My Discmans Collection
karlos - 2013-11-11 18:31
My Discman Collection: Sony D-50, Sony D-150 White, Sony D-9, Sony D-555, Sony D-35, Sony D-88 and Sony D-NS313F (All Metal Case, except latter) ALL WORKS!
karlos - 2013-11-11 18:46
brutus442 - 2013-11-11 18:59
Impressive collection Karlos! All working to! Sweet!
I've got the D-50 as well bu I'm having a little diagnostic trouble with it. Im getting 12V output from the AC/DC adapter and the unit is rated for 9V. I don't know what's failed inside the power adaptor but it prevents it from powering up.
Can you check your output power on your adapter?
Cheers!
karlos - 2013-11-11 20:25
Impressive collection Karlos! All working to! Sweet!
I've got the D-50 as well bu I'm having a little diagnostic trouble with it. Im getting 12V output from the AC/DC adapter and the unit is rated for 9V. I don't know what's failed inside the power adaptor but it prevents it from powering up.
Can you check your output power on your adapter?
Cheers!
Hi, this discman, the d-50, have a adapter, D50 AC adapter, but this adapter does not supply enough power, so I use an Panasonic adapter that has 12 v output, with this if it works to perfection, sorry for my english, tomorrow i upload photos of D50 AC Adapter and the Panasonic Adapter 12V output,
Best Regards!
seb968 - 2013-11-12 01:22
Nice! I love the early Discman's. They are so well made.
retro - 2013-11-12 06:24
Nice collection you have there karlos, the Sony CD-555 is areal gem. I like the gif in the second post by the way.
karlos - 2013-11-12 08:44
Yesterday I said that I have an eliminator panasonic 12 volt output, sorry, I was wrong, correct, are 9-volt, and I dont use the adapter Discman because it has by default, does not supply enough power, spin discs but stop, in contrast with the trap panasonic works great, there I leave the images, greetings
brutus442 - 2013-11-12 08:52
Thanks Karlos.
I thought it was 9V. For some reason my Sony adapter is sending out 12V which I believe is preventing power-up. I need to get my hands on a 9V with high enough Ma output to start my troubleshooting.
Many thanks for the pictures and the clarification!