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HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL THE FANS OF ANALOGIC WALKMAN

dottor.walkman - 2010-12-26 03:39

I want to wish Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all members of this fantastic site. I thank you all for making me welcome. Before I discovered STEREO2GO I was a collector lonely. In my country there are no fans of analog walkman and I could not exchange ideas with anyone. When I finally decided to buy a computer and get on the internet I also found that there are many fans like me in the world. This is wonderful. Thank you all again and MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR
Smile thank you oustretched arms wave thank you

johnedward - 2010-12-26 07:12

Doctor your message is inspiring to all of us here. I am always excited when we have a new member especially when they are so passionate about collecting Walkman. That you are a accomplished electrical engineer who can not only repair them but modify them to even sound better is incredable. When ever you can take pictures and post a step by step of your repair will help many of us.
I look forward to reading your posts. I warm and wonderful wish that your new year be one of joy, good health and special walkmans to come your way.
JOHN

tuna - 2010-12-26 08:24

I would lĨike toextend that wish a little further and say Merry Christmas to all of you and your families! It would not be worth it without such good people!

ao - 2010-12-26 09:39

Well said all.

This place is getting back to how it used to be. Keep the posts coming boys and girls.

dottor.walkman - 2010-12-26 10:58

Many thanks to all of you. Hello JohnEdward, I want to Clarify That I am an experienced technician mechanical and micromechanical, then electronic, but I'm not an engineer, although I use the advice of Some electronic engineer.
I chose to learn the trade of blacksmith, mechanical and micromechanical workshop with my father since I was a child. After graduation, instead of attending the university for my degree, I chose to perfect the craft that I think most importante. Ci are too many graduates, engineers, lawyers, doctors, etc. in the world and few craftsman. In order to perfect a walkman mechanically and electronically is easier if you are a skilled craftsman. The electronic engineers have studied many years and are good in theory, but then you need the dexterity of an expert technician to repair and modify. When I need something to study at a theoretical level I read a book or consulting an electronic engineer and you're done. But an electronic engineer can not learn to work with your hands if you have not done since he was a child. Please tell me if I was able to explain and if you agree with me. Unfortunately I do not speak English and use the translator of google.
As for the photos of my repairs and modifications will be happy to publish them on this forum as soon as I receive the camera I purchased. Just enough time to become familiar with using it. But please do not groped to make you what you'll see in the photos. The walkman is very delicate in both mechanical and electronic, and if you do not are an experienced technician can create serious damage, some detectable only with an oscilloscope, frequency counter, a wow and flutter meter etc.. In inexperienced hands it could reduce drastically the sound performance of a walkman, especially the most sophisticated.
Take this opportunity to ask how can you have all the technical and historical information on all Walkman? It 'really impressive.

gregorybotha - 2010-12-26 13:24

Well, I have to agree with you guys. Being part of this forum has made all the difference to the collecting / repairing of my Walkman. I've especially enjoyed the daily updates / pictures.

Enjoy the festive season and new year.

cooldude - 2010-12-27 07:54

Welcome to the forum dottor walkman. Glad to have another collector on board who also brings the wealth of expertise that are getting rare in this increasingly digitized world.

paul.cusentino - 2010-12-27 09:55

Walkman enthusiasm runs high here...welcome to the fray, dottor...and Happy New Year to all