Vintage Electronics Repair: Dead AIWA TP-31 Tape Recorder restoration
AIWA TP-31 Portable Tape Recorder: repair and restoration. This vintage rim drive tape recorder came to the workbench totally dead, can we bring it back to life and save a bit of history? 0:00 Diagnosis 0:29 Disassembly 0:51 Replace Battery Connections 2:43 Initial Test 3:23 Replace Electrolytic Capacitors 8:38 Upgrade Speaker 10:26 Cleaning 11:43 Recording Music 12:18 Final Test You can watch all my vintage electronic repair videos here: / @dream.build.create Some viewers have suggested this oddly satisfying video is unintentional ASMR due to the relaxing sounds of soldering and vintage component work.

▶︎
Vintage Electronics Repair: Dead NEC NT-625 transistor radio restoration

▶︎
Tape Recording: Taking the Electromagnet to a Whole New Level

▶︎
The Electric Mistress Repair

▶︎
Adaptor!? Sony microcassette to cassette adapter MA-40A

▶︎
Texas Instruments: The Dallas Oil Company That Accidentally Invented the Microchip and Changed Tech

▶︎
Sony Tapecorder Restoration and Repair

▶︎
Exploring a Reel to Reel Tape Recorder: Sony TC-366

▶︎
Vintage Electronics Repair: Dead Panasonic R-8 transistor radio restoration

▶︎
Before You Recap Your Vintage Receiver... Watch This

▶︎
1978 ⚙️ Vintage Music Center RESTORATION | Sharp SG-320X 🎵 Japan

▶︎
Vintage Electronics Repair: Dead Transitone TR-1645 transistor radio restoration

▶︎
New Maxell & Toshiba vs. vintage Walkman cassette players

▶︎
Robotron - Computers from the GDR

▶︎
1994 ⚙️ RESTORATION & Repair ✅ VINTAGE Laptop | COMPAQ LTE Elite 💻 MS-DOS Retrogaming machine!

▶︎
Vintage Electronics Repair: Dead Silvertone 1207 transistor radio restoration

▶︎
Remember When America's First Computer Couldn't Stay On? One Engineer Fixed It in 1946

▶︎
The cassette tape pencil mystery finally solved!✏️

▶︎
Nixie Sony Calculators - SOBAX ICC-400 and ICC-550

▶︎
'Repairing' the unique Twin Tape Sony Walkman W800

▶︎
