got burned. The seller said specifically that the MD did not work so at least they were honest.
Unlike what happened to the guy that sold me his portable AC. He bought it from a lady who said it worked but it’s out of refrigerant. I got it for 10 bucks for the main board in hopes it will swap to my other penguino.
One i definitely did get burned on was that JVC camera as the guy said it was perfect. I would say far from perfect.
So im betting ither its a dirty mode switch or a missing power supply rail for the md. Seeing as how it doesn't even attempt to load or do anything with the MD
It loads and that's it. It did say reading toc and then mech error.
@@12voltvids thats interesting. This is speculation as i don't have the unit or schematics for it but if the spindle or sled motors arnt doing anything cause there bad or the Hbrige for them Is bad that could be why it loaded before shutting down. I still would have checked all the voltages from the power supply first to rule those out seeing how this unit was plugged into a higher voltage then it was rated for. But eh at least the cd player and tuner still play. Cant win them all i guess
At least it has axillary input so useful as a sound machine.
Well, you did better than Twchmoan did in terms of an AIWA Minidisc system. You do know more about electronics repair though. :)
Does your intro reflect upon the quality of your repair work?
That's right i blow shit up.
Agreed, ham fisted - unimpressed.
Why didn't you look up that error first? May have saved you some time and frustration.
I don’t buy stuff anywhere online, for this very reason. And being screwed, money 💰 wise. Always dump the voltage from the picture tube. I know that a 13 inch (and up), TV 📺 picture tube, stores 🏬 between 25.000, and 45.000 volts. This can prove more than fatal!!ALWAYS use an ISOLATION TRANSFORMER to dump the voltage, before working on the picture tube!! Your friend, Jeff.
Been jolted many times from picture tube. No worse than static electricity. Now when it is on then yes it hurts. Had that happen too.
Unless you actually sang a song for it, it wasn't literally, it was figuratively.
YOU TELL EM GRAMMAR-BOT - but he never defined if he actually sang the song or not.. open ended in the finale so your comment was pretty useless GRAMMAR-BOT
Lunch cost more lol.
@@SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 You keep spinning. I'm not so highly stung about grammar that I intend to debate my comment. Comments regardless of quality help UA-camrs with the algorithm. I'm a pedant about a wide range of subjects. Expert in none. All 12Voltvids cares about (should) is I watched the vid and I subscribed to his channel.
@@IGDZILLA you provided comedy ! and we thank you for that. Pretentiousness is hilarious my dude.
@@12voltvids typical in 2023
At least you tried you best.
...the best you can is good enough...
Chinese crap. I hate that.
God damn that was s lot to get your disk back. That's prob why someone else tore it apart.
Yes a pain in the ass. That disk btw did have stuff on it but has lost the recording. When it in other players i get a toc read failure. It was a "non functioning sample" given to dealers to leave out. It however was a functional disk. I did record a bunch of stuff on it. Perhaps that's why it was flagged a sample a defect was found during manufacture. I actually have 3 sealed minidisks. A 74 and 2 80 minute disks.
@@12voltvids That's cool. I skipped over mini disk completely and stuck with cds until a few years after napsters time. It really didn't get the support it needed from the music ind. Soon after I made the switch to all mp3, all my cds were stolen. So aside from 2 or 3 groups and the occasional vinal, I haven't even bought any cds in years. Something else I noticed is how you said aiwa. That makes much more sense. I always heard it pronounced i-o-wa for some reason. You talking to reps and prob other dealers over the years, I'm inclined to think you said it right. I'm curious, have you ever heard it said the other way?
@@12voltvids Oh, PS; I really enjoy watching your videos. I've learned a few things, though I'll never get to your level. I'm an electrician and only just started soldering. I'll definitely keep that flat panel led backlight fix, led lamps and a few others in my back pocket. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
been had off bean brain
Still trying to figure out how you got burned.
At the beginning of the video didn't you say the seller reported that the MD player wasn't working?
I mean...I'm just saying...
He didn't say it wasn't working. He sold it as untested. Said the CD player worked. So i offered accordingly at a much lower price than was asked. I did the same with the big JVC camera but that guy said it was working and it definitely is not. I made a low ball offer on that too but should have offered even less.
@@12voltvids Not wanting to argue, but please go to 0:45 and listen to what you said.
Love your videos.
@@davidbutler8096 I may have said I knew it it wouldn't work but the ad itself didn't specifically say it didn't work. It said they said they didn't have a disk to test.they also did not say that someone had been into it nor that it was a 100 volt unit.
Bent spindle
Could be. Will investigate some time.
can you make the $10 just from this video alone?
Depends on views.
I has a Sony mini disk player. And couldn't give it away !
Like DAT it takes a special breed to want a mjnidisk
Thought it was pronounced Iowa like state. But not spelled like it.
Perhaps in Kentucky or new Orleans
THE TECHNICAL NAME FOR THE 'SOMEONE', IS BUTCHER..
No butcher is what they do
I Got Burned On UA-cam!
I get burned by UA-cam daily lol.
I would disagree that you got burned. The person who sold this to you did disclose the fact that the mini disc didn't work.
They did? Did you see the ad? No. They didn't state it didn't work. they stayed that the CD player worked. The minidisk untested. To me that means they know it doesn't work and that is what i was referring to before I even plugged it in. They were asking 50 bucks and i offered 10. They came back at 25 and I didn't respond and then they came down to 10. At no time did they say it didn't work just untested. I said it didn't work and I was right.
@@12voltvids .. I'm just going off of what you said at the 45 sec mark in the video, " I'm told that the Mini Disk doesn't work"
@@spd1214 i should have worded it i was told the minidisk hasn't been tested, but to me that means they tried it and it didn't work but were covering their ass.
Any post 2000 micro hi-fi system is crap. mech error could be a switch in the tray as I have seen this happen with cassette player and VCR
I'm sure it's a switch or connection somewhere. Some day I will tackle it again.
Thanks for the video I recently picked up a Moran's Professional CD player from a radio station not working$5 I opened it up I guess it doesn't help if the disc that's stuck in there is full of maple syrup that's what it smelled like to me and it was goopy I cleaned it all up it works like a million bucks apparently they were eating breakfast and Spilled maple syrup on the disc and it got in there oh goofy is that never saw that before have a great day I'll keep watching and keeps me inspired and fixing stuff