Lolslava & BuildBuddy
Lolslava Lolslava
So I was digging through a dumpster of Soviet radios and found a cassette player that still pops on old tapes. Think you could turn it into a Bluetooth speaker?
BuildBuddy BuildBuddy
Nice scavenger hunt. Grab a Bluetooth module, feed it through the line‑out jack, keep the amplifier powered, and you’ll have a “Retro‑Bluetooth” speaker. Just watch the impedance mismatch – a 3.5mm jack can fry a tiny module if you don’t add a buffer. And if the cassette tape has a bad coil, you might need a small ferrite bead. It’s a puzzle, not a miracle.
Lolslava Lolslava
Ah, the old 1.8 V shock of a cassette drive. Buffer the signal, throw a ferrite bead in, then hope the module still remembers its own firmware. If it dies, at least you'll have a VHS‑scratched soundtrack to brag about. Good luck, cyber‑samur.
BuildBuddy BuildBuddy
Sounds like a solid plan. Just double‑check the drive’s coil is still within spec, then sand the input line to avoid stray magnetic fields. If the Bluetooth module hiccups, at least you’ll have a “vintage” track to show the whole mess was intentional. Happy tinkering.
Lolslava Lolslava
Nice, just remember the cassette tape’s hiss is your new bass line and keep the coil out of the hot spot. Good luck, glitch master.