I think this is exactly the same as the American Talking Whiz kid something. It is a nice machine. I have 3 glitch switches (pic is old), two overclock-glitch body contacts, and an output jack. It has some nice glitches and sometimes it goes into a loop which you can change using the switches.
Unfortunately I was probing with a big coin and accidently touched the big power/amp section and now it won't work anymore
Thanks for the heads up on the bizzare Vtech fuse/resistor thing. Mine was located next to the battery pack, lovingly glue gunned on completeing the link between batteries. I'm playing with a similar one at the moment... Just waiting for the paint to dry...
Shame about the Talking Lesson One Challenger. I have a Talking Whiz Kid Smart Start Plus (V-Tech must be Japanese, right) that looks exactly like your machine there and it is a monster.
Anyone else nothiced the massive difference in quality between some v-tech machines?
Some of them have well made boards with good soldering and decent components, where as others look like they were soldered together using lumps of lead and string in some chinese concentration camp.
Unfortunatly thats probably not too far from the truth.
I really need to get some more stuff to bend. I haven't had a decent bend this year, and there aren't many car boot sales going on. I'm going to try one next Sunday, hopefully I can pick up something really sweet.
BTW: I have a Yamaha DJ box thing, I'm not sure I will bend it though.
Anyone else nothiced the massive difference in quality between some v-tech machines?
Some of them have well made boards with good soldering and decent components, where as others look like they were soldered together using lumps of lead and string in some chinese concentration camp.
Unfortunatly thats probably not too far from the truth.
Yeah, it's too true! My computer was very difficult to get at the ic's, my soldering as a result was a bit sketchy in places. Here's the finished article...