Yamaha KX670 3 Head Cassette Unauthorized Service

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  • @torstenjohann9204
    @torstenjohann9204 3 года назад +2

    I replaced the ever getting slower capstan motor in my Yamaha KX690 (same as the KX670, but with additional Dolby-S) some years ago. It has now the universal capstan motor from Pacific Stereo, who can be found on tapeheads forum or ebay. Tapedeck works like a charm again with constant speed.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  3 года назад +1

      There are universal motors available for sure. Just not ones I can drive to the local electronics shop and buy for 4 bucks like in the old days. Yes that is what these motors cost, about 4 bucks.

  • @gavincurtis
    @gavincurtis 3 года назад +8

    Just rewind it. (Ducks in time to avoid flying screwdriver)

  • @jjcale2288
    @jjcale2288 3 года назад +2

    A 12V motor with a pretty common geometry, you can find something suitable in old CDROMs, DVD players you can get for peanuts or even free. Make a simple speed regulator or use the one from this dead motor and your good to go. Not just for those 50$ but for giving back life to a nice equipment instead of scraping it. Otherwise very good work, thanks for sharing.

  • @laszlomarktoth7492
    @laszlomarktoth7492 3 года назад

    It can be solder the broken winding. For example twist off a round from the winding and now you can easily roll up the two ends, than can solder. Cut and or band the rest and the motor now serviced.

  • @canadavey
    @canadavey 3 года назад +4

    If anyone were to seriously suggest re-winding that coil they're obviously brain dead considering those motors are a dime a dozen and can be literally found anywhere from Ebay to the Salvation Army.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  3 года назад

      That's why i said it, so the trolls won't suggest it.

    • @canadavey
      @canadavey 3 года назад

      @@12voltvids They will regardless what you say... lol ;)

  • @Hagis2k
    @Hagis2k 3 года назад +1

    Oooh gives me memories of me servicing my dads Pioneer deck from 1991, I had the same problem sourcing a new motor i was lucky to find some NOS decks that had the same motors. Including heads and pinchrollers made it like new again, Dave how common is it that the bronze bearing goes bad? The axle where wobbling in the end lol

  • @karrycrasto2010
    @karrycrasto2010 3 года назад

    Thanks for the pulley tip!

  • @scottyfixit
    @scottyfixit 3 года назад +2

    Not worth rewinding the motor….. but I’d love to see it sometime.

  • @soluzaroi
    @soluzaroi Год назад

    Nice solution being!

  • @stevenclarke5606
    @stevenclarke5606 3 года назад +1

    I think that it’s possible to repair almost everything, but it’s a question of being beyond economic repair. IE it’s a right off , because it’s going to cost more to repair than either a replacement or what the customer wants to pay. That’s how car insurance companies work, when the cost of repairs approach a percentage of the value of the vehicle, then they won’t repair it and offer you a cash settlement. The insurance company then sells the vehicle for scrap to recover some of the costs, the salvage company then strips the vehicle and sells the parts.

  • @nycdogs
    @nycdogs 3 года назад

    Good video, a lot of good advices !!!

  • @edwintech1277
    @edwintech1277 3 года назад

    Nice tutorial.

  • @bones007able
    @bones007able 3 года назад +2

    And those chinese motors are a 50/50 crap shoot on whether they work , and if they do, then you gotta worry about the wow and flutter they make ...

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  3 года назад +1

      Right but what choice these days. Other than a used motor.

    • @carminedambrosio7
      @carminedambrosio7 3 года назад

      The awful Mabuchi motors . . .

    • @somebodyx
      @somebodyx 3 года назад +1

      @@carminedambrosio7 I thought so too but I recently replaced a dodgy motor in a three head Japanese deck with a new Mabuchi and it runs fine. Achieving original 0.035% JIS W&F spec too. Mech has been properly cleaned and lubricated of course. Its the same mech that you can see in 12Voltvids Nakamichi DR-2 repairs. I bought the Mabuchi on eBay and payed about $5 including shipping with Speedpak. It took sometime to arrive from China but not awfully long.

  • @BC-qb7tx
    @BC-qb7tx 3 года назад

    Maybe this is a stupid suggestion, but can you move one of the other motors in the unit to the capstan position, and then replace that motor with a cheap Chinese motor? Would it matter the quality of the FF or REW motor? If that is the case then you could order a small stock of those motors for cheap and always be able to repair the double or triple motor 3 head machines.

  • @jeffadams5510
    @jeffadams5510 3 года назад

    Ha! Gotta draw a line somewhere. Kinda surprised you don't have a large bucket of old cassette decks motors laying around? :)

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  3 года назад +1

      I don't because I am not in the business. I have robbed a few motors to get other decks working but all the ones I have now are in working decks. If this unit gets abandoned you bet I will bolo41.

  • @Godzilla941
    @Godzilla941 3 года назад

    "Hmm... speed's off, RUclips video says you can shove a screwdriver in this hole in the back and turn it to.... nothing's happening, maybe it's not in all the way... *GRUNT*" *pop-f-z-z-z-z-zt* "Oh f***!"
    Smooth move.
    A stator from a Lionel train motor? Yeah, I'll rewind that. This motor...no. There are banner ads on some audio forums for capstan motors to start with if they wanted this fixed properly, I probably would, since it's a 3-head dual capstan with a solid metal chassis. (Then again, it's still a cassette deck...)

  • @andrew1479
    @andrew1479 3 года назад

    The mechanism looks almost identical to my Denon DRM-710 deck.

  • @ДмитрийЗикунов-ш7х
    @ДмитрийЗикунов-ш7х 2 года назад

    Лентопротяжный механизм снимается и без снятия лицевой панели. И очень удобно.

  • @duncan-rmi
    @duncan-rmi 3 года назад

    I'd try to repair the break in the winding just for the practice- agreed the deck probably isn't worth it, but sometimes someone will bring you a deck, & "it's the first thing I bought with my own money" or "I recorded my dad's dying words on it" or whatever, & that makes it worth way more than $50. but the practice is good. fiddly, but useful.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  3 года назад

      That's no excuse to dump unless funds into something. I remember back in my service days someone showed up with a console stereo and wanted a total rebuild because it had sentimental value. The boss had no sympathy. Told the customer they shouldn't get attatched to electronics, cars ect. This same guy had put 30,000 into a big racing engine in a 72 Pinto because it was his first car. We refused the work. Several months later he shows up with it again. Another shop had charged him hundreds to rebuild it and refinish the cabinet. He had put 1500 into it and it was still acting up. The shop across the street had closed their doors. He wanted us to get married to the mess that the other shop had started on. It was an old tube console with a b/w tv in it from the 60s. First tv they had owned. (this was the 90s at this time ) again was told toss it. He whined and cried and one of the other guys let it in. The boss showed up and his words were get that piece of shit out of my store. The poor guy had put good money after bad trying to fix something that should never have been started on.

  • @tough213
    @tough213 3 года назад

    I was wondering can you use a crosley turntable motor for this since they both look the same

  • @neverknowit11
    @neverknowit11 2 года назад

    A confusing company symbol. I know it’s Matsushita but looks like a Mitsubishi symbol with the three diamonds. (Different companies)
    Except Mitsubishi has no lines connecting the diamonds.

  • @danmackintosh6325
    @danmackintosh6325 3 года назад

    16:48 guessing from the fact there's 4 minutes of video left, you took the option I'd have tried "just to see if it worked" (i.e. finding the broken ends, cleaning and re-joining them with solder & insulating with epoxy or the proper varnish, which you likely have knowing your skillset and perseverance).

    • @danmackintosh6325
      @danmackintosh6325 3 года назад

      Ohhh, OK I called it wrong haha. Well, it was a long shot since all windings were obviously damaged to some degree and may not have lasted long even if you did successfully try that idea.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  3 года назад +1

      @@danmackintosh6325 more concerned about a short taking something else out.

    • @danmackintosh6325
      @danmackintosh6325 3 года назад

      @@12voltvids True, looking at the amount of chewiness on the windings that's a distinct possibility too. If the motor were to have a short, then there's a chance it'd damage something upstream of the motor's own PCB? I guess most likely 12v regulator and possibly resultant issues in other areas. Not worth it on someone else's piece.

  • @dirkkuckelberg7380
    @dirkkuckelberg7380 3 года назад

    I have a similar looking motor flying around here. Wanna have?

  • @Sans_Solo_
    @Sans_Solo_ 3 года назад

    I tried to repair a shorted solenoid on a Technics Sl-q303 and was not possible to rewind

  • @mozeskriebel7170
    @mozeskriebel7170 3 года назад +1

    It's not a MatsuSHITa (Panasonic) motor, it's a Mitsubishi.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  3 года назад +1

      Go back to trademark school. That is matsushita. Mitsubishi is similar but Mitsubishi is 3 diamonds arranged in a triangle. Matsushita is the triangles with the arrows and a triangle in the middle.

    • @mozeskriebel7170
      @mozeskriebel7170 3 года назад

      @@12voltvids I'm sorry, you are right.
      You know your SHIT!

    • @mozeskriebel7170
      @mozeskriebel7170 3 года назад +1

      @@12voltvids Btw, Matsushita is pronounced as "Mat-SOOSH-tah" in Japanese, they leave the shit out of it.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  3 года назад

      @@mozeskriebel7170 DUH, I was being sarcastic and that is how we used to refer to some of their products.

    • @mozeskriebel7170
      @mozeskriebel7170 3 года назад

      ​@@12voltvids Oh really? So that's why you wrote MatsuSHITa?
      You got me there, joker!

  • @Sans_Solo_
    @Sans_Solo_ 3 года назад +1

    Yes don't do that with Plastic pulleys.....you will have a very stinky problem!

  • @AlbertAGhazaleh
    @AlbertAGhazaleh 3 года назад +1

    End user did a no no!

  • @selenabonilla2281
    @selenabonilla2281 3 года назад

    Where can we contact you for your repair work ?

  • @somebodyx
    @somebodyx 3 года назад +1

    Replace it with a MABUCHI EG-530AD-2B

    • @sophist1cated
      @sophist1cated 3 года назад +1

      I exchanged one noisy motor in my tapedecks with this new motor. It is working fine. Bought some more if another one fails.

  • @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777
    @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 3 года назад

    congrats on getting online work !

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  3 года назад

      I get lots of stuff shipped in for repair.

  • @danmackintosh6325
    @danmackintosh6325 3 года назад

    Hmm, I've always found Matsushita/National/Panasonic/Technics to be very reliable. Is there a reason the motors in particular would warrant the MatsuSHITa or? Cheers

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  3 года назад +1

      You never worked in a service center. Changed tons of motors. The spindle motors on CD players and dvd players. They deserved to be called "mat-soo-shit-a' as opposed to "mat-soo-sheeta" your mileage may have varied but I remember changing hundreds of them. Some were very reliable though. Namely the direct drive motors used on turntables, cassette decks and VCRs. Those ones were bulletproof.

    • @danmackintosh6325
      @danmackintosh6325 3 года назад +1

      @@12voltvids Correct, I'm just an enthusiastic home-gamer/jack-of-all-trades & not seen any great volume of equipment. Mind you, no amount of reliability/quality can account for an errant screwdriver up the back of it, they don't like it up 'em!
      EDIT- out of interest, what were the main failure modes/symptoms in the CD/DVD spindle motors? Total failure to spin up or incorrect speed?
      Thanks

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  3 года назад

      @@danmackintosh6325 well that's just it, and it would have taken a fair bit of pressure to break through that plastic. The motor was likely running slow and that is why whoever did this did it.

    • @Enigma758
      @Enigma758 3 года назад

      @@12voltvids I realize you're joking, and not do be pedantic, but I've heard that Japanese speakers pronounce it as "ma-TSOO-sh-ta". I have heard some English speaking persons refer to it that way also. It's a bit like the "Techniques" vs "Technics" thing. For years I would refer to it as the former, but I now believe the latter is the "correct" pronunciation.

  • @aurelioemilianomaltesmunoz9136
    @aurelioemilianomaltesmunoz9136 3 года назад

    I had one just like this but some day it just started acting like crazy

  • @ernestmccollum2397
    @ernestmccollum2397 3 года назад

    Could be worse. Had a nice AlienWare laptop to repair. Owner gave to me in pieces. Tried to repair himself. Ripped off screen display connector on motherboard while trying to replace screen. Sorry, I pass.

  • @peterw1213
    @peterw1213 3 года назад

    So far no trolls yet suggesting coil rewinding yet.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  3 года назад +2

      They are welcome to do it for free if they like. They pay shipping both ways!

    • @crashbandicoot4everr
      @crashbandicoot4everr 3 года назад

      @@12voltvids Is it even possible to rewind a stator coil? Don't you have to get the exact thickness of wire and exact number of turns?

    • @thetechgenie7374
      @thetechgenie7374 3 года назад

      Definitely not worth it, why would you waste time even attempting to rewind that motor. Find one off eBay, or even a similar motor, they are a dime a dozen, no point and not even a rare deck to begin with? Plus for $50 barely even worth fixing the deck.

    • @thetechgenie7374
      @thetechgenie7374 3 года назад

      I think even the trolls realize motor easy to obtain for a used one and for $50 bucks to repair simply not even close to worth it to even suggest it.

  • @mauanderuk
    @mauanderuk 3 года назад

    If they want to rewind it for $50 why not send it to them lol

  • @alcoholisfreedrink
    @alcoholisfreedrink 3 года назад

    maybe any similar dc motor from cheap boombox could work.