Japanese Kara-tech washout
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While hunting for the unusual, I managed to find a couple of things that are neither worth your time nor mine.
A video sure to generate multiple suggestions of 'send it to...' followed by the name of a KZread repair channel who really doesn't want any more broken stuff.
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That device looked like if you sang well enough into it it would dispense a packet of cigarettes.
@jimfarrell4635
9 күн бұрын
Or something for the weekend.
@Broken_robot1986
9 күн бұрын
Damn, it does. Is it the color?
@HebaruSan
8 күн бұрын
And the second one looks like it should be shaving his beard.
@madsnoopy
21 сағат бұрын
yakuza side mission
5:05 - As soon as you said "Let me show you what happens when I switch it off" the power in my apartment building shut off momentarily. This device apparently has powers beyond all human comprehension!
For a man that doesn't like karoke , Mat has quite alot of Karoke machines by now.
@crunchyfrog555
9 күн бұрын
Maybe he's trying to remove them from society?
@jimbles5071
9 күн бұрын
We're up all night to get lucky!
@planetX15
9 күн бұрын
@@jimbles5071I'm not
@1blalalalala
9 күн бұрын
How many have english lyrics?
@Rutherford_Inchworm_III
9 күн бұрын
He's up all night to get lucky, not to sing karaoke
"Never have so many owed so much to so few" - Winston Churchill "I've never spent more time doing less" - Techmoan
E-kara never released it's 90's gangsta rap cart to appeal to Techmoan which is a missed opportunity.
@mikeswatches2480
9 күн бұрын
Lets be Thankful for that
@RealGengarTV
9 күн бұрын
Now I wanna hear Techmoan karaoke Wu Tang clans "shame on a wigga" with terrible midi BGM
@JWD1992
9 күн бұрын
They were very short-sighted. No thought for long-term applications of this technology. Disappointing.
"What is it?" "I don't know." "I'll take it!"
You should send it to Techmoan. I hear he's into this kind of thing.
@monotonehell
9 күн бұрын
+10 points for mentioning trackers on the Amiga
@paulmurgatroyd6372
9 күн бұрын
Who?
@sjgoff
9 күн бұрын
Never heard of her.
@12fr45a
9 күн бұрын
@@monotonehell But is sounds nothing like tracker. More like AdLib.
@ChristianBehnke
9 күн бұрын
Big Clive!
I think we'd all welcome a whole video of just Techmoan helium karaoke.
@TheeMuseumofjunk
8 күн бұрын
It's a foolproof way of never getting a content match that's for sure.
@scott8919
5 күн бұрын
They see me rolling. They hating. Patrolling me. Trying to catch me riding dirty.
Even if you don't get everything working, the content you make in the videos you produce are still fun to watch. Thank you for uploading it
@LeftoverBeefcake
9 күн бұрын
Any content is good content when it comes to a Techmoan video! :)
@Angzarrr
7 күн бұрын
Agreed! And the pun at the end was a cherry on top
@fooboomoo
6 күн бұрын
totally I always enjoy techmoan
The world needs a Techmoan album right now.
@Shilorius
9 күн бұрын
I think there is some KZread-poop where he sends his album to the 8-bit-guy.
@badger_grol
9 күн бұрын
@@Shilorius I need this! ))
@TristanSamuel
9 күн бұрын
@@badger_grol I think the video is called "Techmoan annoys the 8-Bit Guy"
@Ichijoe2112
9 күн бұрын
Just like it needs Whoflu v2.0! The World will pass on this generous offer kthxbye!
19:06 Hikaru Utada's "Distance" makes it onto this channel yet again ;)
I've seen a very similar device to the first one in action before, the basic idea is it calculates a score by how well your voice is staying in rhythm with the song.
@volvo09
9 күн бұрын
Ok, that makes sense. I was wondering what it could possibly do.
@otherSmallCities
9 күн бұрын
Makes sense. Nowadays you can see it in tv shows where this score is employed. Also, the DAM website had it, too. Best part in those shows is when they have the actual singer doing their song and only getting 80 out of a 100 points. lol
@treelineresearch3387
9 күн бұрын
I only learned a couple weeks ago that current Karaoke tech is crazy gamified, with leaderboards and rankings. Always had the impression it was just a salaryman serenading a bar not a video game, but it also makes total sense given the popularity of rhythm games.
@otherSmallCities
8 күн бұрын
@@treelineresearch3387 oh, the bar singing still exists too. But the much bigger and more normal situation is to have a huge place that only does karaoke. It’s well shown in Lost in Translation. You go there even with who company groups. That machine will have been placed in what is called a snack I guess. A small bar with a small karaoke machine where this meter will have been placed at the wall as an additional feature.
@treelineresearch3387
8 күн бұрын
@@otherSmallCities Yeah I watched a "what is karaoke anyway" type video on here about the big karaoke complexes because I'm going there in the fall and was curious if it offered anything to a solo traveler. I'll probably try it, even better if I can find a native or two that wants to go.
There is two kinds of people: Those who don't watch a karaoke Techmoan video, and those who get amused by dry bloke dryly not-even-singing to karaoke backing. A skit you can repeat as much as Monty Python's parrot shop.
@andreasu.3546
9 күн бұрын
He's not dry, he's pining for Akihabara.
@MarkTheMorose
9 күн бұрын
@@andreasu.3546 I never wanted to be a karaoke singer; I wanted to be a lumberjack.
@andreasu.3546
9 күн бұрын
@@MarkTheMorose You'd be OK, you could sing Karaoke all night and work all day (edit: got the lyrics the wrong way round)
@brunohebert1351
9 күн бұрын
@@andreasu.3546 it's ok as long as he can wear suspenders and a bra just like his dear Mama he'll be fine
@brunohebert1351
9 күн бұрын
speaking of the parrot shop sketch is very apt for the 1st one: this karaoke machine is no more, it has ceased to be, it's gone to meet its maker. This is an ex karaoke machine
utterly fantastic, no notes. 10/10
@karlramberg
9 күн бұрын
Yes, that was fankastic beats
I noticed a Shiina Ringo song there. Judy & Mary were big stars too. You scored well since the late 90s represented there was the golden age of japanese indie rock.
I am sure @lockpickinglawyer is weeping about that lock removal technique!
@nowster
9 күн бұрын
A ruddy big drill on one...
@battuh
9 күн бұрын
@lockpickinglawyer's inbox must be flooded with "Have you seen this?" by now
@ericpode6095
9 күн бұрын
I'm sure LPL sells a pick for that sort of lock. And 30 seconds after I put the comment Techmoan mentions the lockpick kit! 😂
@CharlieFlemingOriginal
9 күн бұрын
Omg I just said that lol you are right! I think he chose the Big Clive way of getting into electronics 😂
@RaccoonHenry
9 күн бұрын
I was sure his would be the top comment under the video, talking of how he would have used x or y tool for 5 seconds to get it open (twice, so we can see it was not a fluke)
Electronics Engineer: The electronics are probably looking for the coin mechanism output to be active for an exact amount of time, so only the right weight coin triggers it. That's what that springy thing is for, to slow down the coin enough that it can use the time to determine the mass.
@denormative
9 күн бұрын
Yeah, the wire coil would be to detect if it's got the correct magnetic content too. He looks like he's got the standard 'Sakura' 100 yen coins rather than any special collector's edition and they apparently haven't changed since 1967, so in theory unless the mechanism is really sensitive or broken they should work.
@swayze_mane
9 күн бұрын
he was using a bag of 100¥ coins though? unless i am misunderstanding
@NeungView
9 күн бұрын
Or not
@Paul-yh8km
9 күн бұрын
The coil will be used to determine the magnetic signature of the coin. I worked with Mars coin systems in the 1980s 90s. It doesn't have a return mechanism so if you put the wrong coin in, it would be tough luck, and you lose it unless the owner was kind enough to open the box.
@SumeaBizarro
9 күн бұрын
Yeah, I heard the coin mass was extremely tuned in these machines, as far as I know also to make machines not accept tokens that are otherwise right size - or if you were running such an establishment, reverse could be done I assume? Where you would tune the machine coin mechanism to accept tokens but not real money makes customers happy. I am always fascinated and appreciative of mechanical solutions in devices. Everything being computerized becomes tad boring these days.
That MIDI render of "Take On Me" hurts my heart. I can't imagine Norway's favorite musicians would be too happy with it either.
@plateshutoverlock
5 күн бұрын
Think of how much it hurt when that MIDI was played through a Soundblaster 16 clone in a Packard Bell PC. Yikes!
@chrisperyagh
4 күн бұрын
A1's cover version wasn't much better.
It's not a Saturday morning unless there's a new Techmoan video.
0:51 "Can you figure out what it is?" 100% it's either karaoke or pachinko.
@docwhogr
9 күн бұрын
or both
@tarnvedra9952
9 күн бұрын
@@docwhogr Kachinko also known as Japanese Fentanyl.
@juliofoolio2982
9 күн бұрын
This.
@juliofoolio2982
9 күн бұрын
@@tarnvedra9952karichinko w/ slimy beans
@magicmarcus409
9 күн бұрын
Pachioke
I had one of those ekara TV devices when i was a kid! You just unlocked a core memory of us screaming childish obscenities into the tv with the voice filters. 😂
@TheAriaVG
9 күн бұрын
I had one as well 😂 only one cartridge tho. I remember it had "Hit me baby one more time" on it.
@plateshutoverlock
5 күн бұрын
Because it used GBA like cartridges, and the graphics do look like what the GBA would produce, and guys from Nintendo were involved in this, I wonder if that microphone was actually a GBA but repurposed as a karaoke system. He mentioned that the cartridges had their own processor in them enabling enhanced graphics later on, but this might have been a coprocessor kind of like the Super NES Super FX chips. If the cartridges are electrically comparable with regular GBA cartridges, I wonder what would happen if you inserted an ordinary GBA game?
Another winner! I love having lunch and watching our man Mat fiddle with old tech. What more could one ask for? 😸
this is what modern day archeology ought to be interested in frankly. there's no one else even digitizing the existence of these types of gizmos that i'm aware of, of course this type of technology seems to have the almost existential cutthroat understanding that it will be forgotten, but it's far too interesting for that honestly
@brazilian_oak
7 күн бұрын
The MAME guys are very interested in that sort of thing, even emulating the thing so it gets truly preserved Mamehaze has some videos on his channel documenting the e-Kara core for MAME and what's missing for it to work perfectly
you should've sing "Daisy, Daisy Give me your answer, do. I'm half crazy all for the love of you" with that extra low voice
@spatchist
9 күн бұрын
'I'm sorry @MRooodddvvv , I've still got the greatest enthusiasm and confidence in the mission, and I want to help you', probably.
I was waiting for a shepherd's crook to come in from the side and drag you off screen!
'Techmoan trying to do karaoke' is my new favourite segment on this channel.
@excrono
8 күн бұрын
It could be an evolution of the retired muppet segments. Mat ends up doing karaoke at a pub at the end of a video singing a summary of his experience.
delighted by how much of the j-pop from the e-kara machine i knew. you're right on the money with the music sounding like tracker music - the sound patches are just a stock set licensed from roland, the same stuff that's on their sound canvas boxes
Check the chips by the LED grouping that is not working properly. They're most likely shift registers. Could be as simple as corrosion on the pins or a trace. When you put pressure in a certain area, the faulty ones lit up so it's most likely a simple fix.
@jwhite5008
7 күн бұрын
That could be but the leaked battery does not instill any optimism in me
@alexatkin
7 күн бұрын
@@jwhite5008 Not sure if it leaked or not, he said rusted whereas an actual leak usually does far more damage than that.
@jwhite5008
5 күн бұрын
@@alexatkin I guess you're probably right. although that sort-of depends on the battery type and board manufacturing process
AS my wife's grandma would have said "Lovely tone dear" - she was VERY deaf!
@braelinmichelus
4 күн бұрын
By any chance, was she a relative of the Bei Fong family? 😂
12:52 That's the Mini-Moni! A sub-group of Morning Musume with 4 members smaller than 1m50 (hence the Mini ) singing children songs about cakes, cell phones, and other meaningless stuff. The meme "dramatic prairie dog" comes from one of their show (just look for "dramatic prairie dog original").
This whole video is just an elaborate set-up for that final pun.
Ha, as soon as you said "Takara" I thought "Huh, I wonder if Hasbro sold a version of that over here?" Hasbro and Takara go way back--the first generation of Transformers toys, for example, were resold Takara products. And then, lo and behold, there it was. :)
@TexasSpectre
9 күн бұрын
Sadly, Hasbro is now just reselling failure and shame.
@TheJRWH
9 күн бұрын
Beyblade is probably the only other notable Takara/Hasbro partnership these days aside from Transformers 😅
To drill out those types of lock you first need to centrally drill a small pilot hole all of the way through the lock followed up by a 7mm drill then listen for the lever of the lock falling off the back of the lock mechanism.
@joshuascholar3220
9 күн бұрын
What I noticed was those ring keys are standard keys, they're not security keys at least in this country. Commercial washing machines use these standard keys for parts that need to be serviced not for keeping money safe. There should be a different sort of key at the bottom where the coins actually fall. The key for the service area should be a standard one anyone can buy. The key for the actual coin box should be as custom as a house key, not one you can get off a shelf to open it.
@ThetaReactor
9 күн бұрын
@@joshuascholar3220 What country are you speaking of? In the USA, it's very common for vending machines (including laundry machines) to use these tubular locks on the cash box. They don't all have the same bitting on the key, though. Like most house keys, the blanks are readily available and not controlled.
@joshuascholar3220
9 күн бұрын
@@ThetaReactor I am talking about the US. I guess laundry equipment are different from vending machines. In laundry I've seen 3 keys, 777, 888 and whatever GE uses.
Thumbnail is me explaining to my boyfriend why this prostate massager is better than the last one.
This was like a "Mat's Greatest Hits" video. First device doesn't work, can't be fixed, and even if you do, you have no idea what it does. The second does work, but you'd frankly wish it hadn't. Then - Karaoke. The perfect Techmoan video! You go dude!
Hearing a Stevie Wonder song with a guttural metalcore vocal can now be checked off on my bucket list.
If this is a disappointing and mediocre video , then every other similar KZreadr content creator should hang up their hat ! Loved this 😎
18:55 I think it’s using the same technology the SNES was using called wavetable and FM synthesis, probably the Yamaha YMF278 now here instead of the Sony SPC700 in the console. The drum sounds remember me of the PSS Keyboard Series. Samples operate at 12 Bit - hence the muffled sounds.
@NotATube
9 күн бұрын
I suspect that 12-bit shouldn't (in theory) actually be all *that* bad, since I've heard that 14-bit was considered acceptable for professional use in the early days of digital recording. Even some of the better 8-bit samplers could sound quite good using techniques to get round the resolution limitations. Then again, this thing isn't a remotely professional piece of equipment, and I can believe they cut every corner they could!
@the_tux
9 күн бұрын
@@NotATube I’ve got a Kawai R-50 drum machine which’s also uses 12-Bit samples. I love that gritty sound.
@deanolium
7 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same. As an electronic musician, it hurts me when people say MIDI to refer to a type of sound as it's just a control mechanism. It's like saying books that are written on a computer are different to books written on a typewriter. Similarly, Trackers are just using a different control mechanism. Virtually all modern music is done using MIDI - it's just that it's controlling powerful VSTs and external synthesisers instead of cheap soundcards. But there's been high quality music that's been written on Trackers, you just need to connect them to high end synths instead of things like Amigas...
@the_tux
7 күн бұрын
@@deanolium Well yes and no. While Midi is the most common protocol, there's also still cv/gate for analog synths. Also most audio interfaces were never controlled by midi at all (maybe the high end stuff with integrated DSPs). What you are probably referring to is driver access to embedded fm sound chips on sound cards, which was heavily used by games (famously known ad Sound Blaster Standard). Today standard midi cabling has been mostly replaces by usb, because it's easier than dealing with channel configuration and additional power supplies for many devices. Also I've noticd that some Behringer devices seem to have stripped parts of the Midi protocol implementation (e.g. program change on Midi Thru).
My wife is Japanese, I recognise many of those track names, they were very popular tracks some time between 1990 and 2006
My ears immediately pricked up when I heard the tune playing at 16:56 One I've not heard for at least 20 years, back when I had a Japanese pen pal, (more like e-mail pal), who sent me a cassette tape full of J-Pop tunes. And, one of them was 100 kai no KISS by Aya Matsuura!
@linalmeemow
9 күн бұрын
Ayaya! She was everywhere when I moved to Japan 22 years ago -the musical equivalent of giving a 7 year-old a big bag of speed, if I remember right.
@j0hnf_uk
9 күн бұрын
@@linalmeemow She was one of a number of, 'idols', of the period, I believe. I did look up a few videos of hers, and sure enough, she definitely fitted into the category that appealed to young teenage girls at the time, no doubt. Somewhat infantilised with a squeaky, childlike voice. Luckily, the tape I had also had more grown-up sounding artists on it, which were more my style.
16:32 SPEEEEEEN
Techmoan vs. Aya Matsuura. I never thought I'd see the day!
Two of those 7 cartridges have Steps singles on, and neither single even charted in the US, so I suspect those cartridges are actually being squarely aimed at the UK, but were just in an era when a lot of the music in the UK charts happened to be by US artists anyway.
@libertyernie
9 күн бұрын
I'm from the states and only found out about Steps a couple years ago. My thought was maybe these were released both here and in the UK and they wanted to split the difference. I wonder if there are any tracks on here that a UK listener would think unusual?
@puffitale
9 күн бұрын
Steps had a little bit of success in the US. 5,6,7,8 was a hit over there and they opened for Britney Spears on her first tour. Granted, they were label mates, but still. Anyway, since he bought the device from Japan, my main point is that Steps were much more successful in Japan and Australia (where I’m from). Or it could be a cheap licensing thing. “These guys make pop music that tweens like, shove them on it.”
I don't think mod tracker music in itself has inheritly bad sound, as early "Unreal" / "Unreal Tournament" series games in 1990s had it and they were amasing.
@3rdalbum
9 күн бұрын
I think they're likely just MIDI as well, but with a very poor synthesis chip.
Karaoke, Go, and JRPG, three things that will never disappear from Japanese pop culture.
It's so fitting that you finished by singing Stevie Wonder sounding like the Clitheroe Kid! This is one of the funniest things you have done.
Loved it! The 1960 El Camino has always been one of my favorite cars. And I loved the gas pumps. Thanks!
Great video, I always enjoy watching them on a Saturday morning.
Thanks Matt.. a great video as ever. It’s not so much the quality of the tech, but the way that you present it that keeps me looking forward to Saturday mornings.
That voice changer makes you sound like the mice from Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
When the new techmoan video drops at 5AM, I watch it. 😁
Karaoke with Mat is always worth watching. And as Stevie said: I mean it from the heart of my oh crap is that the time?
29:45 There is no Techmoan. Only Zuul!
@loginregional
9 күн бұрын
Does this mean he sleeps SIX inches above his blankets?
@TroyUlysses
9 күн бұрын
@loginregional Four feet, actually 😄
@meatblazestudios3778
9 күн бұрын
I just called To say HELL AWAITS
I am watching this late at night and the unexpected Jabba the Hut Karaoke cameo at the end caused a spontaneous belly laugh so loud that I woke the whole house. Thanks a lot. 😅
That shambles brought a very big smile to my face. Thank-you for continuing to brighten up my Saturday evenings :)
This is one of your best in ages, I love the suspense that someone must surely know what that thing does
Mat, your karaoke will win the day regardless of the kit it’s played on!😂
Mat, this is exactly the type of content I come here for, thank you..
@Broken_robot1986
9 күн бұрын
Love a Saturday that gets to start with Matt demonstrating something, or failing to.
I think this video was "fankastic" 😂
All of those JPop carts are from the period when I first started getting into the genre, and yes, Judy And Mary is phenomenal -- highly recommended. But your journey through those carts was very nostalgic for me, as I recognized a lot of songs I haven't heard in years. And I always love seeing Hello! Project stuff pop up in unexpected videos, lol!
@homogenized
8 күн бұрын
SAME lol I was like oh my God I see so many great Morning Musume songs on there. I saw one of my all time faves, Do It! Now!
Never a dull video with you.... you show some weird and wonderful things that otherwise we'd never see
More Barry White than Stevie Wonder.
@CantankerousDave
9 күн бұрын
I was picturing Tim Curry’s devil character from the movie Legend.
@RobCamp-rmc_0
8 күн бұрын
I’d venture to say more Mephistopheles or Astaroth than Barry White
I recall the Xavix system when I lived in Japan in 2004. They had demo setups at many electronics stores. The biggest selling point was a DDR like mat for exercise games.
Crying with laughter at the echo/voice bits. Brilliant.
Can't wait for Mat's rendition of "Baby One More Time" or "Oops I did it again" (Posted before the end of the video) So disappointed Mat ;D
Alright guys, we have six months to organize a campaign to get Techmoan to release a "Fankastic Beats Body Body Rock It" single and we all buy a copy to make it this year's Christmas #1.
That was a hoot, Mat. Thanks for trying to make sense of that format!
The end really made this video worth it… a KZread wonder, still don’t get how is this not trending 😂
Mmmm, that Ad-Lib sound (did they splurge for a real OPL2 chip?). 20:30 That's "The Starry Sky", which was used as the ending for the anime _Angelic Layer._ One of my favourite ending themes in fact.
@homogenized
8 күн бұрын
The Starry Sky is SOOOO good
15:42 Back in high school in the 1980s I did lighting and sound work, and we always rented a huge sound system for our christmas assemblies. One year the rental system included a decent effects rack, and one of its digital processors had an effect called Berge Bundles, basically a high quality version of this. You just triggered some great memories...
Mr. Children and Judy and Mary where (and are) super hyper popular. My wife is a huge Judy and Mary fan and whenever we went to Karaoke, that sure came on :D
@gullevek
9 күн бұрын
And the sound is like from some Karaoke box in the late 90s :D or later for songs that where not really popular. 懐かしい!
i felt nostalgia for a life i've never lived. i'm sure there's a german word for this. this video is a vibe!
@Damien_N
9 күн бұрын
Anemoia is a decent approximation
Thanks for this.
19:29 wasn't expecting Sheena Ringo in a Techmoan video
@JohnJohnson-du7vc
9 күн бұрын
Also 18:55
I enjoy a good cluster video from time to time. Good job!
That is a coin comparator, You need to find a coin of that era in most cases. it checks the magnetic field of the coin to a know coin. So if the metal content of the coin or size etc. has changed from the time that coin comparator was programed. You might have a problem. It is done so people are not dropping washers into the unit for a free be ext. Normally the flop part is to keep people from doing the old cartoon string on a coin trick and pulling the coin out of the machine after credit as been given. Granted I work on US slot machines and pinball machines, but this is the basics of how they work in the US on a gambling device.
It's an old karaoke scoring machine. It tells you how well you performed on a score from 0 to 100. They are all digital these days. I don't think you necessarily win anything if you score high, it's just bragging rights
@dunebasher1971
9 күн бұрын
How is the scoring determined?
@michaelmartin9022
9 күн бұрын
@@dunebasher1971matching waveforms. Or I guess, on this one, keeping the "vocal" bar matched to the "music" one.
@ArkaidDeims
8 күн бұрын
@@dunebasher1971 I think you have to match the pitch and rhythm of the song, but I'm not really sure.
Cool! References to Lockpicking Lawyer and music from Hikaru Utada!
Quality. This is probably one of my favourite videos you've ever done!
Watched this after work on the home computer with my husband. Loved how you ended this one!!! Awesome ❤
Dude I loved this video.
At this point you could start a channel that's just your muppets doing karaoke.
@paulbishop6357
9 күн бұрын
PLEASE. THIS MUST BE.
Brilliant! I love the way this video jumps the shambles shark all the way into total classic territory at the end!
Thats the best Matt has ever sounded while demonstrating Karioke machines.
Finished on a high note 🤣
Imagine buying something like this for the kids at Christmas and then having to spend the next 18 hours to figure out how it works
I did a video review and took apart the English version of this mic on my channel! The English version looks cheaper than the Japanese one but it has built-in songs in addition of taking cartridges! I got it for AU$ 7 from a thrift store.
awesome. I will always watch your stuff Matt. It's great to see what you've been up to and it's cool to see the weird tech even if it's all working 100%
5:15 The fact it looks like a big Y, makes me think that the large display on the far right means Yen? "8¥"
@fireaza
9 күн бұрын
..Except Japan pronounces it as "en" no "Y". I have no idea why the English-speaking world puts a Y in there.
@TroyUlysses
9 күн бұрын
@fireaza The whole device displays English text on the front at least. The ¥ symbol looks like a Y. It seemed a reasonable assumption to make.
@AltimaNEO
9 күн бұрын
@@fireazabecause the yen symbol still looks like a Y
@hanspecans
9 күн бұрын
Games start at ¥100. Nothing would ever use the random number of ¥8 not even back then.
@TroyUlysses
9 күн бұрын
@@hanspecans A token counter? 8 tokens?
These coin detectors are much more complicated than they look at first glance. That coil is probably part of a resonant circuit that gets loaded down when the metal ¥100 coin passes by it (kind of a grid-dip meter) and that is what triggers the output. BTW this is the reason why sometimes those fancy two-piece coins don't get accepted. Rust can creep in between the ring and the center piece, isolate them electrically, and change how it reacts to the magnetic field in the coin detector. Just hit'em on the side of the machine.
@SpamMouse
9 күн бұрын
Yes, similar to grid-dip, I expect that the small PCB is producing an output signal that the microprocessors (larger PCB) are looking at to establish validity and coin value. Looking up the chip numbers would verify that idea.
@michaelmartin9022
9 күн бұрын
The ¥500 was just recently made two-piece, a loads of vending machines / buses etc have stickers saying they can't take them. When I first moved to Japan in 2016 there was one smashed up old vending machine with a sticker saying it didn't take the "new" ¥500 at all, probably because the original silver one was very similar to the South Korean W500 coin, which was actually worth far less!
Excellent video. Just a bunch of fun. Thank you
I love this video! I watch nearly all of your content and really enjoy them. This though, is comical and ranks right up there! Thank you!
Techmoan is my favorite idol
Judy and Mary fan here. Can confirm I'm losing my mind.
@JohnJohnson-du7vc
9 күн бұрын
And Takuya used a cheap karaoke device on the intro "Dubi dubi bop bop" on some live versions of "Music Fighter"
@kingedwin
8 күн бұрын
I am sad we didn't get to hear Techmoan belting out "Blue Tears."
Great video! Love your humor, very underrated channel. It's always a great find when a new video comes out, heck I'm about 2.5 times cycling through your entire channel content now. Lol Very rewatchable videos, can tell you genuinely love making these videos.
seeing at 23:00 that you can play pop n music on the e-kara is crazy, didn't know that arcade game was ever brought into the home officially
Fankastic video!
I hope humans are watching this a thousand years from now
Mr. Children superfan losing his mind here. Also, I love that, going through all of these tracks, they were just the hits my friends and I loved in high school. Totally forgot about Kiroro, but this video jarred my memory on how much I used to listen to them. Thank you for that!
Send it to 'Mend It Mark' that guy can fix anything. Looks like he's in your corner of the world too.
@shiva_MMIV
9 күн бұрын
We need a crossover of this two sooner better than later.
@royjones587
9 күн бұрын
My Mate Vince also. He loves a challenge.
@chrisbartram3034
8 күн бұрын
@@shiva_MMIV Totally that.
@TimHollingworth
8 күн бұрын
Thank you for the recommendation to Mend it Mark. That guy is amazing. He rewound a cassette motor in part 1 of the AIWA tape player. Truly an amazing job. Thanks again.
@shiva_MMIV
8 күн бұрын
I think he would the perfect guy to try to fix the Aiwa mini sistem Matt showed some time ago.