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made this simple die set on a cheap little lathe. drill a 3/8 hole in sheet metal, grab a 3/8 bolt/nut and tighten down
Herbert von Karajan and Akio Morita (Sony) at the Compact Disc presentation in Salzburg, 1981.
From www.dutchaudioclassics.nl/15-april-1981-introduction-comp....
I just got a nice shiny new Dell Studio 17 Laptop (on the left).
Which is fine, except that for some colors, it gets little crawly lines all over the color.
Like, say, the background of the flickr homepage (which, for web design geeks is #fefefe)
My old 9300 (on the right) doesn't do it.
I want it fixed, cause if you do much color work - you know, like editing photos, it really sucks.
He's supposed to be here between 11:00am and 1:00pm. It's 12:43pm. I'm not thinking he's gonna make it....
Oh, and they're in our living room so he can be comfy if & when he ever gets here.
Car just pulled up outside. Looks like I was wrong.
AM/FM CD Stereo with clock.
Good reception and great sound.
(I moved the speakers close for the photograph)
Made in China.
The full Freecycle haul. Totally worth it.
Onkyo CD player, Onkyo stereo, Polk Audio speakers.
upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
November 16, 2013.
... Read my blog at ClintJCL at wordpress.com
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BACKSTORY: The mother-of-all-Freecycle hauls. $2000 worth of audio equpiment. $600/ea MSRP Polk Audio RTi100 speakers. $450 MSRP Polk Audio cs400i center speaker. Replacement Onkyo TX-SV545 amp to use downstairs in place of my broken $1000 (grrr) 1997 amp. Was the guy getting divorced and not wanting to share his stuff or something? Or maybe he didn't like that the subs buzzed (so turn them off!). Dunno. I do know that I responded to the posting within 2 minutes of it going up. You gotta jump on stuff like this.
Peace To All,
Here is my daisy chained, vintage stereo system, now with a LUXMAN receiver R-404. This is my 2nd Luxman receiver I've purchased and only paid $10.00. It's in excellent condition, fuse, caps, all. The radio is strong, and all pots are cleaned so no scratchy sounds at all. I'm using this receiver, daisy chained to my Kenwood KR-8010, so I can add more speakers, and other equipment. The Genesis Model 1, and the ADS L710, are both on the Luxman, and the Infinity RS-6B, and the white wall Techncs speakers. are on the KR-8010 receiver. The Mach 2's and upgraded NOVA speakers will get plugged to another receiver I have by Lafayette. I may be getting some Mission speakers soon. It's nice to be able to have so many different types of speakers and get the best of all worlds.
Not bad at all for some thrift store findings. A little work, and lots of TLC, and now look. AWESOME!!!
Blessing To All..
ODC-What Once Was
The round Philips CD player was once what I brought to the gym with me to listen to music, now I have a FiiO X1 (Generation 2) Portable High-Resolution Lossless Music Player that is much lighter, smaller and more convenient and it holds a ton of music.
I bought both the soundtrack and the DVD of Moulin Rouge. I took the picture with it in my CD player, but truthfully, I haven't used that thing in ages!
The slightly odd Phone-O-Scope, which is an adapter to affix SLR lenses to iPhones.
Build instructions and more details are here.
You'll need to take laser pickup (see left inset, above) out of the CD player and start to pull it to bits. I was able to get three lenses out; you'll need to verify that each one is a magnifier. These can be stacked to achieve more magnification of the lens aperture (when it is attached); the more you can magnify, the less vignetted the image will be.
I wrapped a thin layer of putty around the edges of the stacked lenses to stick thin strips of paper around the edges of the lenses. This is so that they can be assembled together and handled as a single unit.
The tab in my CD player that registers whether or not it's closed broke
off at some point in my backpack. So, now I have to do this.
As with most community radio stations, it's pretty basic, but well-equipped - turntable, twin CD players, mini-disc player, DAT player, cassette tape deck (!), cartridge machine, three mics for recording, and a variety of input and output jacks for external sources.
The computer runs Adobe Audition 1.5.
You're pretty much able to do any sort of recording you'd ever need to do, all in-house...
Brand new in sealed 1 piece blister pack.
Ultra High 1450 mAh capacity.
High energy density
High drain performance
Environmentally friendly. No Mercury, Cadmium or Lead.
Saves Money. Cost less than 1c per charge cycle.
Recharge up to 1000 times.
No Memory effect - No need to fully discharge.
30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee.
2 Year Manufacturers Warranty on all Vapex batteries.
Free upgrade to registered post for all purchases over $60 to ensure your items arrive safely.
Compatible with the following MD/MP3/CD Players:
Sony NC-5WM, NC-6WM, NH9WM, NH-10WM, NH-14WM, NH 14WM, NH14WM-BC
Energizer ER-GUM1
Sanyo HF-A1U 1400, Twicell Slim 1400
Streamsonic NM-14P
Panasonic HHF-AZ01, HHF-AZ201S, HHF-AZ01T, RP-BP61
Uniross RB103244
Sharp AD-N55BT
Aiwa MHB-901
Victor BN-R129
Use for portable MP3, CD and minidisc players, including:
Aiwa: AMF90, AMHX100, AMHX150, AMHX200, AMHX30, AMHX50, AM-F90
Evolution: EV-128MRS
iRiver : iMP-350 and iMP-400 SlimX MP3/CD players.
JVC: XMP55SL, XM-P55SL, BN-R3610
Kenwood: DMCP55, DMC-P55
MTV Evolution: 128MB Portable MP3 Player (RadioShack #42-8042)
Panasonic: P3GAVA/2B, SJM80, SJMJ7, SJMJ70, SJMJ88, SJMR100, SJMR200, SJMR220, SJSW90MD, SJSW9M, SLMP30
Rave: MP300
Sanyo: MHB-901, HFA1U
Sharp: IMMT880S, MDMT66, MDMT77, MDMT770, MDMT877, MDST66, MDST70, MDST77
Sony: D955 DEJ01, DEJ925, MZE25, MZE30, MZE35, MZE44, MZE45, MZE50
Specifications:
Voltage 1.2V
Weight 23g
Capacity 1450 mAh
Thickness 6.1mm
Height67.0mm
Width17.0mm
Purchase this item at www.electronicswarehouse.com.au
Mor of a test of image manipulation skills, rather than photography. I shot each part of this CD player individually, then layered them all together and added shadows in PS. Quite pleased with the result.
Strobist info:
SB25 camera left, through paper diffuser
YN460 Camera right with blue gell & paper diffuser
I found some stuff while cleaning:
left: My first (and only) discman ever; purchased in 2002 after my MD player died. I ended up making the jump to a 15GB iPod (3rd generation) in 2004. I basically used my cassette players until 2002, since my MD player was a fickle beast. (what a waste of money)
center: One of many, many Walkmen that have been in my life. It still works!
right: Just as it says - my first sony. It used to have a microphone, but I probably took that apart at some point during my "how does it work" phase (ages 8 to 11). I don't have any C-cell batteries to test it out.
It's amazing how much technology has changed since I was a child; heck, even in the past 10 or so years. (can't everyone say this? heh)