I fixed a LInn tuner once and Linn was helpful with supplying tech data for it so I could figure out what was the problem. I suppose it may depend on whether or not the unit is still in production or obsolete. If a production unit they may insist you deal with their people.
@joshygaminghub74284 күн бұрын
been using this on my computer repair shop, it is very useful specially when soldering small smd's on a laptop board, i bought this since i can't afford to buy an expensive digital microscope.
@edwardrogers-wright16049 күн бұрын
I'm grateful that I found this channel. I bought this a year ago but couldn't get the hang of it, now I know how to use it, thanks a lot. With regard to working under it, if I could find a way of putting a 2X magnifying lens beneath, might this increase the working distance? Please, I love you to reply ...
@norbertrivera26 күн бұрын
There are a lot of those in the web at all prices i buy one not cheaper not so expensive but with the characteristic that you can move to front and backward in case you have to inspect a large electronic board so put this in your mind.
@johnhess351Ай бұрын
Hooray for the Mantises! I think I'll buy one of these digital units having seen your review. Nice video and presentation. If you could find a piece of anti newton ring glass off old copier or process camera, that would also be perfect for protective glass. Second choice might be a standard UV or Skylight camera lens filter. My fingers tremble in anticipation of doing mods, for which this digital magnifier/macroscope cries out. You mentioned flat black background which would also be my first. A DIY LED ring light comes to mind; the go to method for macro, which this is, not really micro, but 20X is all we really need, practically speaking. It looks good.
@sicks6sixАй бұрын
not much, if any better than a pair of magnified illuminated lab spectacles,
@gadgetmindАй бұрын
I've fixed so many things were they hoped the top pad would do the work for a large component, didn't have much copper on the bottom, and it all went wrong. And those caps weren't supported with "goop" so vibration could have cracked them off.
@RobWhittlestone2 ай бұрын
Very enjoyable video Nigel. Could you perhaps include a list of your equipment (preferably with links) in the video description? I'm looking to get some test equipment for several activities and it would help to know what's out there and works. All the best, Rob in Switzerland
@nigelsretroworkshopАй бұрын
Hi Rob. Actually I intend to make some videos about test equipment and some really basic from scratch how-tos but maybe not soon enough for you. A lot of what I have is old so you won't be able to buy the same. I'll put some basic info in the description.
@RobWhittlestoneАй бұрын
@@nigelsretroworkshop Great, thanks Nigel! I bought a Chinese clone of a Mark Levinson John Curl design but the soldering quality is apparently very variable and my first one developed pops, crackles and bangs after only 3 weeks. I sent it back and should receive a replacement soon but am not holding my breath (about the soldering). In a forum someone had the same problem and resoldered all the dodgy connections and dry joints. He's now very happy with it, so I may have to do the same. I think he upgraded some capacitors also, which I may not. But having basic test equipment would be a boon. All the best, Rob in Switzerland
@joemalone73852 ай бұрын
Ive just jad the exacrly the same issue on a Linn LK140. Those small copper sleeves came out with the the capacitor connectors. I couldnt understand it, I have a very good desoldering iron.
@matthewtaylor73552 ай бұрын
Another overpriced overhyped under performer
@andymouse2 ай бұрын
Nice !
@Si1983h2 ай бұрын
That amp has been reworked at least once before during its life, it and a couple of other products which use the same amp board were the subject of a recall to replace those two caps with higher voltage spec parts (a reliability mod because they were too close to the limit at the top of the mains voltage tolerance range)… there’s a sticker on the base which does indicate it was done… however I’d be absolutely amazed if anyone at Linn was responsible for that abomination, they are meticulous about quality control and workmanship and if it had been damaged there, they would have fitted a new PCB… so I’d say someone has been in there since! PS, it’s pretty difficult to actually do that damage on Linn products, the PCBs are very high quality, I’ve reworked many (usually after 20 years or so of service) and never damaged one.
@paulb46612 ай бұрын
Not that this amf tester is without its foibles, but it's worth to note that for a 6.8mF, at 50 or 63VDC, the esr should be about 10 or 20 of miliohms at most. Half an ohm is way to high, I think and indicates wear. Sanken (subdivision of Sanyo) C3519 & A1386 outputs aren't fets, they're bipolar transistors.
@nigelsretroworkshop2 ай бұрын
I stand corrected, thanks
@paulb46612 ай бұрын
@@nigelsretroworkshop Im just learning myself, so by no means an expert, if I may rec'd sth, then please take a look at through vias, but make sure they're copper, not Chinese brass, which is prone to rupture. You can get away without a press, if you're careful and ensure PCB is supported, by using two punches to gently force it open once in place. You may need to drill a clean hole to accommodate the via, but it's worth it. Once you get the hang of it, they'll look factory installed.
@sdgelectronics2 ай бұрын
I think you were supposed to remove the aluminium bar associated with that one pcb, rather than the transistors. It would have avoided the broken temperature cut out. Did you consider drilling a small hole and soldering the wire bridge on both sides? I'm not sure you would have flowed solder to the top side now you have no plating
@nigelsretroworkshop2 ай бұрын
Actually I did try to remove the bar but I couldn't slide the board back far enough - the caps fouled on the casing. Leaves me wondering how they got there in the first place, I assume the original caps were shorter. I was careful with the soldering & was happy the solder had flowed through.
@nicodenhaak39612 ай бұрын
Hi, Difficult to see where things go, and how they work without a schematic. Just one question: the cooling strip where the outputs are mounted on, seems easy to remove. Just two inbus screws. Then you could have left the outputs attached on there, and remove that as a whole. I know, in a new to you amp isn't always easy to see how things things come apart. Creative thinking about the through hole repair, but you definatly should have soldered the topside first, and then fitting the cap. Now you have now way of knowing if the solder has flowed enough on the topside. It might have done so, but no way of knowing for sure. Strange faillure of the board by the way. Thanks for sharing. Cheers from the Netherlands.
@pascalphase25562 ай бұрын
Nice fix ! Nice monitor, bravo from France !
@zdzisiek19792 ай бұрын
Witam. Duży transformator w tym wzmacniaczu. Spytam czy ten oscyloskop to firma GOULD? Pozdrawiam
@garycollins82532 ай бұрын
I used to work in an industrial controls repair center. When this happened we used a brass eyelet and crimped it down . Then we soldered around the outside to the trace and left the center open. Vola a new through hole to fit the cap . just solder the cap in and you're done.
@nicodenhaak39612 ай бұрын
Thats a good repair.
@paulb46612 ай бұрын
Crimping a through via would be the standard MO in my book, the only issue I can see is, that industrial quality, electrolytic copper ones, usually come in a pack of 1000.
@RobWhittlestone2 ай бұрын
I would suggest a ferrule of apropriate diameter to fix the plate through.. You can get a selection of sizes for a few Euro. You can trim its length before or after.
@bazzaar18692 ай бұрын
I wouldn't be happy about the wire connection on the top side of the board under the capacitor. You cant see it to know if it is soldered. Perhaps you should have soldered it first, then fitted the cap. Large capacitors relying on only the solder connections for mechanical stability is asking for broken through-plated connections.
@M0UAW_IO832 ай бұрын
Nice, I've done this a few times with ILP MOSFET amp decks, they used to be really popular with mobile DJs and the caps flexed on the boards, breaking tracks and the legs of the caps.
@nigelsretroworkshop2 ай бұрын
I assumed it was maybe the result of a drop but after I filmed this video I found some old forum posts referring to a recall on this amp, specifically for these capacitors. They were changed for a higher voltage, lower capacitance - and the ones I found in the amp were the replacements so now I'm pretty certain the damage was the result of a bodged job!
@ianhaylock74092 ай бұрын
@@nigelsretroworkshop If that's the case, then how come the through plating was still on the caps leg? I think the original replacement damaged the through hole plating, and a bit of bashing in the amps lifetime caused the through plating to completely break as they didn't silicone the caps to the board.
@MostLuckiest2 ай бұрын
Ebay seller has 3 left Andonstar ad407 listed under AD407 without the brand name when searched. Same as Joey Does Tech YT repair uses. They have listed for 30.99 with auto coupon free ship. I thought they were an off brand but, I got mine they were legit Andonstar Ad407!!. The weird thing was they were dropped shipped from Amaz on. I sent my off brand dm201 back and kept the 407. I liked the 201 a little better but, this was half the price and did what I needed. Just passing the info and deal along.
@PaulHanley712 ай бұрын
A fantastic weekend away at IFA 2024, Berlin. I'm so glad I finally managed to drag you there 🙂
@nigelsretroworkshop2 ай бұрын
👍Great trip mate, we need to plan another one
@danielflakelar81933 ай бұрын
Awesome. Somehow one of these found its way to Australia, Had it on the bench in front of me and well..... It was a bit of a mess. Some of the Links and Jumpers were not fitted but act the correct way (Video cct). It was putting out pal I not NTSC or Pal BG. Interesting is the row of sockets for tape and RGB etc are hard sockets on this one not flyleads like yours.
@nigelsretroworkshop3 ай бұрын
The ones with fixed sockets at the rear are usually the standard model rather than export.. Check the printed part number on the pcb, mine is 223,000 issue 1. Also the serial number on the underside of the case might help if it's still there
@MostLuckiest3 ай бұрын
i don't why my post keeps getting blocked.. You can use any 5/8's flex mic boom to mount these. Use the black nut with thread locker it's 5/8's.
@nigelsretroworkshop3 ай бұрын
Sorry about the blocking, it isn't me!
@MostLuckiest3 ай бұрын
also on aliexpress they have a wide angle lens that goes on an Andonstar threaded, I wan't to try and mod it for our type of scopes. Which is a type of DM9 model made under a few different Chinese brands.
@SURGE1014 ай бұрын
On your mantis microscope, what lens do you use for soldering ?because I have the same microscope but can’t solder under it because there not enough room. Thanks so much. Great watch as always
@nigelsretroworkshop4 ай бұрын
Working under these isn't always easy. I have a x4 and x8. The working space underneath is 90mm and 40mm so its the x4 I use most.
@SURGE1014 ай бұрын
@@nigelsretroworkshop thanks so much, I’ll keep my eyes out for a 4x lens. Really appreciate the help. Thanks
@mohdfaizal29534 ай бұрын
Is it same model tomlov dm9??
@nigelsretroworkshop4 ай бұрын
Mine doesn't have a brand name but the manual says the model number is DM9
@XGempler5 ай бұрын
No mention of make/model, no link in description, no mention of the purpose of the chrome diffuser…. There is an led light ring at the tip of the camera that you did not mention. These light can cause glare which that chrome diffuser can soften. For those that want something similar sear for 7” digital microscope on aliexpress or temu
@nigelsretroworkshop5 ай бұрын
Actually there isn't a brand on the one I received but I did point to a company that sells what looks like the same one. I couldn't provide a link to the discounted price which is why I left it out. As this wasn't a paid review I didn't want to give Temu free advertising but as you say it's fairly easy to find with a search.
@Patrick-rd9qo5 ай бұрын
Re. alternative stands: A search for 'spring microscope stand' will yield purpose made stands that are an improvement over what comes in the box - they're not cheap tho. Someone else mentioned modifying an angle-poise style magnifier, I have one of those myself but I'm not convinced it would be steady enough - if it drooped, even by a mm or two, it would drive one mad :-) I think Joey-does-tech has his microscope mounted on a modified monitor stand - that would definitely take the weight, but might not have a fluid enough motion in general use? Any other ideas out there? Perhaps something based around 2020 ali strut?
@pietjepuk95755 ай бұрын
Please do not buy ANYTHING from bloody Temu , if youdo or register those a-holes got ALL you're info and they sell that to other a-holes . How do you think those Chinese make profit ? Been there and have the crap quality t-shirt 🙄🙄👎👎 Take care dude .
@Cornz385 ай бұрын
You could have done a bit more research and bought one of the better quaility cheap microscopes.
@osgeld5 ай бұрын
I have a very cheap usb microscope / borescope that plugs in to the computer ... i mean its better than nothing but for doing rework having stereo vision is really nice, just got to find room on my already filled desk for a small optical one that can be had around 100 ish dollars if your keeping an eye out
@Kinann5 ай бұрын
For some reason, mics too close to the mouth without any kind of screen which allow the listener to hear ALL of the lip smacks and tongue noises make the video unlistenable to me, to the point of nausea. Literally trigger a queasy stomach. Had to stop watching.
@nigelsretroworkshop5 ай бұрын
Note to self, move the voice-over mic further away! Thanks for the comment.
@JehuMcSpooran5 ай бұрын
That Amcap program is based on demo code for Microsoft Visual Studio. It's basically an old demo camera program to teach you how to code AV capture for Windows.
@nigelsretroworkshop4 ай бұрын
Yes, that's exactly what it reminded me of, all those useless MFC demos from back in the day. The user manual points to a download which may be better, haven't tried it as the windows app is fine for me.
@orac2295 ай бұрын
Pull it apart and see it you can change the lens for a different size.
@JenkinsUSA5 ай бұрын
1:05 The box tells you everything you need to know.
@lptf54415 ай бұрын
Wish you had supplied a link for the device on TEMU! I can't find anything similar for anything like the price you mentioned.
@XGempler5 ай бұрын
It does seem absurd not to Moro use a link or even mention the make/model. Feel like watching was a total waste of time.
@nigelsretroworkshop4 ай бұрын
Sadly I can't find a way to link to the discounted price. It regularly pops up in my instagram feed, and when you click on it it wants you to download the temu app and sign up as a new customer. Only then do you get the cheap price. Also, the app is nag-ware. I've uninstalled it until I need it again.
@joeemenaker5 ай бұрын
Turns out I bought this same microscope about 3-4 weeks ago for soldering small SMD devices. I was pretty surprised at how well it worked for how inexpensive it was. It's not great, but it's easily enough for soldering even 0402 SMD devices.
@beautifulsmall5 ай бұрын
For photos and close vids, these are ok but for live work I would recommend a stereo zoom 7-40x for SMD, botany, entamology work. the mantis gives me sea sickness, i hate them, a properly used stereo is unbeatable.
@gregorydavis25685 ай бұрын
3D printer
@thedave17715 ай бұрын
Nice review. The worst part is this seems like a perfect microscope for my needs, but I refuse to buy products from manufacturers that outright lie about their specifications. 720p is perfectly fine, but if they’re going to lie, why reward it?
@Bloke-in-Stoke5 ай бұрын
Glad I found you Nigel. Great review and I'll get one on order as soon as the wife's in a good mood. I'll go through the rest of your back catalogue as soon as I can and I'm looking forward to the old BBC Micro stuff. Had one of the very first Model B's and did more with that thing than any other machine since... happy days indeed. Cheers 🍺
@billynomates9205 ай бұрын
there was a choice of a 4gb or 16gb, 2gb memory card....
@Joe_Blo5 ай бұрын
I'm old enough to barely remember being able to see circuits as clear as those scopes with my bare eyes.
@Joe_Blo5 ай бұрын
I looked into these 6 momths ago. The AI tracking me g presenting content cant keep up.
@jameswatters95925 ай бұрын
Oh dear as for the terminals what a basic amateur mistake not one but both
@Guitargreat5 ай бұрын
The tomlov scopes are actually pretty good
@wildstar10635 ай бұрын
I have a full on stereo microscope on my bench out in the garage, but I bought this exact same microscope the other day for playing around in the house. I used it to recap my Mac SE/30 the other day. I absolutely have to use a microscope for SMD work, I have problems with my eyes due to diabetes.
@Zodliness5 ай бұрын
Humour me for a moment.... Chinese electronics that actually match the manufacturers specifications? 🤔😂
@nb18435 ай бұрын
mine came with the hdmi output on 1080p and it works great