Aiwa HS-JX2000
minty - 2013-01-12 02:25
ao - 2013-01-12 03:08
Very strange indeed. Although a nice unit the JX2000 is one of those coorporate gifts that was given out to Aiwa dignitaries in the late 80's hence it nearly always shows up in the presentation box, not unlike all the WM-3's we keep seeing. Very much a trophy for the non-walkman collector I'm afraid.
minty - 2013-01-12 03:41
plop - 2013-01-12 04:22
AIWA made many versions of the popular gold box sets. Some were "corporate only" gifts such as this limited edition 10 year anniversary model example we see, there was also the special commemorative Taiwan model too that passed through S2G a while ago, but later on non-limited edition versions were also available for purchase too. Slightly later ones came with a credit card sized owners card that fitted inside the carry case.
I would say if that is a genuine certificate, it is probably worth more with the corresponding unit, that the unit just on it's own.
Shame the photo of the certificate is so crappy, but then again it will probably deter fraudsters if it is the real deal.
minty - 2013-01-12 04:31
plop - 2013-01-12 04:38
It is only limited edition due to the paperwork. Minus the paperwork and it is probably near to unrecognisable from any other "10 year anniversary" edition JX2000 out there.
minty - 2013-01-13 11:57
plop - 2013-01-13 13:00
According to ebay, it is only 4 bidders.
http://offer.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBa...mp;item=190782497322
But how do you know they are non-walkman collectors? There are two bidders who are up-bidding the price.
shugiflex - 2013-01-13 14:00
Raising the price so early is not very "professional" for eBay buyers.
Makes you wonder...
minty - 2013-01-17 05:00
plop - 2013-01-17 05:38
Agreed. It looks like it was a combination of someone fishing to find out the reserve limit and someone else trolling to jack up the bid price.
blasterfan.jens - 2013-01-19 17:04
und da waren es nur noch 500 Euro da hat wohl ein bieter kalte füsse bekommen oder
gearwheel - 2013-01-25 03:19
it ended with 999 €, and today the seller wants to offer ME the unit o.O .. i just corrected another auction text from him, and so he wrote today, that the buyer from netherland didn`t payed so far, and if i`m interested in this walkman ?
no, i`m not.. i don`t pay more than 1000 bucks for... ehrm ... THIS ...
ao - 2013-01-25 03:42
it ended with 999 €, and today the seller wants to offer ME the unit o.O .. i just corrected another auction text from him, and so he wrote today, that the buyer from netherland didn`t payed so far, and if i`m interested in this walkman ?
no, i`m not.. i don`t pay more than 1000 bucks for... ehrm ... THIS ...
Surprise, surprise
plop - 2013-01-25 03:55
it ended with 999 €, and today the seller wants to offer ME the unit o.O .. i just corrected another auction text from him, and so he wrote today, that the buyer from netherland didn`t payed so far, and if i`m interested in this walkman ?
no, i`m not.. i don`t pay more than 1000 bucks for... ehrm ... THIS ...
Well, assuming you were the next highest bidder l***2 (private), then the most he can ask from you is your maximum bid of 799€, which if you had put as your maximum bid you would have been happy to pay, no?
gearwheel - 2013-01-26 07:38
i didn`t bid on this ... i was interested in another walkman he was selling.
it`s a very nice and polite person, i wrote some msg. with him and he was happy that someone wrote him about the sony DD center gear sickness... after that, he informed me, that the 999$ bidder jumped off, and if i want to have the aiwa... but thats not, what i`m searching for atm ...
and i don`t like walkmen, that look like a fort knox device ...
cool.manchu - 2013-01-31 13:54
Regardless of the price, that is one sweet looking package! I would love to own something like that!
plop - 2013-01-31 15:19
Someone got this one in comparison for a steal (albeit without the precious numbered certificate)
walkman.archive - 2013-02-01 14:03
Someone got this one in comparison for a steal (albeit without the precious numbered certificate)
Yes, this one is not a steal. I got it. Well, it's not for me, but for a friend, but I bought it for him.
Asking 999 euros for a boxed, mint unit is really an unrealistic price. But this is something that we are going to see more commonly bit by bit.
Look, for example, at this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBa...:1123#ht_2613wt_1060
This is crazy. I have this watch also in my collection. It can really cost 200-300 euros.
plop - 2013-02-01 14:14
Yes, this one is not a steal. I got it. Well, it's not for me, but for a friend, but I bought it for him.
Asking 999 euros for a boxed, mint unit is really an unrealistic price. But this is something that we are going to see more commonly bit by bit.
I kind of guessed it was you
£163 GBP is a good price for a slightly beaten up 10 year anniversary boxed JX2000. It is at least one of the earlier JX2000s and will have a bi-azimuth mechanism, unlike the non 10 year anniversary JX2000 version for which some of the later ones having only the fixed head. A couple of years ago boxed JX2000 units were averaging £300 to £400, in part due to certain bidders jacking up the asking price.
I wore many Casio and Timex digital watches in my youth but eventually the straps on them all split and the watch was pretty much useless around the wrist. Rare to see one mint, but I agree the price asked for is extremely unreasonable. However, at least he does allow you to make an offer.
cool.manchu - 2013-02-01 15:03
The only real concern with that one you bought is the lack of volume output. Do you have the parts to fix it?
plop - 2013-02-02 00:22
The only real concern with that one you bought is the lack of volume output. Do you have the parts to fix it?
If it is low output from these AIWA, it is usually the capacitors that need replacing. The JX2000 is one of the easier AIWA models to replace them in.
walkman.archive - 2013-02-02 14:54
£163 GBP is a good price for a slightly beaten up 10 year anniversary boxed JX2000. It is at least one of the earlier JX2000s and will have a bi-azimuth mechanism, unlike the non 10 year anniversary JX2000 version for which some of the later ones having only the fixed head. A couple of years ago boxed JX2000 units were averaging £300 to £400, in part due to certain bidders jacking up the asking price.
I wore many Casio and Timex digital watches in my youth but eventually the straps on them all split and the watch was pretty much useless around the wrist. Rare to see one mint, but I agree the price asked for is extremely unreasonable. However, at least he does allow you to make an offer.
You have a good eye! ;-)
Yes, 163 is a very reasonable price. I completely agree with you: only two years ago there were much resonable prices. It looks that nowadays there are people diggin in their closets, looking for vintage gadgets for sell at astronomic prices, probably due to the strong crysis.
I remember I bought a complete and mint JX505 (but without box) for 50 euros a few years ago...
The problem of the volume is not a big problem. I'm sure we can fix it sooner or later with the help of a technician.
The good is that it has the bi-azimuth mechanism, as you said :-)
Vintage Casio & Seiko watches are also becoming more expensive than gold! I think that they are in the same league than these rare and desired walkmans...
minty - 2013-02-06 14:51
plop - 2013-02-06 15:19
Go on... make an offer of 1€ and I'll beat that offer with .99€
pawel - 2013-03-28 09:27
plop - 2013-03-28 10:06
Common issues... same issues as per with the JX505. Old electrolytic capacitors leak and need to be replaced. Backup rechargeable battery usually needs to be replaced otherwise radio station memory is lost.
You can replace the failed plastic with new clear PVC film.
From the photos supplied, you have a fixed azimuth head. The early models had the bi-azimuth head.
You probably have a very late '10 Year Anniversary' model that or more likely someone has swapped some internal parts around with another JX2000 or JX505.
walkman.archive - 2013-03-28 16:47
pawel - 2013-03-28 17:43
plop - 2013-03-29 01:01
As all the cases are interchangeable between the international versions of the JX2000 and JX505, a previous owner may have swapped out the gold case. It is not unknown for people to do things like that for their own reasons and perhaps flip the one they don't want to an unsuspecting buyer. Such is the risk when buying second hand used equipment. Solder joints, if remade correctly are very hard to spot if original or not.
Leaked capacitors could do all sorts of malfunction to a circuit. If none of the buttons are working, perhaps the 'Hold' or 'Remote' mode is selected. There is a slight possibility of course that the logic control is fried. The capacitors on the JX505/2000 are concentrated in one area of the PCB and a large volume of electrically conductive liquid in a small area could easily overwhelm any electrical circuitry to cause any amount of short circuit or damage.
pawel - 2013-03-29 01:57
plop - 2013-03-29 07:53
WA, just noticed the serial number on your left JX505 is only a few digits younger than the boxed JX505 I have.
I prefer the bi-azimuth mechanism. It lets me adjust the azimuth for recordings where the alignment may be out.
walkman.archive - 2013-04-01 08:48
Curious that we have closer serials. Me too prefer the bi-azimuth..
rainman - 2013-05-10 18:16
If the jx2000 is full well-boxed, I‘d prefer to have the V99 earphone rather than the JX2000.
pawel - 2013-05-11 10:25
What is so special about V99 earphone ?
rainman - 2013-05-11 21:17
What is so special about V99 earphone ?
I dun know, just want to have a try. The price in CHN is up to 3800RMB, it's about 600+ AUD.
pawel - 2013-05-12 12:52
I got mine along with hs-jx2000 for 30$
so 600 AUD is defenitely way too much
for that price you can buy complete set in a box
not just the earphones.