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Re: [ARSCLIST] Use care with new-to-you tape machines
One thing about lubricants and belts and clutches which are considered
to be expendables..... They age and evaporate and dry out- even when
sitting on a shelf wrappped up in a plastic bag and in a sealed box. So
unless you know that the machine is factory or service facility fresh,
it isn't ! Especially after a year or more. Beware !
Bob Hodge
Robert Hodge,
Senior Engineer
Belfer Audio Archive
Syracuse University
222 Waverly Ave .
Syracuse N.Y. 13244-2010
315-443- 7971
FAX-315-443-4866
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I am hearing more and more stories about (and fixing some of the
tapes from) tape machines chewing original master tapes.
I've had a rash of micro-cassettes recently. Prior to that there were
some DA-88 tapes and some standard cassette tapes.
Often, it seems people will acquire a new machine and then not use an
old tape to test it first. This is a great risk with machines from
eBay, but, as we heard from Brandon at Stanford, it can happen right
out of the box. Now Brandon's could have been a tape defect and the
machine could have played a test tape fine, we don't know, but
PLEASE, EVERYONE: when you get a new machine, try out a scratch tape
or two first before using it with a good tape. I do that. Everyone
should. I don't want that kind of work.
Funny story (sort of). The guy who had the DA-88 eat a tape was a
previous client. Since he was a good previous client, I bought an
eBay DA-38 to transfer his tape after I repaired it. The eBay machine
was supposedly only used 75 hours. I got it, put an old tape in it.
Chewed. I found the local Tascam-recommended repair shop and they
fixed it up fine for me.
Cheers,
Richard
Richard L. Hess email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Aurora, Ontario, Canada (905) 713 6733 1-877-TAPE-FIX
Detailed contact information:
http://www.richardhess.com/tape/contact.htm
Quality tape transfers -- even from hard-to-play tapes.