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From: DrCassette
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  • How do you adjust tape speed. If necessary.

    What equipment do you need/use for that.

  • @huora5000

    What does that have to do with the topic of this video?

  • @DrCassette Oh, wrong video, but can you pls answer. PM.

  • @huora5000

    Have a look at the channel of uxwbill, he has a very good video explaining how to adjust the speed of cassette decks :)

  • @DrCassette Thanks!

  • yes the white ones i tried looking through your videos but couldn't find it, can you try find out which video it was if it is still there ? do they sound nice I fancy making some very tall columns and putting a full range driver in and a port at the bottom.

  • @Vintagesoundz14

    The title of the video is 'My Sony and JVC stereo system'.

  • @Vintagesoundz14

    The title of the video is 'My Sony and JVC stereo system'.

  • @Vintagesoundz14

    The title of the video is 'My Sony and JVC stereo system'.

  • what's the song at the begging? regards

  • @Felix2417425

    Dr Alban - It's my life

  • Yeah just watch for fucking copyright on Youtube

  • @crogeek

    I did - the song fragment is shorter than 10 seconds, so it's part of the Fair use regulations in the US.

  • @DrCassette I received some of alerts on Youtube because of "copyright infringement" - doesn't matter if they remove my account I will create another one

  • 1:17,What is the camera next to TV.

  • @MrAns98

    That's a Sony Alpha 35 DSLR camera.

  • @DrCassette tried video on it yet?

  • @GanEdenVideo

    Not really. I made a recording just to see if it works, but that's about it. The camera is just way too inconvenient for video.

  • what are the speakers next to the tv ? look nice.

  • @Vintagesoundz14

    The white ones? Those I built myself years ago. They were featured in one of my early videos, but I can't remember wich.

  • hi drcassette, have you checked the capacitors on the power supply and controller board? as the majority of problems i have had with hd lcd tv's has been down to capacitors that have dried out.

    however if its a problem with the TV when it gets warm it could be a soldering issue with any integrated Circuits that have "ball soldering" on them, mostly the chips that do not have any visible pins on the sides.

    hope this helps

    kris

  • @kristiaand

    That is all fine. It is either the display driver board or the connection running to it.

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