Hi all,
Recently found my old music cassettes boxed up from the late 70s and 80s and thought it would be fun to get back into recording new tapes from CDs. I had back in the day a Sony Walkman which I wore out and then threw way. Looking at them now on Ebay I wished I'd kept it as asking prices for the higher specced players of the day are eye watering. Even ones sold for parts or non working are going for 100s
unsure why really. I had a player model in mind but trying to find one that worked in decent condition that didn't cost over 300 quid and upwards was a challenge. Found one on Ebay in mint condition from 1985 but the seller was asking 320 quid
which was just too expensive. Same model then popped up for 150 in VGC with a new drive belt fitted so made a cheaper offer took a risk and it duly arrived. Have to say I'd forgotten how good these things sound plus much more tactile and pleasurable to use than just streaming music to your phone or a DAC player. The seller also threw in half a dozen new blank metal cassettes so I could start recording. Unfortunately with my Bowers and Wilkins headphones one of the drivers had packed up but managed to pick up another pair for 40 quid hardly used so happy days.

Anyways, I was going to record the tapes on an old Sony Midi stack I've had since the 90s. Recorded one tape which sounds great on the Walkman but now the CD player on Sony stack has started to play up i.e. skipping all over the shop or saying the CD isn't loaded. My question is, has anyone ever taken one of these small mini stack players apart. I was hoping the CD players laser lens might just need cleaning hence the skipping or the CD tray gearing might need a clean. I imagine these hifi stacks weren't meant to be serviceable?
Their cheap to buy on ebay but no guarantee the CD player won't go the same way so just hoping it's an easy fix with the one I've got. I guess nothing to lose taking it apart.
I've been using a reel to reel tape deck for years to record when playing the guitar as find you can't beat the sound of tape over digital.

Thanks,
Tim.
Recently found my old music cassettes boxed up from the late 70s and 80s and thought it would be fun to get back into recording new tapes from CDs. I had back in the day a Sony Walkman which I wore out and then threw way. Looking at them now on Ebay I wished I'd kept it as asking prices for the higher specced players of the day are eye watering. Even ones sold for parts or non working are going for 100s



Anyways, I was going to record the tapes on an old Sony Midi stack I've had since the 90s. Recorded one tape which sounds great on the Walkman but now the CD player on Sony stack has started to play up i.e. skipping all over the shop or saying the CD isn't loaded. My question is, has anyone ever taken one of these small mini stack players apart. I was hoping the CD players laser lens might just need cleaning hence the skipping or the CD tray gearing might need a clean. I imagine these hifi stacks weren't meant to be serviceable?
Their cheap to buy on ebay but no guarantee the CD player won't go the same way so just hoping it's an easy fix with the one I've got. I guess nothing to lose taking it apart.
I've been using a reel to reel tape deck for years to record when playing the guitar as find you can't beat the sound of tape over digital.

Thanks,
Tim.