Nice teardown. and nice fix on the CD player. You did say this stereo can record FM correct? is this one of those HD radios? is there a way to record the HD broadcast digitally to the card instead of going from digital to analog and back for storage on the flash card? Awesome channel.
@coondogtheman1234 Hi I had this sterio and yes it can record FM you can even set the timer from what I can renember It also recorded From the digital radio as well.
@coondogtheman1234 Oh right I see I rember that you could put the sd card in the pc and windows media player will play it but I cant rember what the format was.
Very Nice Vid as usual, just one nagging question....how many screws did you have left? I nearly always have one I've no idea where it came from and one or two missing from the case no matter how I store or arrange them Lol
The DAC is the Wolfson chip I pointed out on the board in the can with the DAB processor. I didn't check what the large chip near the phono connectors was but would guess it's just audio switching etc.
Great Video, however, I do have a few questions :)
you didn't cover the processing and DAC used before the amplifier (i.e. the S/PDIF Receiver, Signal Processing (Speaker EQ etc) and DAC before the Sanyo STK amplifier).
Any chance you can take a photo at least?
Cheers
Rochey
P.S. Great Video once again, and I loved the SMD Vacuum one you did too!
I think you have to lower the exposure because the video looks blurry. You can watch @mattsmacintosh tutorials for video cameras, they are quite good. Just ignore the Mac video editing ones and go straight to the camera tutorials.
pretty impressive!
lartti83 2 weeks ago
Nice teardown. and nice fix on the CD player. You did say this stereo can record FM correct? is this one of those HD radios? is there a way to record the HD broadcast digitally to the card instead of going from digital to analog and back for storage on the flash card? Awesome channel.
coondogtheman1234 1 month ago
@coondogtheman1234 Hi I had this sterio and yes it can record FM you can even set the timer from what I can renember It also recorded From the digital radio as well.
Steven715715 3 weeks ago
@Steven715715
I mean digitally to the SD card like to an MP3. I have an 80's retro style boombox that can do that.
coondogtheman1234 3 weeks ago
@coondogtheman1234 Oh right I see I rember that you could put the sd card in the pc and windows media player will play it but I cant rember what the format was.
Steven715715 3 weeks ago
wicked accent...makes a little dificult to understand for the non english speaker :(
But anyway all your vids are great!
Albinorama 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Fairly well made stereo, and an interesting review.
charleswolfman 1 month ago
Your knowledge in this field is amazing.
Alex1M6 2 months ago
@Alex1M6
When you've been an electrical engineer for nearly thirty years and have worked on projects around the world...
douro20 2 months ago
Very Nice Vid as usual, just one nagging question....how many screws did you have left? I nearly always have one I've no idea where it came from and one or two missing from the case no matter how I store or arrange them Lol
KeeFCrook 2 months ago
your teardowns are like minecraft, but useful :)
rasz 3 months ago
The DAC is the Wolfson chip I pointed out on the board in the can with the DAB processor. I didn't check what the large chip near the phono connectors was but would guess it's just audio switching etc.
mikeselectricstuff 3 months ago
Mike,
Great Video, however, I do have a few questions :)
you didn't cover the processing and DAC used before the amplifier (i.e. the S/PDIF Receiver, Signal Processing (Speaker EQ etc) and DAC before the Sanyo STK amplifier).
Any chance you can take a photo at least?
Cheers
Rochey
P.S. Great Video once again, and I loved the SMD Vacuum one you did too!
expataudio 3 months ago
Great video I love teardowns and repairs!
Chryseus8086 3 months ago
Whatever made that notification ping in the background made me go out of fullscreen mode and check my emails ;)
Btw. you should try to pan more slowly (or even better mount the camera on a tripod and move the object). It's hard to follow the rapid movements.
superdau 3 months ago
That amplifer section looks really cheap. Free standing caps, look like something from the eighties. Nice that you got the thing working though!
New radio for the 'shop? :)
Kankki1 3 months ago
Good Job Mike, great video, thanks.
orbiter8 3 months ago
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Nice teardown! Thanks a lot!
JumperOneTV 3 months ago
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JumperOneTV 3 months ago
I think you have to lower the exposure because the video looks blurry. You can watch @mattsmacintosh tutorials for video cameras, they are quite good. Just ignore the Mac video editing ones and go straight to the camera tutorials.
By the way, nice LED cube.
ivaneduardo747 3 months ago
Awesome !
More teardown videos like this please ! :)
VoltageNut 3 months ago