Hi,
I've been out of this whole hifi/stereo thingie for quite a while (more than a decade, actually, strange story, please don't ask) but recently rediscovered my enthusiasm for everything that records and/or plays music.
The other day, I pulled out my old Kenwood CP-G5, which was actually my first 'Walkman' (ca. 1985), and I liked it a lot, even though I never used it very much (wasn't a big headphones type of person then, and in a way, still ain't). It was replaced by an Aiwa PX101 some years later, and basically sat in a box until now.
Here are some pictures of the device (pics 1-4), which I still consider quite pretty (I usually like that a-bit-of-understatement design, and compared to many other mid-80s machines, this one is not too show-offy).
After I had pulled it out, I noticed something weird (you maybe already noticed from the pictures above): The cassette door wouldn't shut correctly. I didn't remember it being that way, and by my cursory inspection it seemed like there was something missing, as the 'Open' knob wasn't there, and there was a door lock latch missing its counterpart. As to my recollection, that was never a problem, and so some parts seem to have got lost. Very strange.
Given that the unit never left that box for ages (a very big and convoluted box, I might add), the missing part(s) should still be around somewhere. But I have no idea what exactly to look for. Maybe someone also owns this unit and can give me a hint.
Pics 5 to 9 show the evidence. Pic 5 is the cassette door at full width where there probably should be something (some kind of metal bar?). Pic 6 is the side with the empty slot for the 'Open' knob, and the inside area. Pic 7 shows the part of the cassette door where there should be some closing mechanism, and the orphaned latch (which is also picured in pic 8). Pic 9 shows the empty 'Open' slot, and the sorry state of the non-closed cassette door as-is. I have no idea what the remnants of adhesive tape that are shown in the pictures might mean.
Does anyone else have this machine, and/or can point me to what exactly is missing here, and what I have to look for?
BTW:
(1) Does anyone happen to have a service manual for this device? This little machine could use a little servicing.
(2) Is there anyone who knows who actually manufactured the unit? AFAIK, Kenwood usually bought their portables from other manufacturers.
As an aside, here is another picture, which shows that there has been some leakage from the batteries, which unfortunately hadn't been removed. As the battery compartment isn't fully accessible, any ideas how to clean it without tearing the whole device apart?
Hi John,
thanks for the welcome and congratulations for having the tuner module. A very unique design. I've never had or even seen one of those (not even a photograph), and I always longed for one back then every time I laid my hands on the little player (esp. since it is specifically designed to accomodate the tuner add-on, and the casing isn't even completely closed for that reason). It just seemed incomplete without it.
As for the latch assembly: Thank you very much for displaying it. A part like that would explain a lot. Weird that I can't for the life of me remember ever having seen such a thing. Maybe my CP-G5 was constructed a tad differently? I have no idea. OTOH, me not remembering the part may as well be due to ageing and dementia...
A part like this would, OTOH, explain those remnants of adhesive tape all over the place and some scuffs (BTW: if they really assembled the unit with adhesive tape, that would be a strange way to do).
Could you post a photo of the back of the part? That might give me some additional clues.
P.S.: I have the same carrying case as you do. I always wondered what the outer compartment was good for. Now I know...
Glad to be of assistance. My unit is at a fellow members having some capacitors replaced and waiting to find a new motor one I have is weak but plays almost right on speed. Am unable to provide any more pictures other than what posted for many weeks or longer.
That is a neat walkman!
Looks alot like hitachi walkmans!!
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Originally posted by walkgirl:
That is a neat walkman!
Thank you.
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Looks alot like hitachi walkmans!!
I don't think it's a Hitachi. While the use of a tuner cassette may point in that direction, others, like Toshiba, used tuner cassettes as well.
In the meantime, I managed to spot the very same assembly of drive buttons (Reverse, Play, Stop) on Toshiba's 1984 KT-AS2:
http://www.pocketcalculatorsho.../graphics/kt-as2.jpg So I'm inclined to believe that it's actually been manufactured by Toshiba.
HERE YOU GO a original KENWOOD CP-G5 SERVICE MANUAL ON EBAY
Item number: 200494987729
Would greatly appreciate if you could scan and send me copy of the Manual so I can do further work on my CP-G5.
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HERE YOU GO a original KENWOOD CP-G5 SERVICE MANUAL ON EBAY
Item number: 200494987729
Thanks. I probably should, however, find that missing part first, before throwing additional money at this issue. Chances to buy the part itself are probably zero.
i can asure you all, it IS actually a Tosh...
That is what I also did say it does look like a
hitach toshiba
Greetings all;
This particular model KENWOOD-Trio is based on Toshiba mechanism but it's design and Features are Unique for this KENWOOD. I believe it was made in collaboration with Toshiba. this was only in the early years of the Walkman age.
Toshiba themselves don't have a similar Walkman like that in design and features.
However AIWA OEM for KENWOOD are plain AIWA in features & Design except the KENWOOD name and it's very obvious.
TheLion
If you interested of selling it as-is please PM me.
Hello again,
have been away from this forum for a while (how could I dare?), and can gladly report that - by pure chance - I did find the missing part a short while ago. No photo, sorry, but it's exactly the part in John's photo.
Unfortunately, I let the chance to buy the service manual back then pass by.
But there are two on eBay atm.
I'll get one and can send scans to anyone who needs them after I received it.
looks great
I aint ever seen one of those before. Deffo Toshiba based.