How to make a cassette player.

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
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    Hello, in this video I will show how I made a cassette recorder from a tape drive and a homemade preamp board. The head used is the simplest 4211. The preamplifier has very little noise and plays well. In the future I plan to make a full-fledged cassette deck with logical control and recording on a cassette. The preamplifier is powered by a switching power supply through an EVISUN A0512S-2W boost converter. It converts from 5 volts to bipolar 12. But the first power supply did not fit very well, there were big power noises, I had to replace it with another one, it became much better, the power noise disappeared completely. Subscribe to the channel if you are interested in the topic of electronics, put likes, write comments. At the end of the video, live recording without a microphone.
    What do you think about tape recorders in the modern world, is it an interesting topic for you?
    Suggest topics for new videos in the comments. Soon I will make a video on the topic of HI-FI VCR, you can listen to how such a VCR records sound. It seems to me that VCRs are the best from analog HI-FI sound, I will also show a revision to improve the quality of the recording.
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Komentáře • 65

  • @mohanpathak2679
    @mohanpathak2679 Před měsícem

    मैंने भी अपने दो टेपरिकार्डर को मिलाकर एक टेपरिकार्डर बनाया है ठीक चल रहा है

  • @dendys04
    @dendys04 Před rokem +6

    18:27 wow the sound is amazing i love it

  • @jessArcade
    @jessArcade Před 2 lety +12

    Awesome video man. From what I read in the description, seems like we have similar ambitions. I want to do a fully logical controlled player that I can one touch record a whole playlist with Dolby S noise reduction.

    • @se2417
      @se2417  Před 2 lety +2

      thank you, good luck with your work

  • @CoolDudeClem
    @CoolDudeClem Před rokem +9

    Do you have a schematic for the playback preamp? Some time ago I made my own cassette recorder that records well, and it's own recordings sound great when played back by another tape deck, but I just can't get the equalization right for playback on my own home made cassette recorder.

  • @Thehotglueguy
    @Thehotglueguy Před rokem +2

    This is sick! I have always wanted to make something like this myself.

  • @JOCC07
    @JOCC07 Před 2 lety +5

    awesome, i really enjoy your video. im in the journey to make my own "frankenstein multiple cassette recorder" so this videos its kind of inspirational

    • @jessArcade
      @jessArcade Před 2 lety +2

      I also have a dream to do this.

    • @JOCC07
      @JOCC07 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@jessArcade that's great man, i hope you can achieve it. also im thinking to make it "open hardware" if I achieve it, so anyone can replicate it or improve it.

    • @se2417
      @se2417  Před 2 lety

      thank you, good luck

  • @magosiazkrainygrzybow8238

    Nice project! Can you give circut diagram?

    • @Yo_Jon
      @Yo_Jon Před 10 měsíci

      Of course not 😂

  • @wajidyoutuber4555
    @wajidyoutuber4555 Před rokem +1

    Superb video
    Like it
    Keep it up connected
    Thanks for share

  • @kenstumaudio
    @kenstumaudio Před 2 lety +2

    👍👍

  • @user-mo1jc7yo7d
    @user-mo1jc7yo7d Před 3 měsíci

    Very nice 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @souravbhattacharyya3392
    @souravbhattacharyya3392 Před rokem +1

    Getting a good cassette stereo mechanism from the market has become very difficult nowadays

    • @elk3909
      @elk3909 Před 4 měsíci +2

      thats why i get the drive system from old boomboxes

  • @maximjacquet8434
    @maximjacquet8434 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey man! Nice project! What is the name of the song at the begining of the video?

    • @se2417
      @se2417  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. Bad boys blue - Jungle in my heart

  • @Darius12235
    @Darius12235 Před rokem +2

    Wish there was more explanation.

  • @robvdc
    @robvdc Před rokem

    A nice assembly just instructive and cute, because using cassettes currently is a bit outdated for me. Watching videos talking about these old technologies brings a certain nostalgia, but it stops there. If I need to record, the quality of a "Zoom H1n" style recorder is incomparably better than the most expensive cassette deck can do. Or even the cheapest or oldest smartphone can record in mono via the cable from the headset. I used to use such a device to record talk shows, but now I will search on the web for the podcast. For the music, I have become too demanding to listen to it on cassette. It is mostly the use of AAC downloaded directly or webradio. Good fun 😉. Hello from Belgium 🙋‍♂️

  • @rockybhardwaj7626
    @rockybhardwaj7626 Před rokem +3

    Any diagram of this circuit please

  • @cassettemogus
    @cassettemogus Před rokem +1

    Great video bro, btw what do you use to record the cassette playback into pc?

    • @dendys04
      @dendys04 Před rokem +1

      audacity is probably best

  • @souravbhattacharyya3392

    Excellent 👍

  • @imansolihin1244
    @imansolihin1244 Před rokem

    Good job

  • @larryshaver3568
    @larryshaver3568 Před rokem +1

    what deck did the cassette assembly come out of?

    • @MikeDS49
      @MikeDS49 Před 3 měsíci

      Any cheap cassette player made in the past 5 years. They all have the same mechanism as there is only one manufacturer. Even the new Fiio player. Better ones can be salvaged from old boomboxes with an AC erase head (but recording is a whole different problem!)

  • @aviegaillondrina1168
    @aviegaillondrina1168 Před rokem

    where did you connect the capacitors? i have a similar problem noise

  • @fox.9879
    @fox.9879 Před rokem +1

    8:32 real close to the word there

  • @prakaskumar4142
    @prakaskumar4142 Před rokem +3

    I want its circuit diagram, and names of all parts

  • @satheeshmannady9592
    @satheeshmannady9592 Před rokem

    Head pre kittumo

  • @Prafull.B
    @Prafull.B Před rokem +1

    Bhai kam karte karte kuch baat karte toh kya jata

  • @DSP1983
    @DSP1983 Před rokem

    I want new mechanism

  • @elk3909
    @elk3909 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I dont think your serious at this point...

  • @Capturing-Memories
    @Capturing-Memories Před rokem

    It's more like how to Frankstein a cassette recorder, Everything was already made you just stitched them together.

    • @elk3909
      @elk3909 Před 4 měsíci

      thats how most things are made.

    • @Capturing-Memories
      @Capturing-Memories Před 4 měsíci

      @@elk3909 No.

    • @elk3909
      @elk3909 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Capturing-Memories what devices are made that are not made using preexisting parts?

    • @elk3909
      @elk3909 Před 4 měsíci

      by one company

    • @Capturing-Memories
      @Capturing-Memories Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@elk3909 This video hasn't made anything, it's wiring up a bunch of PCB's together, this is not how manufacturing works. A hobby project yes, Manufacturing no.

  • @slickepinne
    @slickepinne Před 4 měsíci

    Making a cassette player with already existing cassette player parts is not making a cassette player.

    • @se2417
      @se2417  Před 4 měsíci

      the board is homemade

    • @slickepinne
      @slickepinne Před 4 měsíci

      @@se2417 a board is not a cassette player.

    • @elk3909
      @elk3909 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@slickepinneall systems are made with preexisting parts. ever looked inside any electrical device such as a stereo amplifier? do you really expect sony or any manufacturer to grow their own transistors to use in their devices or only use chips that they produced?
      i understand your argument as i hate how elon musk is credited for so many things he didnt do personally by himself. but if we use this argument then nobody really makes anything since they have to use parts that already exist.

    • @slickepinne
      @slickepinne Před 4 měsíci

      @@elk3909 manufacturers do not assemble other manufacturer's inventions to reassemble them and then present them as their own product.. Neither did Musk.

    • @slickepinne
      @slickepinne Před 4 měsíci

      @@elk3909 manufacturers do not assemble other manufacturer's inventions to reassemble them and then present them as their own product.

  • @2626sylver2626
    @2626sylver2626 Před 7 měsíci

    👎 for not showing or sharing the diagram

    • @richardporcari7206
      @richardporcari7206 Před 6 měsíci

      There are some shots early in the video showing close-ups of the circuit board, both top and bottom. He was very deliberate at around 2:53 to show the part number stamps on the clear 1.8 nf poly film caps (182J) and at 2:55 to show the stamp on the twin op-amp 8-DIP IC (TL072CP). That shot also shows the blue electrolytic cap values to be 47 uf at 15V. Earlier shots show the orange drops to be .47 uf. Similarly, the resistors can be decoded from their color bands. There ought to be similar pre-amp circuts with the TL072 that can be referenced to get the push-pull transistor pairs and the green film caps figured out. There are some long shots of the circuit path underneath. It can be pieced together. Later edit: Another shot at 2:59 shows the part numbers on the green caps (2A102K) 1nf at 100V, and the transistors (S9018) NPN .1 uA.