@@alencaviles5799 Yes, please write to my in email.
@jazzycat8823 күн бұрын
Amazing work!!
@restoration-RC-Studio2 күн бұрын
Thank you 😊
@user-gk7hc4sh3l3 күн бұрын
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@user-gk7hc4sh3l3 күн бұрын
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@jacknjill30004 күн бұрын
Great job! I just got the RX FM 25 and it sound incredible and I think it’s was the replacement for the RX FM 15. Also I think when Panasonic started the Ambiance sound technology. I just saw this RX 15 with the tape not working and at a great price and thinking to adding to my collection that o just started. Yesterday I got a RX -C45 off eBay for under a hundred with shipping and watched a few videos on KZfaq and sounded great for a small boombox. It also see like a very popular mini boombox and many being sold on eBay. Anyway, keep up the great work and saving these great boomboxes from the past. Many ended up being thrown out when they stopped working and ppl. just bought the newer model back then.
@jacknjill30007 күн бұрын
What country are you in and sounds like a long way from the US.
@restoration-RC-Studio7 күн бұрын
I am from Lithuania
@adrianramos65819 күн бұрын
This is great, but im stuck in re stringing the dial cord mechanism its like a puzzle, you should make a separate video on it please
@AndySpeedy-ko5ew9 күн бұрын
Well done. A friend from Germany
@oliverkornmacher248410 күн бұрын
Ganz schön vermurkst jetzt.
@restoration-RC-Studio9 күн бұрын
Es tut mir leid, ich habe nicht ganz verstanden, was Sie meinen.
@suneelmishr356510 күн бұрын
कहां मिलेगा
@user-ys7fv8wo8m11 күн бұрын
Bom seria que em Portugal houvesse alguém capaz de realizar trabalho idêntico. Se calhar até há mas onde?
@restoration-RC-Studio11 күн бұрын
Enviam-me pessoas de toda a Europa para restaurar. Se estiver a falar a sério sobre a boombox, vale a pena.
@user-ys7fv8wo8m11 күн бұрын
E como devo proceder e saber o custo da reparação?
@user-ys7fv8wo8m11 күн бұрын
Eu tenho um GF-666 cujo problema são os DECKES (Correias) e o Potenciómetro de volume e também lhe faltam os Parafusos que ficam a Tampa. Muito obrigado e Bem Hajam.
@robertalan787614 күн бұрын
I have this, the radio works great but I get no power to the tape decks
@restoration-RC-Studio16 күн бұрын
Hello. Thank you for your question. I haven't repaired the fm-16 model, but visually I don't think there is much difference. The problem with the audio cassette mechanism is probably the belts that are fraying. Since the system is autoreverse, it's not completely straightforward, but the belt pajeisti shouldn't be much of a problem. The important thing is not to rush and damage something. Good luck 😊
@jacknjill30007 күн бұрын
Ok and thanks for your response. I did get a FM 27 off eBay for cheap, but the volume slider was not working and you couldn’t turn the volume down or up. So bc the seller didn’t mention this issue with the volume control, I’m gonna send it back and they have a return policy. I’m sure it’s an easy fox, but also the sound was sometimes coming from one speaker and not the other, Out of all these Panasonic auto reverse mini boomboxes, the FM 27 seems to be the most common and they’re a bunch listed on eBay. I also like the FM 40 and the FM 45 and they look more beefy and I hear it weighs 8lbs.
@jacknjill300016 күн бұрын
I just got one off eBay and the radio works and the tape not working. I just hope it’s going to be not that hard to fix with little knowledge and little tools. I mean I want the boombox to last and I don’t want to be the one to kill it and make worse. I also found out bc I had one of these back when it was new and couldn’t remember the model model. So I thought it was this model. But it turned out to be the previous model RX FM 16. Now I’m wondering witch model is better and what’s different btwn them.
@jacknjill300016 күн бұрын
I just bought one off eBay with the tape part not working. So I’m trying to figure out when I get it in how to possibly fix this common problem with vintage boomboxes and take players, Also, I was trying to replace the one I had and thought it was the FM 27, but then I saw a FM 16 and that one look more like the one I had and I guess was the earlier model. Anyway, thanks for posting and keeping these great machines another life and preserving them also.
@jacknjill300016 күн бұрын
Also, it’s too bad electronics repair shop and tv repair shops mostly went out of business. Bc back in the days, you didn’t have to try to fix on your own and took to them. Also the disposable era also made it easy to just get rid of the old and buy a new one. Look at all the vacuum cleaners and microwaves you see thrown out on the sidewalk
@adrianramos658118 күн бұрын
Hi im new to this channel. You do great work and learning lots from you. I just purchased the sanyo m7030 and was hoping for a restoration video. It's my first time restoration. Need some pointers on this stereo thank you.
@restoration-RC-Studio11 күн бұрын
Tomorrow I'll post a video of the Sanyo m 7030 restoration. I have specifically left a lot of videos on how to remove the audio cassette mechanism and replace the belts. Good luck
@jacknjill300020 күн бұрын
No spring rolls , ehhh?!
@jacknjill300021 күн бұрын
I love this radio by Sanyo and I know they make great boomboxes and had the M9994 when I was a teen in 79. I also used to be able to hookup a turntable bc it had a phono input and pre amp. I remember buying a Sony boombox in the mid 80’s and thought all boomboxes you could plug a turntable and the volume was very low and I was puzzled why it wouldn’t run a turntable and found out much later that you needed a pre amp. I just saw that Sanyo M9994 going for one for almost $1k and Jen in better condition going for $3k. Back when I was a teen, I only knew one person with the same radio bc it costed about $280. In 1979 and a lot of money for kid and even for adults. It’s considered one of the top 10 boomboxes from the 80’s now and highly collectible. I want to buy this same model and at fist looking at the single tape version and came across this model on eBay today. Most of these radios the tape needs to be fixed and I wish changing turn belt was like changing the battery or needle on a turntable and not to take apart, But thanks for showing us how to repair these and I will look at this video after I type. So I only watched the beginning and you just bought this model and it needed to be fixed ? Bc when you first opened the package and were testing, I thought it was fixed and you just got it back from having it repaired. Yeah, I need to be more patient and write after watching,
@jacknjill300021 күн бұрын
The other model I love is the single Sanyo M 7700 with the 2 antennas. Also, the 6 speaker dual Sanyo MW800. Wow, there’s so many wires inside this unit and like looking inside a modern car engine and complex. So after getting the radio and playing with it, you found things wrong with your new radio and started working in right away? Just wondering bc did you already know something was wrong with this radio before buying or you just wanted to check out ? One thing I hate when working on a new radio or aidio equipment is taking it apart bc I don’t know how they snap open and hate to break or chip something. I like to keep all my items as the same condition and even used and don’t want to be the person to break these vintage radios, also many of these vintage radios the plastic is brittle and crack easy, even have to be more careful when shipping . About 2 years ago I sold a Sanyo M9994 and packed it very well and it weighed like 25 lbs. Even qrappoa bath towel around it after bobble wrapping and the buyer said there was something missing a screw on the body and bc of that, it and a small crack. They also throw those around like a basketball at the USPS and don’t put much care.
@jacknjill300020 күн бұрын
Also , I’m glad this one has a gray back and a saw another Sanyo model tyat had a white back and many are now yellow. Glad you’re restoring these great machines from the past and giving them a new life,
@jacknjill300020 күн бұрын
Also many of these the chrome buttons get oxidized when exposed to water and moisture. I did see a Sanyo mini boombox that was yellow color and called “Outdoors” and looks really cool.
@jacknjill300020 күн бұрын
So the trick is to buy these vintage units cheap bc they usually need a lot of work?
@TheAldanExpress23 күн бұрын
having trouble finding a correct size replacement drive belt for mine. What size of flat belt did you use?
@user-gl3dj8qy4z25 күн бұрын
Hello, you know this device, maybe you can help me - there is a quiet sound in all modes. Turning the volume knob does not adjust the sound.
@restoration-RC-Studio25 күн бұрын
For a master repairer, this boombox is a real challenge. First try to lubricate all potentiometers, switches with contact cleaner. Also check if the volume control is not broken. It is very difficult to work with this recorder because it is impossible to access the motherboards. Good luck from the bottom of my heart.
@user-gl3dj8qy4z25 күн бұрын
@@restoration-RC-Studio Thank you
@Jawka197928 күн бұрын
To się ceni , majstersztyk ;)
@djgreenhornet289228 күн бұрын
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@masbawukАй бұрын
what fluid did you use ? thank you
@restoration-RC-Studio28 күн бұрын
Thank you for your question. This technique does not require any special flux. You can use any. I use a flux that does not require washing.
@PIBOU52Ай бұрын
Hey I've got the same model with tape not functionning. Did you arrive to restore it ? What was the problem in your case about the tape ? Thx
@restoration-RC-StudioАй бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Yes, the tape recorder has been repaired and has a new owner. The problem is the traditional one, straps stretched from age. Replacing them is really easy. Good luck
@PIBOU52Ай бұрын
@@restoration-RC-Studio yes you were right I just took the device apart, the belt completely melted ! like black ink. I think I found the replacement part on Amazon
@restoration-RC-StudioАй бұрын
@@PIBOU52 éẁwwįįėe
@ajithkrish444Ай бұрын
Could you possibly share your contact details?
@WilliamKing-ze7rxАй бұрын
Good afternoon, dear Master of restoration! I regularly watch your videos after work or before going to bed! They inspire me a lot, they remind me of golden times. It's great that there are such Masters from God like you! I wish you success in everything, new interesting acquisitions that will bring you joy! As well as happiness, health and well-being!😇💯💫✋🤝
@restoration-RC-StudioАй бұрын
Thank you very much for your incredibly beautiful and warm words. I always try to show as many different and interesting videos as possible. And I do it for my followers. After all, it takes at least twice as much time to make repairs while filming as it does to just do the job. I also do my own editing, which is another 4-5 hours of work. But comments like yours make it all worthwhile 😊 Thank you very much! 😊
@WilliamKing-ze7rxАй бұрын
@@restoration-RC-Studio Thank you very much, dear Master! I can imagine how difficult it is not only to restore technically complex devices, but also to mount videos on a computer! We will be in touch! When the time comes in the fall, I will also learn how to restore vintage audio equipment. At the moment, I can only repair simple devices (using Tanashin mechanisms). But I need to grow, your videos will help me a lot! Thanks!!!
@RoughJustice2k18Ай бұрын
Unless I missed it I didn't see the fix for the right speaker problem and the Bluetooth mod. Once again you fail to show details of any repair work and cut too much out of the video. Just before and after, no actual restoration shown. Unsubscribed. 😞
@restoration-RC-StudioАй бұрын
Fault-finding is a long and uninteresting process. The problem is a traditional one for this type of devices, a defective "painted" resistor on the motherboard. It is a pity that you are leaving my channel, but I will try to show more details in the future anyway. Good luck to you.
@AndySpeedy-ko5ewАй бұрын
Great work as always. From a friend in Germany.
@AndySpeedy-ko5ewАй бұрын
Well done! A friend from Germany
@restoration-RC-StudioАй бұрын
Welcom in my chanel :)
@AndySpeedy-ko5ewАй бұрын
Well done ! A friend from Germany
@Jys71208Ай бұрын
I have one of these. Brilliant ghetto blaster
@radiosdolui6601Ай бұрын
Muito top.
@skrislam7217Ай бұрын
I had one pice national brand.
@agentaxl6377Ай бұрын
Welp doesn’t look like I’ll be able to replace the belts, if it involves unsoldering anything which to me it looked like you did to two wires to get the circuit board out the way (I could be wrong) then it’s automatically game over for me, not too experienced with that stuff
@restoration-RC-StudioАй бұрын
That was a long time ago, years ago. But I can see that without soldering you won't really get on the belt... I'm very sorry...
@AlexOsjazaemajaMuzikaАй бұрын
Привет, виделись с тобой на барахолке в субботу 🤝
@restoration-RC-StudioАй бұрын
Привет. Рад, что зашол в мой канал.😊 Смотрел твоё видео с барахолки. Жаль я не смог так погулять. P.S ...подписался на тебя
@AlexOsjazaemajaMuzikaАй бұрын
@@restoration-RC-Studio Спасибо - подписался тоже на твой канал!
@stem8641Ай бұрын
Excellent video thank you Any recommendations on where to source the belts?
@Ken_Dodds_Tickling_StickАй бұрын
I bought my GF 8989E brand new in 1981 from a local electronics place here in Scotland and its still works perfectly. It cost me £289 gbp which in todays money is £1390. I still love my sharp today.
@Ken_Dodds_Tickling_StickАй бұрын
I bought my GF 8989E brand new in 1981 from a local electronics place here in Scotland and its still works perfectly. It cost me £289 gbp which in todays money is £1390. I still love my sharp today.
@sharedaccount8605Ай бұрын
NAHHHHH CAUSE THIS IS CRAZY HOW TF IS THIS VIDEO IN MY RECOMMENDED I OWNED THIS EXACT SAME BOOMBOX 5 YEARS AGO YOU CANNOT TELL ME THIS IS A COINCIDENCE I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO FIND ANOTHER ONE AND ITS FOR SALE??? I MIGHT HAVE TO BUY IT FOR MY BIRTHDAY!!! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE
@restoration-RC-StudioАй бұрын
All sorts of coincidences happen ☺ I bought this boombox a year ago on eBay from Italy. It could be your tape recorder. If you are interested, please send me an email.
@sharedaccount8605Ай бұрын
@@restoration-RC-Studio Wow that is cool are you in Italy? the one i had was branded boots which is a pharmacy in the UK that used to sell electronics too. I actually turned mine into computer speakers don't ask why because i regret it now as i miss it and it is really hard to find here now. It was pink and green and looked really cool. I could only ever find one on foreign EBay sites like the one in your video.
@restoration-RC-StudioАй бұрын
No, I live in Lithuania, but I buy boomboxes from all over the world. Yes it is a rare model. It's not top of the range. Boombox is not just about sound, it's more about memories :)
@sharedaccount8605Ай бұрын
@@restoration-RC-Studio Yeah same I am gen z but still get nostalgia from these sorts of things. I think its just the fact that things were easier to repair. You also didn't have companies like apple who would refuse to let you repair your own property that you legally bought and own. Did it cost a lot to post to your country? Doesn't matter its not top of the range its still cool as hell.
@restoration-RC-StudioАй бұрын
It cost me €37 including delivery. I bought it already then with the idea of restoring the factory colour. But it took a year. Yes, he's a very cute little thing now... :)@@sharedaccount8605
@luizalbertorodrigues4560Ай бұрын
The best
@RoughJustice2k182 ай бұрын
Now the outside of the case in that little radio matches the original colour of the inside (or close enough to it). No more sickly yellow/dirty look but a nice, subtle white tone (with a hint of cream). Very impressive and looks a lot cleaner. I think you can call this one a success story. 😎 👍
@luanhoang61892 ай бұрын
Cổng line của đài này ở đâu chỉ giúp tôi với,Thanks 🤔
@luanhoang61892 ай бұрын
Bác thợ siêu đẳng và có tâm 👍
@user-lr5gl5hh1f2 ай бұрын
Hello. Thank you for responding. I'm wondering what kind of glue you used to glue the loose contact on the regulator? The video shows that in addition to the glue, you used a white powder, what is it? I've tried different brands of glue, but I haven't been able to glue the broken contact together. I hope your advice will help me.
@restoration-RC-Studio2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your question. It's not glue. It's a two-component acrylic. It is used by stomatologists. It is very good for restoring broken plastic parts of the cassette mechanism and many other places. I have even moulded the toothpicks (шестирёнки). I use two-component silicone for mould making. Good luck with your work 😊
@user-lr5gl5hh1f2 ай бұрын
@@restoration-RC-Studio Thank you
@restoration-RC-Studio2 ай бұрын
@@user-lr5gl5hh1f Спасибо. Если будет вопросы, можете написать на e-mail, ссылка в описании ниже. :)
@PanasonicCobra2 ай бұрын
May I know the name of the polishing paste please?
@restoration-RC-Studio2 ай бұрын
www.ebay.de/itm/294257933750
@user-lr5gl5hh1f2 ай бұрын
Greetings. Tell me what kind of adhesive was used when repairing the tone control?
@restoration-RC-Studio2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your question. If I remember correctly, the problem is in the upper control panel. There are two-way contact paths. On the side where the details are, they are as if painted on. Very often there is no contact. Or a problem with "painted" resistors. For those who repair old technic, I think you will understand what I am talking about 🙂 Just breaking their contact. Good luck with your repairs 😊
@user-lr5gl5hh1f2 ай бұрын
@@restoration-RC-Studio Hello. Thank you for responding. I'm wondering what kind of glue you used to glue the loose contact on the regulator? The video shows that in addition to the glue, you used a white powder, what is it? I've tried different brands of glue, but I haven't been able to glue the broken contact together. I hope your advice will help me.
@amittiwari6232 ай бұрын
It can attach square shape speaker in stereo system
@RoughJustice2k182 ай бұрын
Tape deck may need new belt(s) due to its age, and switches/controls may also require a bit of a clean, but not much else. National/Panasonic was usually good quality back then. Easy to service and maintain. I believe the model in this video is from 1987/88 but that's only a guess.
@Madmax10002 ай бұрын
Good day. I have a question for you as an expert. Are the Sharp Gf-9090, 9191, 9292 and 9494 cassette drives the same? Thank you for your answer.
@restoration-RC-Studio2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your question, 9191, 9494 and 9696 are definitely the same. I haven't done 9090 yet, although I have two and I haven't done 9292, so I don't know. I think it's the same, but that's just my opinion, not a fact. 😊
@saffronguy3082 ай бұрын
Hi hi, my name is Ashiq Rasool. I am from Kashmir India and I have the same model and I have some issues with this deep recorder. First of all. My radio is not working that tuning button. The tuning wheel is not running properly moving properly and my both AFD speakers are not working and the window, for cassettes opens automatically like I don’t need to play any button. I just click it and it opens automatically. The ejection is not working. These are the three errors. The radio tuning wheel is not working. Both the speakers are not working and the ejection ejection is not working. Please send me an email right here so that I can send you photo so that you can help me because I really want to restore it. Thank you. Love and regards from Ashiq Rasool