Yes, the sound is bad… it's very dark in the workshop so I had o use the cheap camera wich has a better low light performance than the Aiptec camcorder. Luckily these days are gone, the Panasonic camcorder is good enough in low light to get a good picture even in the dark workshop.
It sounds as though you recorded the audio with a DC bias cassette recorder using the internal mic! (best description of it I could think of!) Not a very good stereo, the parts are cheap and far between. At least you can salvage some things!
That's a good question… there's one that actually does nothing (input 230V and output 230V), one for the standby circuit and then the main transformer… a very expensive setup!
That's odd! When I checked this video before uploading the sound was a lot better! Sorry that it is so bad! I used a cheap camera for recording this… and this error makes it even worse! 🙁
That's a little odd, you don't normally see fluorescent displays on today's stuff, it's usually all LCD now. I wonder why they used so many transformers?
Yes, the sound is bad… it's very dark in the workshop so I had o use the cheap camera wich has a better low light performance than the Aiptec camcorder. Luckily these days are gone, the Panasonic camcorder is good enough in low light to get a good picture even in the dark workshop.
Alles klar, danke!
It sounds as though you recorded the audio with a DC bias cassette recorder using the internal mic! (best description of it I could think of!) Not a very good stereo, the parts are cheap and far between. At least you can salvage some things!
@there's one that actually does nothing (input 230V and output 230V)…Das ist eine Netzfilter, thats a Line Filter
That's a good question… there's one that actually does nothing (input 230V and output 230V), one for the standby circuit and then the main transformer… a very expensive setup!
That's odd! When I checked this video before uploading the sound was a lot better! Sorry that it is so bad! I used a cheap camera for recording this… and this error makes it even worse! 🙁
That's a little odd, you don't normally see fluorescent displays on today's stuff, it's usually all LCD now. I wonder why they used so many transformers?
nice video
taking cheap things apart or making them better is always fun but why is there so much distortion in the audio??