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Re: [ARSCLIST] Dual Cassette conundrum
Hi,
All the other responses have been good.
Mr. Tom Fine's comment is right on. You got your
expected life and more out of it.
Try not to throw more money away on it as it is old
enough that the drive belts are probably stretched
out,
the felt clutches are worn, the motor bearings have a
lot of mileage and the head is probably very worn.
An
investment into service now may not give enough return
over its anticipated remaining life.
No cost things to try/do :
1. Clean head in record deck
2. rotate record level controls and listen for
scratchy
sounds. If present, spray some low cost electrical
contact cleaner inside the control
3. just use it as a playback deck, dubbing to another
single well newer deck.
4. makes a great door-stop.
Chris
eugene-audio
--- Klara Foeller <klf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Our oral historian just called me to tell me that
> his 12 year old, Sony
> TC-WR545 dual cassette recorder is not recording
> Channel 2. The player
> module is reading the second channel audio, but the
> recording module
> isn't. My dam silly idea was that a capstan might
> be dirty somewhere,
> but other than that lame suggestion, I have no idea
> what's with the
> machine. I did ask if he had a manual (of course
> not) and suggested an
> upgrade of equipment.
>
> Any bright ideas anyone?
>
> Klara Foeller, Curator
> Moving Image & Sound Collections
> Missouri Historical Society
>