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Month: May 2026

Audio Equipment

How to Diagnose a Dying CRT Picture Tube Before Full Replacement

You power on your vintage gaming monitor or arcade cabinet and notice the image doesn’t fill the screen anymore. Or maybe the…

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Vintage Cassette Digitizer vs External Soundcard: When Each Tool Makes Sense and Why

You’re sitting in front of a stack of 30-year-old cassettes. Some are irreplaceable—field recordings, live concerts you attended, music that never made…

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Best Retro Floppy Disk Storage Solutions for Collectors: Engineering-Based Selection Guide

You’ve just inherited a box of 3.5-inch diskettes from the 1990s—financial records, family photos, maybe a few games or creative projects. Your…

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ROM Extraction, Legality, and the Gray Area of Game Preservation

You’ve got a working Commodore 64 on your shelf. Inside its ROM chips lives software written decades ago—code that shaped an entire…

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Best Replacement Power Cable for Vintage Amplifiers: Understanding Safety, Impedance, and Why Not All Cables Are Equal

You’re halfway through an album on your restored 1970s receiver when you notice the power cable has started to feel warm near…

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Blu-ray players with retro game emulation: Engineering reality vs marketing claims

You’re standing in front of your living room entertainment system, looking at a device that’s supposed to play 4K Blu-rays one moment…

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How to Connect Atari 2600 to Modern TV Without RF Switch: A Complete Technical Guide

You’ve just pulled your Atari 2600 from the closet after twenty years. It powers up. The cartridges load. But when you plug…

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Magnavox Odyssey vs Atari 2600: The Engineering Reality Behind Gaming’s First Console Wars

You’re browsing an online auction, and suddenly you see it: an original 1972 Magnavox Odyssey in working condition, or maybe a 1977…

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How to Test Vintage Audio Capacitors Correctly: A Technician’s Guide to Diagnosis Without Guesswork

You pull a vintage amplifier or receiver from a shelf, plug it in, and hear something wrong—a hum you don’t remember, distortion…

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Best Vintage Turntable Dust Cover Replacement Options: Materials, Fit, and Long-Term Protection

You pull the dust cover off your turntable on a Tuesday evening, ready for a listening session, and notice something unsettling: the…

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