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Sanyo M7830k, finally restored it.

superduper - 2011-07-08 14:18

Here is the result:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qRy6Pf_xOQ

 

The restoration:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG19y0-pcxU

 

Notes:  Videos might not play in some countries due to the music content, and geographical restrictions policies of youtube and their affiliated company agreements.

davebush - 2011-07-08 15:06

fantastic job norm......a  real credit to your hard work

redbenjoe - 2011-07-08 16:07

dibs

superduper - 2011-07-08 16:17

Originally Posted by redbenjoe:

dibs


If I got a nickel for every dibs you ever called..........

ghettoman - 2011-07-08 16:25

love it norm,i could have had one of them a few years ago,but i passed because it was down on one channel..really nice mini box though..i like it alot..

retro - 2011-07-08 19:13

Excellent job Stormin Normin, the final result was well worth the effort.

radio.raheem - 2011-07-08 23:56

Outstanding....nice one norm

litfan - 2011-07-09 08:55

Unbelievable. I know, How much work you have done there man. Well done.

redbenjoe - 2011-07-09 12:42

dibs

superduper - 2011-07-09 18:07

Uh oh.  RBJ must be getting serious about his dibs.

easthelp - 2011-07-09 19:27

Excellent restoration job, Stormin Normin! Like davebush said (and like the other Stereo2Go members allude), the results do justice to all your hard work. You'd think the unit was moderately used rather than damaged and heavily used before restoration. That Sanyo M7830K looks like a really interesting jambox. The twin sets of speakers suggest POWER, the twin-ended carrying handle is quite unusual and the overall look has a pleasing interplay of angularity and chrome accents. Then again, it doesn't seem to tune shortwave or have a (three-digit) tape counter (aww!). But never fear! You STILL did real good fixing that 'box up.

superduper - 2011-07-09 20:01

Look closely at the 2nd video.  It does indeed have 3-digit tape counter.  And secondly, it also has 2 shortwave bands as well.  So it's a 4 band tuner.

easthelp - 2011-07-09 20:55

Ahh, my mistake, Stormin. Before posting the message, I did have an idea that I was wrong in assuming the unit was a no-shortwave, no-tape-counter unit. But I guess I took a chance in venturing (hopefully) mild criticism. I note also that, with 20 watts of power, your M-7830K has twice the power of my decidedly smaller, monaural (and essentially chrome-free) Sanyo M-1770K that I bought new in some Manhattan, New York City electronics store around 2000 (around forty bucks pre-tax, and no tape counter ). But, again, VERY good restoration work, friend (and nice presentation in the second video!).

andyboombox - 2011-07-19 02:08

great work indeed-great looking machine,so funky with the 4 speakers-do you fancy a complete resto on a sharp gf555?only jokin its shot-ill get round to starting it shortly

- 2011-07-20 09:42

We're Wishing that Normin would take upon this Sanyo M 7880K as his Next restoration project and or a Lightining Blue Bolt grills cover style box

pioneer - 2011-08-13 08:59

Great restoration job Norm,it's well worth it to see the end result.Never saw one like that over here in ontario canada.It's a Thing of beauty and it show's          PIONEER