Great addition, thanks! It sounds a lot like a (centrifugal) governor that you can still see today in old machinery to keep the machine running at...
Thanks for the answer. I’ll order a few springs soon and will post the results here.
Hi @Stevedean . The one I have certainly does not have a warped lid, but check for an improper placement of the battery compartment or battery...
Update: this D6C has been fully restored by @Valentin and is now in mint factory condition. I’ve been using it for the last 2 days with Eneloops...
Forgot to ask a while back: do you have a model number of this recorder?
Strangely enough, on the front page it looks like they featured a red DDIII, while they kept it out of the specs. If color was the reason, they...
That ramp, most likely conceived by an engineer or designer after a ski break! Some of these machines are simply the best.
Thanks for posting. I really like the design of the Philips player in the first photo, and is it a Sony that is camera shy in the top left corner?...
Thanks for sharing. There is not a lot of info on the net about the DD10, a low cost German market only player. Great to see it in a German...
Thanks for sharing the link. I don’t have a lot of cassettes but will for sure look up a couple that look interesting.
It in fact was. When you browse through minidisc.org, you will very often find: smallest player/recorder to date, best battery life to date, etc....
Thanks for the addition. I did not buy these for a specific year or so, simply because of design and type combo. I don’t plan on collecting more...
Especially since DAT and DCC were also available roughly at the same time, adding MiniDisc to the mix didn’t make for a nice cocktail. I’m still...
Are these Philips metal tapes from the 70s or 80s? Bought them a while back but as you see have obviously not used them yet.
Here are the scanned images of a little booklet Sony released in the 90s in the Netherlands. The booklet is in Duch and contains tips and tricks...
Amazing to see NAC tackling most likely the same production problems as Agfa 55 years ago.
Back in the day you had to go to the hifi store to see the actual device.. just the trip was worth it.
Hi! I am looking for replacement feet for my WM-D3 that has been fully serviced by @Valentin recently. Missing feet obviously do not impair...
It would have been great with a (even half decent) black and white picture of the device :)
Would you by any chance have the measurements of the spring that is underneath this retainer?
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