Glad you're deciding to go ahead and give this thing a royal treatment. It's a cool old radio. Great series.
@watershed446 жыл бұрын
The Guitologist This radio is truly a piece of history and deserved to be preserved and restored!
@grassulo6 жыл бұрын
He needs to fix that Magnavox speaker it needs it this was a kick-ass radio for it's time and could sound a thousand times better that's a good speaker and was used in early guitar amplifiers too magnavox was THE best at the time!!
@watershed446 жыл бұрын
grassulo Maybe you could get shango to do a "recone" video of it?
@craignehring6 жыл бұрын
Not sure about the rest of the class, BUT this was a very worth while project. Thank you shango066 for taking the time and money to get this lost gem operational ❤️
@rotolactor6 жыл бұрын
I like the contrast between your videos and Mr. Carlson's Lab. Even though you have totally different styles and approaches, I enjoy and have learned a lot from both.
@MsCori766 жыл бұрын
@36:20, I shazamed that song & it came up as “Romeo & Juliet” by Alec R. Costandinos Song (1978). Also shango, I’m so glad your not sending this radio to the dump & will be used & appreciated by others. ;)
@destig826 жыл бұрын
haha i also did
@Zeebee19716 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/m8WBgc6A27TafIE.html
@Choralone4226 жыл бұрын
I was just about to post that. It's the same version in Shango's video. Not a bad song! I had never heard it before.
@MsCori766 жыл бұрын
Choralone422 - It is a pretty good catchy song & I’m the same too as this is the first time hearing it as well. :)
@blitzroehre18075 жыл бұрын
Have the LP since 1978. Was a dancefloor filler for years to come. The version playing on the radio is the extended 12" mix, mmh, loveley :-) @Mr Shango: Thazza REALLY cool trick using that tag board to stabilise the new electrolytics under the old one using its terminals! Excellent video as usual, thumbs up.
@joeblow85936 жыл бұрын
I watch ALL of your videos to the end and thanks for this one too. That K-Surf Disco Party sounds great. In fact I haven't heard Romeo and Juliet on the radio since the late 70's on WKTU and WBLS in NYC. It is a great forgotten classic (for those of you who follow lost hits). You don't hear that stuff on radio and it makes hearing it again a thrill especially the 15 minute version too.
@Musicradio77Network6 жыл бұрын
Joe Blow It was a classic by Alex R Constandinos. It was released as a 12" single and the 45 had a stripped down edited version with part 2. If you have the original album, this song clocked in at a massive 28 minutes combined with parts 1 & 2, and you are a genius. That sets a record for the most lengthy disco song which was right up there with Donna Summer's "Love to Love You Baby" her debut hit from two years before which was 1976 which has a runtime of 15 minutes. His second album was the disco retelling of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", his underrated follow-up to "Romeo & Juliet". It runs about 33 minutes which was a lengthy album. Take a listen. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/bJhpkpCpysfXeI0.html
@billholloway91752 жыл бұрын
Love your channel. We had one of those radios back in early 50s. We had no tv till we moved into town in 57. We gather round the radio after supper and listen to it till bed time. Ours had a knob at the back that moved an antenna coil. We pick up short wave as well.
@aali52832 ай бұрын
After 5 years of this video with a little knowledge of english thing and radio i loved it end part was another appreciation you did it from KSA 🎉🎉🎉
@AllAmericanFiveRadio6 жыл бұрын
Glad you saved another old radio. I thing your right, there can not be many of those around. That radio will make a nice and unique display.
@bloodyl_uk6 жыл бұрын
13:30 onwards - That is a piece of audio art right there and the 1934 Patterson might be the best broken radio I've ever heard so far!, far beats the usual 60 cycle hum and lack of a final inversion stage. :)
@gregorymalchuk2724 жыл бұрын
What does a final inversion stage do?
@pneumatic005 жыл бұрын
Another completely outrageous restoration adventure you were gracious enough to take us along for the ride. I have nothing but respect for your thought processes and your willingness to dive into insanely encrusted stuff I myself wouldn't touch w/a ten foot pole. That contrast itself is fascinating; extreme high-level sleuth work coupled with the ability and willingness to dive into some of these horrific electrical cesspools. Serious dedication.
@cltmuscledude666 жыл бұрын
Wow, that is a fantastic radio and amazing performance, I wish we had an oldies station like that on AM here! Great seeing a rare brand and neat cabinet design, and great sensitivity even with no or little antenna in the days when longwire antennas were used for about all radios. Keep up the great work!
@johnfranklin52773 жыл бұрын
There's no way its going in the trash now. Nor should it. You brought a genuine antique back to life. You should be proud!!
@me33336 жыл бұрын
I dig your approach because you are diagnosing rather that shotgunning and I learn something from it. Hell anybody can throw parts at something and make it work but not everyone can figure out the failure
@CARL557511 Жыл бұрын
I have a silvertone allwave model 1640 that looks similar to your Patterson. I feel your pain with getting it to work but I know the joy when we hear them play again too! Great job getting it working again!!
@jasonb43706 жыл бұрын
You did a good job trying to explain zero cross, a lot of guys know that. Old radios and electronics in general no worries you do a great job thank you. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into these videos, they're very relaxing before I go to bed. I love messing with old equipment like this. I'm a industrial electrical, Electronic Tech, programmer Etc. and I still prefer to work on the old equipment.
@rustymotor6 жыл бұрын
Nice restoration! The circuit layout actually looks much better with the blue capacitors instead of the old paper types, I like the look of the ant eaten cabinet when it is ready to collapse, character plus!
@JW-oo9ms9 ай бұрын
What a great sounding antique radio. Well done on this one. It would be right at home in a mancave👌🆗️🤓
@Pwaak6 жыл бұрын
I appreciate you explaining the various aspects of component/circuit function, as you go along with the repair. Thank You!
@isoguy.6 жыл бұрын
Awsome video, great radio saved. Those who complain most likely sit in offices and never actually do any actual restoration work; ignor them unless it works for you.. I could watch a 10 hour long video made by you and the reason for that is that you show errors, work arounds, modifications. Best youtube channel for restoration of old electronics. Never stupid to ask. I was in a math class and the tutor was rambling out equation after equation. I commented, politely, that I didnt have a clue what he was doing. The tutor then asked the rest of the class "who else doesnt understand this" the whole class raised theit hands. The tutor said "thank god at least one person had the balls to question my approach." If you dont know how to read those caps you can bet most other viewers out there dont know either, myself included. Thank you for sharing your vast skills with us.
@RoughJustice2k186 жыл бұрын
There is something nostalgic about tube equipment which makes a lot of it worth saving, and that radio is no exception. Shango066 you are the man. I learn a lot just from watching your videos and enjoy each of them. Thank you.
@gregorymalchuk2726 жыл бұрын
These radio repair videos are awesome. The people demanding TV repair videos need to calm down. So motorboating and oscillation can often be traced to bad bypass capacitors? Very interesting. Hold on to those tapered capacitors. They are a trip. Maybe test them on the capacitor bridge for some added time-waster content. Awesome video, Shango!
@edwardallan1972 жыл бұрын
LOVE THIS... I spent several years as an adolescent collecting old non-working radios from my neighborhood. I am visually familiar with all this. And I really enjoy your explanatory style. Sadly, I probably cut apart & trashed a gold mine of old sets.... I just found them fascinating. I fixed 2 or 3 swapping out bad tubes. I even had old ones with tubes that had 2 fat & 2 skinny pins, with & without top cap. Loctals. Ferrite core tuners. One needed a 12Q7 glass type.... I never found one. One old Philco & a Zenith I never could get schematics. All BEFORE THE NET BY DECADES. I hung out in radio repair shops as free clean up & helper. LOVE THIS STUFF! NOW I WANT A PROJECT TUBER WITH GOOD SOUND POTENTIAL!!!!
@michaelszczys8316 Жыл бұрын
I just recently saw an old odd name radio similar to this one at Salvation Army store. They wanted $75. It was tempting. Don't remember the name. Very short.
@Idelia4125 жыл бұрын
I like your thorough explanation of what you are doing and why. I am not a electronics technician but find your video's interesting. Thanks
@clifffiftytwo6 жыл бұрын
Hey, your channel, your rules. Those little blue dots in that huge chassis - welcome to the 21st Century, Patterson radio! Also thinking the original owner would flip their wig hearing any of the music you played. But anyone must agree, getting it to work again, to show the quality of the sound possible from the original design, that's respect and an honorable enterprise.
@1987VCRProductions6 жыл бұрын
Cliff Miller I’m sure the people who designed and manufactured these radios in the 1930s would be tickled to hear this old queen singing again if they were still around to see it.
@watershed446 жыл бұрын
Austin1987VCR I'm sure they are smiling down on us. It's great to see their creation still humming along after nearly 85 years!
@JeffDeWitt6 жыл бұрын
They would REALLY flip over knowing how most all of us are hearing their old radio. A 1920's radio playing 1970's disco being heard through the internet in the early 21st century.
@mentalvmaxrider4 жыл бұрын
@@JeffDeWitt lol...the steps of electronic evolution....or devolution?
@dorothydale46832 жыл бұрын
another materpiece of a video. just enjoy these videos of yours so much and learn from you too. and i like your adam corolla style humor. many thanks for your efforts. ps i'm not dorothy, i'm her husband, rod
@RuneTheFirst6 жыл бұрын
Dry electrolytics - I have had plenty of them fail. They are, of course, not actually "dry" but better made and sealed than the "wet" ones. They actually use the same electrolyte as the original caps. They do dry out and become resistors in many cases, depending upon quality of manufacture and aging of the seals. I have had 50+ year-old dry electrolttics still be good but testing is still a must! Also, when replacing these with new modern caps one MUST consider surge voltage. These old ones had 2 ratings - working and surge voltage. A 450V cap would happily take 525v surges but modern caps have zero tolerance for this and will fail after a few dozen over-voltages. The rated voltage IS the surge voltage so larger voltage ratings are needed when replacing old-style caps. Love your method of testing! Nice to see some of the junkers come back to life, even if only for a short while.
@richardcline13374 жыл бұрын
Back right after high school I found an old Philco cathedral table radio someone had tossed out. It turned out that the only thing wrong with it was the speaker. It had one of those that had a coil riveted to the frame of the speaker so there was just no ripping out the old speaker and putting in a new one. I was just getting started in electronics at the time but I thought if I could disconnect the two leads going to the speaker's voice coil and relocate that coil I might be able to save the radio. I found a speaker the right size with a reasonably heavy magnet structure that looked close to what the original had. I attached the coil to the cabinet body, ran two leads down to the new speaker and it worked! I had that old Philco for a long time. I wish I still had it but it disappeared while I was deployed to Korea. Seeing old radios like this repaired and brought back to life really makes old guys like me happy to see.
@justsumguy2u6 жыл бұрын
The day of the Lord is at hand, but only on shortwave---if you turn to broadcast band, everything is ok again. I do hope you plan on keeping that set after your friend is done displaying it. I know it's trashed, but it's rare, and it works
@64samsky5 жыл бұрын
For the shape that the radio was in, you did an awesome job! The purest can cry all they want, but the radio was already taken from it's original configuration before you got it. Keep on rolling!
@quantumleap3596 жыл бұрын
The 15 minute long disco song would be great for the DJ to go and take a dump! That's all that song is good for! Great video Shang!!!
@MVVblog6 жыл бұрын
I like the way you bring back to life radios and TVs .
@brianfletcher97746 жыл бұрын
I LOVE your oldies station in LAX ! I now listen online. It would seem that your cat is a music lover too. Good video, keep them coming.
@Borrelnoot19826 жыл бұрын
Really love the style of that radio, and the sound that comes out of it, can listen to it for hours. As for your video's, i always watch them from the beginning to the end, it's really fascinating.
@justincase38802 жыл бұрын
Shango’s videos are among the most entertaining on KZfaq .. have been binge watching for weeks …
@1995voyagerES6 жыл бұрын
If someone only watches 10 minutes then its not a real fan/subscriber of you. Im always happy to see long videos. And I watched this one till the end too. I like your way of doing these diagnostics and repairs. The mine explorers channel is interesting too.
@sheep1ewe6 жыл бұрын
Yes, i make my self some good coffe and my best chair before i start the video.
@thewatchworks13723 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@a587g6 жыл бұрын
I've used your stand-off trick with a small terminal strip a number of times to replace electrolytics, usually I connect the new one to the old ground terminal (or chassis), and then directly to the empty terminal on the terminal strip. If nothing else, it allows a future owner to quickly replace that capacitor again in 30+ years!
@MrDoneboy3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for repairing this classic radio!
@williammoore29825 жыл бұрын
Shango)066, What a shame so many of these old radios were trashed, when people like you have the interest and integrity to repair these classic radios.
@garp326 жыл бұрын
Yet another kick a$$ repair. I figured you were done with part 1. I'm glad you went the extra mile and did the cabinet (looks way better than I ever imagined)..and addressed the rest of the issues. It really did deserve being at a minimum "preserved* as restored just ain't gonna happen sadly. I once again learned more from you. We have very simular methods in the way we learn and teach, so I find your channel to be one of my favorites.. and you crack me up! Keep 'em comming!
@pafoofnic6 жыл бұрын
Great restore! You are the best analog old school technician on KZfaq, also the only one I can and do consistently watch the whole video. I ran a stereo/VCR repair shop until the end of 1999. Please keep doing your excellent videos. There's someone across our north border that does repair videos and I'm usually ready to slit my wrists after a few minutes of watching, (the one that has 4 or more videos on the same repair in excess of 45 minuets each episode). Again thanks for the intelligent informative videos.
@MrUbiquitousTech6 жыл бұрын
That woke it up, sounds great even with the tired tubes! I don't think you need to explain yourself, we know what you're doing and why. There are always people that complain about anything and everything, they're best ignored. I learn a lot here, your channel's great, don't change a thing. That gunny sack grill cloth actually looks pretty good!
@teacfan10806 жыл бұрын
Who would have thought that the day this radio was purchased and placed in the home that over 8 decades later it would be blasting out a 10 minute disco tune! Glad you decided to give it the full treatment and that it continues to sing!
@GeoNeilUK6 жыл бұрын
So you get English language apocalyptic religious radio on Short Wave. The last time I checked in the UK, we got Arabic radio on Short Wave. Whether or not it was apocalyptic religious radio, I have no idea, but the Middle East and North Africa are within Short Wave range here.
@TerryMcKean6 жыл бұрын
Great restore, from termite-infested dump-fodder to stately awesomeness.
@jerrycarriera86486 жыл бұрын
Great video! I hope you continue to post for years to come. I've been working on vintage radios for 55 years and have learned so much from watching your videos.It's too bad other major video posters have seen to throw in the towel and stop posting. Please keep up the good work!!
@jakewells94036 жыл бұрын
Love you're dry humor and diagnostic work it is such a joy to watch you're video. Keep up the good work!
@KLM8176 жыл бұрын
I have watched almost every TV/radio video you have posted, and I never comment until now and I just want to say that I enjoy watching the videos and enjoy your reaction to something you find odd or amusing. I don't mind watching 45 minutes of you testing caps or tubes or whatever you want to test. I find it very cool that you can take something that is pretty much garbage and get it working again and in most cases make it work very well. Thanks for saving some of the older items such as this radio. Please keep up the awesome work and thanks for posting the content that you work on. Very entertaining!
@mellewallen48323 жыл бұрын
Love your videos . Keep up the good work.long video is good ! Love tube and transistor radio repairs !
@stuka975 жыл бұрын
I like the fact,that your videos are lengthy they entertain me,don't edit . I like the information.
@MisterTalkingMachine6 жыл бұрын
I have to say, thanks for saving this. What a classy radio.
@rexoliver77804 жыл бұрын
Very interesting and informative video and radio restore.From junk to treasure!The new caps cleaned her right up!Yes-those older radios can still perform!!!
@quellobuono14 жыл бұрын
A simply beatiful piece of history back to life. Thanks so much having saved that gorgeous talking forniture from dunghill.
@danielsteele75445 жыл бұрын
You are the best,the day of the lord is at hand.great job on the old cabinet to.
@anthonymokelkie93608 ай бұрын
i pretty much watch all length videos i do appreciate all the work you do in making videos i know im of the same sort of clan of your servicing Shangoo thats the thrill of servicing still learning things discovering things on old sets. very interesting, be my saturday fixing old set on kitchen table dad watch me
@SusanAmberBruce6 жыл бұрын
Saved from termites; then rid of unwanted B.F.O to become a splendid showcase, great video thanks.
@rossthompson16356 жыл бұрын
I am really enjoying your channel. I always watch the whole video, but I may have to do so in two or three sessions. All highly entertaining and informative - and living in the UK I love the glimpses of life in the USA, when you film a TV pickup or your trips to the desert. Great stuff, thank you.
@genewilson270511 ай бұрын
Hello Shango66. I am amazed at the reception you are able to receive. I am in N. San Diego and only wish I can pick up these station's.
@robertdestefano83274 жыл бұрын
MY BROTHER I FOUND YOUR VIDEOS WHILE SITTING HOME RECOVERYING FROM KNEE SURGURY.a) THEY ARE NOT TO LONG I WATCH EVERY MINUTEb) IM A TECHNICIAN FROM THE OLD DAYS AS WELL. YOU ARE AWESOMEc) THANK YOU d) I MAKE MY TECHS SIT THRU THEM AS WELL THEY ARE KIDS AND COMPLETLY UNDERSTAND
@Choralone4226 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting the videos on this radio. I found them informative and entertaining. I tend to watch your longer videos a bit more closely than your shorter ones. Keep up the great work!
@Musicradio77Network6 жыл бұрын
Nice restoration! And I know this one at 34:53, it's "Romeo & Juilet" by Alec R Constandinos. It's from the album of the same name, with vocals by Love & Kisses, the same group that did the title song from the movie "Thank God It's Friday". I used to have the album, it does have the full length album version in 2 parts. I still have the digital copy of this album, but I got rid of it a few years ago since I had when I was at a flea market many years ago and the record itself was a tad warped a bit at the lead-in groove. I missed this album. BTW, "Disco Saturday Night" is the show I listened to on "K-Surf", and thank goodness for my TuneIn app can hear it which it sounds better than the one on AM, and the quality is amazing via stream. I listened to it for the first time and I enjoyed it, and I am on the eastern time zone, "Disco Saturday Night" runs from 10 PM until 3 AM the next morning, because people are still sleeping while they're running disco music non-stop. It's on right after finishing to the "Best of Wolfman Jack" on WGNY-FM's "Fox Oldies" which is on the east coast where I live. "Fox Oldies" and WROW "Magic 590/100.5" up in Albany plays the same oldies than "K-Surf" did. I hear two Beatles songs playing "A Day in the Life" from "Sgt. Pepper", and "Drive My Car". Be careful, or else, UMG_MK will be blocked or get a copyright strike. Watch out! To get right back to it, I provided with the full length version, it's about 30 minutes long, but this was a fun song to hear. Check it out! kzfaq.info/get/bejne/g85niNZ3zeC1qGw.html
@a4000bear5 жыл бұрын
Great song, It can be briefly heard in the movie "Thank God it's Friday", although it was not on the official soundtrack. I have it on a compilation in my car right now. I love just about anything Alec R Constandinos did.
@Musicradio77Network4 жыл бұрын
And guess what! I’m listening to Alec R Constandinos’ “Romeo & Juliet”, the same song that was heard on a rare Patterson radio is on my TuneIn app, and it’s now playing on “Disco Saturday Night” on K-Surf with a new host, Mike Anderson where he took over Mike Messman last weekend. I missed him so much, and I’m glad Mike is on the air, and he his now doing his thing. The song starts at 10PM. Remember “It’s 10PM, do you know where your children are?” That’s where “Disco Saturday Night” starts now. I’m glad to hear “Romeo & Juliet” by Alec R Costandinos once again. I wish I can go back and get the LP.
@michaelszczys8316 Жыл бұрын
I remember hooking my 1934 Philco model 84B up to my CB directional beam antenna that was usually pointed to the southwest ( I was in Detroit ) and listening to far out stations. Then I found some oldies and listened to them. After couple tunes DJ came on talking to someone on the phone that was in ' Long Beach ' , DJ said " it was right down the street ". Then it faded out. I left it run the rest of the night and it never came back. Wish I caught a call letters, but they never said any. Probably the farthest ' skip ' I ever got on that antenna. It was around 1981
@barryphillips7327 Жыл бұрын
Thankfully somebody knows how to repair these old valve radios these days, instead of them ending up in landfill like the rest of our 'throw away society', a Good condition valve radio is hard to beat, deep rich sound quality instead of sounding tinny and horrible. The old radio is not perfect but at least it is still here almost 100 years old and still going. To fully rebuild it would require a complete down and clean dust and dirt off everything then repair and replace as necessary.
@MrChief1015 жыл бұрын
You're the world's most conflicted restorer/repairer-- you want to trash it and then you work it over with a mad passion. Which i really do enjoy. I don't understand all you're talking about but it is very interesting to hear-- even the "over the shoulder" terms and explanations. Your personal asides are just fine-- you are a person after all and I choose to watch. When Carlson's burbling gets to be too much, I enjoy a quick session with you. I very much enjoy your spelunking and California interior explorations. For this radio, I do like that you've preserved as many spider carcasses as possible! Seriously, I would have taken off the metal tuning window-bezel thing and worked it over a little then sprayed on some matte clear. Still looks pretty nice, burlap and all!
@bigalsmallengines Жыл бұрын
Very interesting radio indeed. Glad you got it working! -Al Cox
@josephsirois23536 жыл бұрын
Wow! All your efforts really paid off this time great project and nice work👍
@dhpbear26 жыл бұрын
14:10 - "I am endeavoring, ma'am, to construct a mnemonic memory circuit using stone knives and bearskins. "
@EnergeticWaves5 жыл бұрын
star trek
@andrewstewart87044 жыл бұрын
I was thinking that but thought nobody would get it 😃
@williammorse83302 жыл бұрын
fun and definitely worthwhile.... replace, check.... replace, check.....roll with it... like the result from the additional capacitor and the glue and shoeshine treatment..... a waiting room showpiece that plays music and makes people smile... thanks, shango.
@PaulinesPastimes5 жыл бұрын
As a new subscriber, I find your videos entertaining and very instructive. 40 years ago, I re-capped a 1930's AM console radio similar to this one without knowing anything and it worked, although I used new electrolytic caps. I trying to gain the confidence to delve into my late grandmother's 1948 HMV mantle radio and channels like yours provide great information so thank you. Cheers from Melbourne, Australia.
@richardvg76704 жыл бұрын
Really enjoy your videos on all of this old equipment and you definitely know your electronics
@BeautifulAngelBlossom6 жыл бұрын
Great radio happy to see it going to a good home. Great repair
@bratwurst29236 жыл бұрын
Wow!! What a cool radio!
@rotormaxx3 жыл бұрын
Hey Shango, Love your style & patience saving a classic! Thanks, R.
@bojackh58124 жыл бұрын
Wow, it probably Sounds better than brand new now. This is one of my favourite videos from Shango. Good work, thanks for sharing. 👍
@michaeloram69574 жыл бұрын
I was watching you you sure know what you doing I learned all about those radios for my great-uncle back in the twenties and thirties he was a radio repairman
@JerryEricsson4 жыл бұрын
I do recall the dog-bones are BED that B=Body E=End D=DOT. Oh my first introduction to the DOORS, I purchased the 45 RPM release of "Hello I Love You" and played that on a small RCA 45 RMP Deck hooked to an old AM tuner with built in AMP I found at the local Dump Ground, I soldered on a new cord, as the cord was shorted and it worked, then took an old book case and cut holes in her, mounted all the old car speakers I could find with little caps of different values to sort of filter for effect. While not Stereo, it did sound GREAT, had this in an old shack in our back yard, with a bedroom that sound system, for lighting I had my old electric train transformer hooked to a 6 Volt Headlight Bulb, my girlfriend at the time had colored the light with bright red nail polish so it gave off a cool red light fully dim-able, the other room in the shack had an old couch, and an old counsol TV with a florescent light that surrounded the screen, cool TV, for an antenna, since we were rather rural, I had an old bed-spring on the roof of the shack tied to 300 ohm wire hooked to the set. I could pull in 3 channels, which was as much as anyone in town could get back in the 60's. Oh man the parties we had in that old shack, I indeed got my education in that very bedroom! Sure Wish I had that old radio in that shack back then, man that would have been cool!
@shawnbottom47695 жыл бұрын
37:00 That cat knows a funky bass groove when he hears one.
@johnnytacokleinschmidt5153 жыл бұрын
Gets the paws pumping.... Lol! Cute cat shows up occasionally even to pitch a hairball!
@LyonsArcade Жыл бұрын
Your comment near the end about how people watch 10 minutes and then criticize you for something you do later in the video that they didn't see, I run into that on like every video. It's amazing. I had a guy tell me the other day I should have read the instructions quicker, and then i would have gotten the video done quicker. I'm making videos to enjoy it and have a good time, i'm not trying to do it the fastest way possible, you seem to have came up with a way to make your videos fun to film for you, that's very important or eventually you're not going to want to make them anymore, it's all about doing something you enjoy and then filming it so other people can enjoy it... if they want, and if they don't they can go watch something else. That's how I try to do it. Keep up the great work man, screw the haterz!!!!
@rockymini6253 жыл бұрын
Dude you are a professional, you know your trade. Also you have totally cracked me up when your messing with gear…especially turntables. Stay cool. Keep the videos coming. Thank you.
@Zirok19826 жыл бұрын
Brand new caps! Boy, JC will be so pleased.
@bobwendoloski69706 жыл бұрын
Great restore. This is one of your best so far.
@davedrezTV4 жыл бұрын
Hah! Fantastic! Didn't turn it off after 10 minutes... Watched part 1 and 2 completely. I had almost as much fun on Saturday night watching the re-birth as you did listening to disco Saturday night. Thanks for the $15 investment and your all of your time!
@2300cbrown4 жыл бұрын
Don't change. I agree 100% with your commentary. Today. it's one person ruling the majority and the same person who doesn't like criticism. 25K of views. Your doing great. Good job on the T-shooting. Those small cap.... Technology ain't to bad...
@BretFrohwein6 жыл бұрын
You may have a different approach to how you do things but I've learned a hell of a lot more about troubleshooting from you than all the naysayers. On those domino caps, I usually have to end up looking up how to read the specific brands. If you do have one go bad, there will always be at least two yahoo's who will insist they're paper. Even if you crack the caps open to show them the little mica wafers. :)
@cardboardboxification6 жыл бұрын
Bret Frohwein micamold type 345 black dominos are paper
@kazcat80963 жыл бұрын
i watched both parts i am glad you got it all working
@wdavem6 жыл бұрын
watching the progression of your work is one of the big reasons I watch your videos. I'm not a really big disco fan but I'd listen to that track but I'd enjoy listening to it on a 12" 45 if some jd were playing it.
@michaelmacdonald34083 жыл бұрын
I enjoy this video as i left tv many years ago going back to what i used to do getting old radios from the tip in 1970s where it drove my mother up the wall and my father yelling to me and my brother to get back in the van.
@aggraculture65704 жыл бұрын
Brilliant how you know electronic forensics like you do, a very enjoyable video,plus I like the fact that you gave me honorable mention 😃
@marcc35166 жыл бұрын
The burlap sack grill cloth actually looks really nice.
@c.brionkidder92325 жыл бұрын
Ive learned a lot from you, so I always watch to the very end. I'm a big fan.
@CaptainAmerica-nl4tq3 жыл бұрын
Congrats on a awesome looking radio ! Happy you did not junk it !
@JeffDeWitt6 жыл бұрын
I've got a little Ward's Airline five tube super that has been a decoration forever. This video has helped inspire me to see if I can get it working. Since it's about 70 years old and I've no idea when it ran last I'll recap it and probably replace the power cord before I try powering it up.
@fireantsarestrange6 жыл бұрын
I watched the whole thing man. New to your channel... love it.
@Trance885 жыл бұрын
Sweet old radio, dude! Great job repairing it! If I were you, I'd superglue a paper patch on that old speaker. Might make it sound even better.
@davidfarrell73186 жыл бұрын
I watched the hole video as I always do and look forward to the next one.
@christopherkise6 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favourit channel, keep it up man.. ;) its strange that the statistics say that as I see your videos to the end, but not always in one go.. But I look forward to new videos from you and whatch them with greate amusement and I admire your knowledge and knowhow. Thank you for doing these videos.
@troydog6 жыл бұрын
You did good on that radio. Yes damage and all it looks fine and I like the feet on it .
@gregsmith74282 жыл бұрын
Hearing that old radio play makes me want to bring out my disco suit. Trouble is, it don't fit no more!
@weechitamex5 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU SIR !!! I'M JUST LEARING RADIO REPAIR , AWESOMELY DONE HERE . SUBSCRIBER HERE .
@jeffshaw65186 жыл бұрын
That old radio has some character to it I like it!!
@jeffking41766 жыл бұрын
Nice.🙂 Another radio RECYCLED ‼️ Love it❗️ 📻🙂👍‼️
@midsouthexpress5 жыл бұрын
You should hear the Doors on C-Quam Am-Stereo, you will have separation that is unbelievable! Too bad just a few stations still use it.