Thank you. I had assumed that it would be included with only the fairly early models. Henry
It's crazy how much these TPS-L2 units and their accessories go for nowadays, only a few years back they were very affordable. Wish I'd been able...
Aye, the forum won't be the same without them. Northerner has been very helpful with repair advice in the past! Henry
Loving the dark version of the header, Hugo. It looks very professional, though I have come to expect this of your creations! :thumbsup: Henry
Cracking stuff. There was some really fantastic content on the old forum and I'm very excited to have it back! Kudos, @Michelle Knight! Kitchen10
Nicely done! If I ever find myself around Chichester I'll be sure to drop in :biggrin: Henry
Feels like it was only yesterday! Long live S2G! :reelspin::reelspin:
I've managed to fix the headphone jack - two dry solder joints and a broken track. Took me 5 minutes with my soldering iron and a strand of fine...
Now that's just cruel :lollegs: I don't have one either, @Chris, not that it matters now I have my D6C :yesss: Henry
My old piano teacher had two STs in his studio for legacy recordings, fascinating machines. I'll look into finding a local HAM club. Nice thread,...
I'll open her up and have a look at the joints, but from the amount of movement of the actual jack, I fear it's a cracked PCB. I've just given her...
Hi all, I recently purchased a rather battered but working (and very nice-sounding) D6C, but unfortunately the earphone socket is very loose -...
Thanks, Chris! Well, I wrote all my A Level notes on a typewriter, so the speccy should be just fine! Then again, your fingers might drop off if...
Nice one! Best of luck :biggrin: Probably a loose connection from the motherboard to the display :thumbsup: Henry
I think the only way anyone would lose weight with a C5 is by lugging it around because the battery is flat and the pedals are too highly geared...
Most Sony models use AA batteries. Later electronically-controlled units (metal-cased EX series models, mainly) usually use NH-14WM type...
My first walkman was a brightly-coloured 'Early Learning Centre' kids unit. God knows what happened to it. I really don't remember it all that...
I've seen Micro Men, well worth a watch, @Chris. It's a fascinating bit of insight on just how intense the 'computer wars' of the 80s were, plus...
Funnily enough I've ended up with five of this model, and none of them work! All completely dead. What a mystery. Henry
That is the single most adorable thing I've ever seen :lollegs: Henry
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