stbnyc - 2008-04-18 11:15
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0caTXYdWR_8my lasonic i975.. its originally the trc 975
Very cool,thanks for sharing that!!!!
thanks
.. the mod was risky one, especially with the cassete doors, one mistake and there goes ur cassette doors
excellent ! a mod that doesn't molest a beautiful boombox ! ! nice ! !
Nice mod.Put a patent on it hurry
Cool, great job!
Dude you'd better get a patent quick or whatever you need to do. Don't let your money get away from you! Nice work!
I wish i could have seen your casssette that you modded a little better when you held it up in front, what did you do to that cassette? is that a seprate item or is that your link to your ipod thingy?
James
oh yes i posted a video responce :-)
STBNYC, if you lived near me I would have a battery pack mod for as many of my boxes as you could handle! Great ideas and great execution! Thanks for sharing!
guys im panicing!!! how do you get a patent if youre srious about it!? help.. omg help!! lol im only 21
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Originally posted by DecentMan4you:
I wish i could have seen your casssette that you modded a little better when you held it up in front, what did you do to that cassette? is that a seprate item or is that your link to your ipod thingy?
James
oh yes i posted a video responce :-)
its really hard to explain. i used a plain cassete and cut it up till the ipod nano fits perfectly, and bought a cassette adapter that was meant for mp3 players to work with cars that has no CD player. i removed the circuit board and the cassette head from the adapter and put it in the ipod cassette adapter i made. oh and i used a headphone plug to connect to the nano. i did alot of gluing and it was stressful. it was worth it though.
BUT THERES ONE THING THAT I HAD TO DO .. I HAD TO REMOVE SOME PARTS OF THE CASSETTE PLAYER.
LIKE THOSE TWO WHEELS THAT ROLLS THE TAPES (I DONT KNOW WHAT EXACLY THEYRE CALLED)
you all can use battery packs.. it all depends on how much voltage you need
my boombox is 15v so i used two 7.2v battery packs (usually made for remote controlled toys like cars) and it equals to 14.4v (close to 15v) and it still runs great
NO .... that IS A GOOD explanation !!! thanks I wouldnt have thought of that I thought that you had made somehting different but in effect you Modded a adapter -- that is in itself, a kewl idea ... and then you went on with your b;box modification ...
thanks James aka DecentMan4you -- yes ,,,, now its a dumb name ... as I get older -- I'll be 49 in October ...
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Originally posted by STBNYC:
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Originally posted by DecentMan4you:
I wish i could have seen your casssette that you modded a little better when you held it up in front, what did you do to that cassette? is that a seprate item or is that your link to your ipod thingy?
James
oh yes i posted a video responce :-)
its really hard to explain. i used a plain cassete and cut it up till the ipod nano fits perfectly, and bought a cassette adapter that was meant for mp3 players to work with cars that has no CD player. i removed the circuit board and the cassette head from the adapter and put it in the ipod cassette adapter i made. oh and i used a headphone plug to connect to the nano.
Super Impressive!!!
interesting
nice work!!!
the with the guys better get it patent I like your idea pretty
ghettoblaster68 - 2008-04-21 09:54
very smart idea! well done.
cheers
ghetto68
ghettoblaster68 - 2008-04-27 03:22
check out what i found today!!
Cassette shaped MP3 Crazy how quick it becomes reallity!
This means it will fit in any bbx.
2GB it`s like a NANO for only 39$.
cheers
ghetto68