My first Walkman was given to me by my mom when I was a little kid. It was the same yellow sport model in this video. I remember changing the bands when I was 10….. I faired a little better than you guys haha. When I got my first Discman the difference in audio quality was eye opening. I wish I still had it so I could see how a pair of XM5's sound with it lol.
Your videos make me feel old…🙄
Also in this video: two "tech heads" fail to do a simple disassemble and assemble back the e-z tech piece. Tech ppl these days…
Man do I feel old when I see grown ass adults not knowing what a Walkman is…
I'm still alive. I've used it back then and years after.
8:14 goes into the catagory of pencil inside casette.
Star lord likes this video, Come and get your love!!
I'm still using my cassette walkman daily.
My can feel my stomach turning just watching this
They offered Walkman CD players and hifi mp3 that this video didn’t show.
Walkman was great.
I never left home without my Walkman.
I remember when me and my brother got Walkman players. I'm guessing they were the second model? They were all silver and it was like walking around with a brick in your hands. I actually was doing some work at my parents house and noticed they still have one in their storage. With the MP3's of today the younger audience today don't know the struggle of making a mix tape from popping in and out 30 cassettes of all your music into one tape lol. Good memories though
The high end Walkmans had autoreverse, a built in equalizer, bass boost and supported metal oxide tape.
I was going into the 9th grade when the Walkman came out. They were EXPENSIVE and one of our friends, who was probably the richest kid in the school, got one for his birthday. He put on the demo tape for us to listen – it was an airplane flying by – for us, and we all ducked because it felt like it was going through our heads.
80's Kid Here! I remember the walkman very fondly 🙂 Often had the cheap knockoffs, but the experience was what it was about, Taking my music everywhere. FYI The cheaper models often only had play, stop and fast-forward!
If he thought the tape walkman struggled during frisbee, imagine the CD WALKMAN 🤣🤣🤣 God I hated CDs
The Sony Walkman was definitely the best thing since sliced bread back in the day. The only issue with it was the headphone jack would become loose on the PCB on every actual Walkman I had. When that happened you’d have to bind the headphone cable a certain direction for both left and right sides to play. I had a couple other brands that wouldn’t happen to, only the Sony’s. I doubt that was only my experience.
i love yo
I was born in a perfect timeline. I enjoyed a lot of new tech. Before mobiles, before computers, before social media. Life has changed. It has gone digital.
Either this or a boombox!
Walkmen are still cool and fun.
Where did you get that Walkman? Post the link where to buy it…. Please
so as far as I can tell none of the people talking about boom boxes and walkmans were even born in the 70's
I'm 35 and I remember these days. I'm also from New Jersey and didn't know Woodbridge had a ban
i miss the days of walkman
retro techかあ……
워크맨은 장성규지
I’m 46 . I loved my Walkman..
Remember tapping the tape on one side to real it back in ? Classic trick
You guys are making me feel sooooooooo old stop ✋🏿 this. For real tho I'm thoroughly enjoying this.
The cassette and pencil connection
Kind of funny to see reviews of tech with far superior sound quality to today’s saying it’s sounds “not too bad.”
This was the first thing that made every individual feel like their own life had a soundtrack that they didn’t share with everyone else.
The sad part of this video, I had one and used it😂😂
I bet C cassettes are coming back just like vinyl LP are. These are much better.
SONY🖖👏👏
Tech head: "I knot is uses tapes". Not funny, pathetic 😒. Youtube creators.
I had the blue one.
Industry plant
That cassette tape he put in was License to ill from the Beastie Boys. The song that started playing when he hit play was absolutely not from that album. I know License to ill front to back from listening to in 9,001 times in the 80’s.
In my younger years i always recorded mixtapes for holidayss. Hours i spend on them. But my biggest love came in highschool with the diskman.
I am actually half deciding to buy a diskman in this age. Because i am missing the physical media of inserting a cd.
Great video. Plus very original and well done! Congrats 👏 you did it again man!
I can't believe they are now calling it retro now. They have no idea how happy I was when I eventually got my hands on one. I still remember the songs I played on my cassette, in their exact sequence, and that was 30 years ago. The Sony ones were damn expensive.
My first Walkman was given to me by my mom when I was a little kid. It was the same yellow sport model in this video. I remember changing the bands when I was 10….. I faired a little better than you guys haha. When I got my first Discman the difference in audio quality was eye opening. I wish I still had it so I could see how a pair of XM5's sound with it lol.
Your videos make me feel old…🙄
Also in this video: two "tech heads" fail to do a simple disassemble and assemble back the e-z tech piece. Tech ppl these days…
Man do I feel old when I see grown ass adults not knowing what a Walkman is…
I'm still alive. I've used it back then and years after.
8:14 goes into the catagory of pencil inside casette.
Star lord likes this video, Come and get your love!!
I'm still using my cassette walkman daily.
My can feel my stomach turning just watching this
They offered Walkman CD players and hifi mp3 that this video didn’t show.
Walkman was great.
I never left home without my Walkman.
I remember when me and my brother got Walkman players. I'm guessing they were the second model? They were all silver and it was like walking around with a brick in your hands. I actually was doing some work at my parents house and noticed they still have one in their storage. With the MP3's of today the younger audience today don't know the struggle of making a mix tape from popping in and out 30 cassettes of all your music into one tape lol. Good memories though
The high end Walkmans had autoreverse, a built in equalizer, bass boost and supported metal oxide tape.
I was going into the 9th grade when the Walkman came out. They were EXPENSIVE and one of our friends, who was probably the richest kid in the school, got one for his birthday. He put on the demo tape for us to listen – it was an airplane flying by – for us, and we all ducked because it felt like it was going through our heads.
80's Kid Here! I remember the walkman very fondly 🙂 Often had the cheap knockoffs, but the experience was what it was about, Taking my music everywhere. FYI The cheaper models often only had play, stop and fast-forward!
If he thought the tape walkman struggled during frisbee, imagine the CD WALKMAN 🤣🤣🤣 God I hated CDs
The Sony Walkman was definitely the best thing since sliced bread back in the day. The only issue with it was the headphone jack would become loose on the PCB on every actual Walkman I had. When that happened you’d have to bind the headphone cable a certain direction for both left and right sides to play. I had a couple other brands that wouldn’t happen to, only the Sony’s. I doubt that was only my experience.
i love yo
I was born in a perfect timeline. I enjoyed a lot of new tech. Before mobiles, before computers, before social media. Life has changed. It has gone digital.
Either this or a boombox!
Walkmen are still cool and fun.
Where did you get that Walkman? Post the link where to buy it…. Please
so as far as I can tell none of the people talking about boom boxes and walkmans were even born in the 70's
I'm 35 and I remember these days. I'm also from New Jersey and didn't know Woodbridge had a ban
i miss the days of walkman
retro techかあ……
워크맨은 장성규지
I’m 46 . I loved my Walkman..
Remember tapping the tape on one side to real it back in ? Classic trick
You guys are making me feel sooooooooo old stop ✋🏿 this.
For real tho I'm thoroughly enjoying this.
The cassette and pencil connection
Kind of funny to see reviews of tech with far superior sound quality to today’s saying it’s sounds “not too bad.”
This was the first thing that made every individual feel like their own life had a soundtrack that they didn’t share with everyone else.
The sad part of this video, I had one and used it😂😂
I bet C cassettes are coming back just like vinyl LP are. These are much better.
SONY🖖👏👏
Tech head: "I knot is uses tapes". Not funny, pathetic 😒. Youtube creators.
I had the blue one.
Industry plant
That cassette tape he put in was License to ill from the Beastie Boys. The song that started playing when he hit play was absolutely not from that album. I know License to ill front to back from listening to in 9,001 times in the 80’s.
In my younger years i always recorded mixtapes for holidayss. Hours i spend on them. But my biggest love came in highschool with the diskman.
I am actually half deciding to buy a diskman in this age. Because i am missing the physical media of inserting a cd.
Great video. Plus very original and well done! Congrats 👏 you did it again man!
I can't believe they are now calling it retro now. They have no idea how happy I was when I eventually got my hands on one. I still remember the songs I played on my cassette, in their exact sequence, and that was 30 years ago. The Sony ones were damn expensive.