Registratore da sballo!.anche a me piace la teac,bellissimo modello
@hrxy18 жыл бұрын
nice to hear/see from you very helpfull ty
@NicholasT-f9n4 жыл бұрын
If a reference tape is not available, can you use a 3kHz audio signal input intot he deck and then using the record monitor option on a 3 head deck to calibrate the motor speed ? A blank tape would be used to record so monitor can be used. I use a graphite micro screw driver to prevent conductivity.
@AVadim4 жыл бұрын
Do you have video for TEAC V-6030S belts replacement?
@LuxmanPD2725 жыл бұрын
I love the last bit where you say you may get hurt or even die 🤣. That’s when I fell off my chair laughing so much I hurt myself 🤣🤣🤣. Joking aside I really enjoyed your very clear explanation. Can you please tell me how and where you connected the decks output to the laptop? Do you have a link to the software programme you use to show the sine wave? I have some ceramic screwdrivers which will stop the motor shorting out. Another point is that if you place a cloth over the power supply whilst you make the adjustment that will be a lot safer and you might not die 🤣.
@drums1222 жыл бұрын
if you lower the tape from the side sticks inside the cassette, then you would reduce the detonation coefficient, there would be less friction, a lower indicator
@marksolstafir8 жыл бұрын
Hey Juliano good to see you still involved in cassette decks! Could you possibly get hold of the SONY TC KA7ES deck and do a video about it please? I am looking to purchase one and get it reconditioned and maybe even replace and upgrade certain components to make it sound great. Then ship it over here to the UK. There is no decent videos/reviews/overhaul reg this deck here on youtube as of yet. And you did an amazing restoration video on the Sony TC-K555ESL so I was just wondering if you would be interested in such project? Thanks
@WL-vw4qx3 жыл бұрын
I changed belts and pinch rollers on my Sony TC-WE835S. The 10 minutes 3kHz test cassette I bought does not give me constant frequency. It started out at around 300xHz then gradually decreased to 296xHz in 5-6 minutes and back up to 297xHz in the last 2 minutes. The difference is about 40Hz. Is that normal? Should I calibrate in the first 3 minutes or wait 5 minutes? Thanks.
@mariohrvatska43518 жыл бұрын
Juliano is back :-)))))) great job !!
@JamesE7074 жыл бұрын
It was only recently when I configured a Sansui SC-1330 to work with a Masushita motor, but with the motor control outside the body of the motor I realised just how difficult it is for standard motor speed adjustment to be stable at 3000Hz. Also, let's be aware that there will be some small inherent speed instability as the capstan/pinch roller *pulls* the tape across two heads in the single capstan drive configuration. regards cassettedeckman.blogspot.com
@dommy17153 жыл бұрын
Question, I'm in need of adjusting the speed, but in the back of the motor there is an indentation where u can adjust but its covered up by a piece of metal, do u insert the screwdriver or do I have to break the seal in order to get in? its a teac w600r cassette deck in case someone has experienced similar issues
@nadeem_mastan3 жыл бұрын
Ca u please tell me software name ? I i can download
@nasraroshan78756 жыл бұрын
H!. I've bought an A&D GX-9000 cassette deck. the condition is good. but the tape speed is a bit slow. i found in some manuals in the internet about VR1 and VR2 potentiometer. but can't change the speed of tape with them. a printed shape of potentiometer on the top of board mentioned "tape speed" but the potentiomet is not there and the place is empty. do you have any idea? I want to change the tape speed of my A&D GX-9000 cassette deck. (It is direct drive!)
@miss.wright30354 жыл бұрын
The most accurate method to make a timing tape is the old fashion method used on $50K Studio Studer's. Mark up exactly 142.5 cm distance (30 seconds). Play it back, take out tape and look where the 30 sec. marker is. Adjust speed pot +/- accordingly. Frequency interpretation is not as accurate as actual distance measurement because there's microsecond latency in audio signal among different decks. Tapes are time based, and therefore you use the time to measure it. PERIOD !