Dear Big Matt, thank you for your guidance ! This machine is so sensitive and can become easily a pile of useless junk if not properly cared for. Mine had this specific problem and with your guidance I succeeded to fix it. You made my day !
Many thanks to Bigg Matt, my TEAC X-1000RBL was having the same problems and thanks to his very well explained remedies, I was able to fix it. The only difference is that I installed 2 new pinch rollers to complement the repairs. Now it works like a new Reel2Reel. Again my thanks to Bigg Matt for all he is doing on and off RUclips.
Bigg Matt: I am posting this to thank you for your efforts on my behalf! I had just delivered my X-1000R to my local repair shop for this very problem and was able to send him this URL to look at. He got the machine fixed by your recommended method and didn't charge anything for it! Thanks a million from another USAF vet!
Hello, I have got the same issue_ the tape slips when playing forward, for the reverse playing is fine. Feeling sad because there is no repairing store/ technical person in my country.
Hey Bigg Matt! I just wanted to thank you for this demonstration. I have a Teac X-1000R. The first connector measured close to 5 volts but the second connector (The white one) was measuring around 3 volts. As soon as I did what you demonstrated with bending the board carefully with the screwdriver, I was able to get it to read 5 volts and it did resolve the issue of the tape derailing in that direction. Thank you so much!
Ive probably done this procedure a good few times over the last decade or so. The metal bracket design is the biggest issue here. I did toy with the idea of redesigning that bracket so that the plate height was adjustable on a rail that can then be locked with a grub screw, but life gets in the way and before you know it, you are opening up the machine again to bend the bracket..... and the idea to redesign the bracket resurfaces (to ultimatly go nowehere again). Great channel and now subbed!
Hi AO, a redesigned bracket sounds like an awesome idea...I'd never considered that approach. I'll run it by my friend Kurt, he builds mods for these machines and he's always looking for new projects. Thanks for sharing, AO & have a Merry Christmas
Thank you Big Matt, with the help from this clip I was able to get my X 1000 R playing great again. Before watching this video my reel to reel would not even play any of my reels. Now I'm playing 35 year old tapes again! Thank you for sharing your tips.............
I have to admit that I was skeptical at first but tried your trick and it worked like a charm. I have an X-2000R that was in storage for years. Of course I also watched your second video which identified the proper connectors to measure for the X-2000R. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Sir. Thanks for your fantastic video. A new capstan belt and adjustments to the tensioners has my nearly 40 year old Teac X-1000 performing like the day I bought it new. Thanks Big Matt.
Hi Bigg Matt , thank you for this video , i adjusted my teac x1000r and worcks perfect now. a little of Bigg Matt magic and some fine tuning from the potentiometers for the tensioneers and now its back to normal
Matt...... Thank you so much for posting this video and your informative content. This is the exact video I need to cure my tape skews problems....... X1000 back to normal!
Bigg Matt: Awesome DIY tip. I haven't worked on a Teac 1000 but now I know the trick to correct tension arm just in case a Teac come my way with that issue. I wouldn't trust Alexia around me.
In the service manual they want you to use a tentelometer to set the tension correctly but you are getting similar results with your multimeter. I had a similar issue with my X2000R when it was new on one side, so I basically brought the tape to the centre as you did and adjusted the offending tension arms location to match the other simply by eyeballing its relative position to the known good one and the problem was fixed easily. Its not a photo cell but hall effect sensors that are "looking" at the rotating tapered quadrant and guesstimating the arms location. I also had a low output on one channel and looking at the board on one end saw one of the pair of output pots were not in the same location as each other so during play back I aligned the low one to match the other and the audio outputs began to match. This was how the unit left the factory so being adjustments are made by a person to err is only human. I actually did a little three part video on cleaning and recommissioning my deck many years ago. The main reason for this was the drive belt actually degraded and stuck onto the pulleys from age, so I stripped the unit down and went through it completely. My X2000R is a bit unique visually as it is a black and silver unit which did not exist as an option.
Im gonna use yoyr advice on my machine as and if needed. I have downloaded the service manual and user manual. Ive bought ky machine from a person who imports his machines from japan and repairs them and sells them on. Hope to receive mine in a few days.
Amazing that you made this video. I have to move the tension arm on my Teac X-1000 in order to get the reels to move. Of course you already know that I can’t fix it😂😂😂 I’m not trying to ruin another reel to reel 😂😂😂
Hey Big Matt, I have a Teac X7R and X10R that does the same thing on playback. Is there any way that you can do a video on that repair. You are awesome. Thanks for sharing knowledge.
hi i used to get this on my otari mtr 12 i know the tascam has a fine tenson pots i looked into how it work i made a mod to my otari to get the tenson right down with out playing with the deck ad on power trans and more small parts made to ad on pcb's i can take of the motors easy
Thanks Bigg Matt, you may have saved my X-2000M as well! It played and fast forwarded OK, but refused to rewind. Checked the voltage on tension-arms and had left 7.5 V and right 1.1 V... Put both to 5 V and now rewind is OK but it refuse to fast forward... Also, when rewinding it does not respond to stop or play buttons, so I have to power off to stop it - not good. Do you know what voltage I should aim for?
Hi KA, for some reason I'm just seeing your comment. Apologies for the delay. Sounds like the rewind button isn't making good contact. Try working the switch in n out many times and pressing hard on the left or right edge of the switch to make contact. Let me know how it goes.
Hi Matt, Thanks for this video. My X1000R reel to reel is working good except one problem I’m struggling with. When i press rewind tape, its playing the music backwards. How do i fix this? Please let me know if you can help me out. Appreciate it!
X2000R, I initially had about 7.4/7.5V with both arms in the middle, I adjusted the sensor brackets at 5.3/5.8V as suggested below, but now it's all messed up, the arms oscillate like crazy on play, on fast winding it either won't start or won't stop or it will wind in the opposite direction than the button I pressed :D I wish I wrote down the exact voltages I had before adjusting. The bracket screws are abused from the previous owner, so it's clear that this is not the first time there's an issue here. I'm not sure if this mechanical adjustment goes hand in hand with the tension arm height adjustment screw (if so, how should that one be set?) or with the 2 variable resistors on the power board, R122/R222 for PB/REV tension, which I won't touch till this new issue that I create is resolved. EDIT: a few tries later all is good, with approx 7.4V on both sensors, measured with the arms in the middle but one at a time, not symmetrical, with a tape in the middle
Ok! I’m going in on my X-2000Rbl tension arm plates! I’ll let you know how I get on-It has had this issue as long as I can remember and I bought it new. It has always been my problem child-I had to replace the power transformer because she overheated in my install (word of caution -don’t obstruct the ventilation in the already restrictive wooden cases!)
Thanks again Big Matt! The tension is taut across heads in forward and reverse-FF and Rewind are in slow X spec 200min for 3600ft. I had to set the right to 4.83v in order for FF and REW to work at all so something else is amiss but all works fine for now.
@@ppeterso22 there are 2 white, plastic pots in the same area you measured the tension voltage. Center them, and adjust the tension voltage for 5V on both sides. Check operation and make small adjustments to the pots as necessary. Top one is FWD back tension , bottom is for REV
Hello Bigg Matt, I really could use your help. My local tech and I haven’t been able to find the problem on my X2000R. The recording button is faulty, it’s stuck on flashing red, it could not be turned off. The problem is believed to be related to capstan motor not working, we traced the problem to the bottom board but have not found the culprit yet. The one ohm resistor for the twin 24V power supply for the capstan motor and the bottom “logic” board kept burning, unless we unplugged the connection ribbon (5-wire) to the bottom board then it doesn’t burn. Obviously something is shorted but we haven’t found it yet.
Bigg Matt: I have a Teac A-4300SX and when I Play the tape forward the tape pass over the pinch roller in Line, but when playing reverse the tape start slipping off the pinch roller and goes fast speed.Charles from Malta eu.Thanks
Hi CS, Make sure your pinch roller isn't glazed over and slick. Also, make sure the pinch roller pressure is sufficient when pressing the tape to the capstan.
Frist of all thank again for your excellent video it really helped out. We have a problem with the reverse record the left channel is perfect, but no sound output on the right channel. We cleaned the heads and transport rollers ect. DeoxIt on all the pots and reverse switches. Any help in this matter would be highly appreciated. Thank agin
Dear Bigg Matt, I need to order a new capstan belt. May I know the correct/original TEAC X-1000R capstan belt width and thickness? Just checked my old and stretched capstan belt which is about 4.5mm wide and 0.4mm thick. However, those X-1000R capstan belts visible in videos found on RUclips seem to be much wider in dimension. Hope to seek your guidance please. Thanks!
Thank you Matt for making these videos. I just subscribed. Will this work for a X700R? I am having the same problem. The pinch rollers were stuck solid but I got that fixed.
2WT, Sorry for the delay. I haven't done this procedure on an X-700R, but I think the same holds true. You'll be able to tell right away. Please let me know
hi just done alot of work to a tascam 38 alot of work there's worlds a part from a tascam 38 and this deck this has to deal with the thin tape like the TP tape on a tascam there's only SP or LPif you can find it i know how the tenson set up works on the 38 now if the main pcb goe's bad they do put in a apple pie and some power ic's and re lays will get the deck working i had to to pcb was just to bad to fix if the capstan motor goe's the deck is junk bob
Hi Bigg Matt I'm one of your subscribers and I have a problem with my Tascam 34, the brakes don't work so could you make a tutorial for adjusting the brakes? Thank you
Thanks Matt! Had the same problem with my Teac X1000R. Even worse: it used to crumble my precious tape between capstan and pinch-roller… Always when the tape was in the beginning position. I don’t have that expensive measuringtool you have, but after moving that metal piece on the tension-arm, i tweaked it electronically by trial & error. It’s been playing like a bird ever since, for over three years now! One question: when i compared the ‘heads setup’ in a downloaded manual with my machine, i noticed that the order of the heads (rec/play/rec/play is different. Is that common for this model? I’m sure mine is not altered; i got it from the first owner. Anyway, thanks for your always very enjoyable videos! All the best from Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hi RDB, I'm glad you got your X-1000R running. Very impressive that you got it done through trial & error - love it! I'm not going to mention how much time I wasted aligning the wrong head before I realized the manual had them mislabled:-) Thanks for sharing your experiences here with others, Ruud. Your participation is always welcome. Have an awesome 2022.
dear mr, matt, i own an teac x 2000 r. as many ; the machine is amazing! tell me how do i have to set level in recording and calibration to get a good recording witch will have good sound on any good recorder ?
The only thing you need to worry.about is using DBX. OTHERWISE , the sound between decks should be very similar, provided they have been calibrated accurately using a calibration tape or a method that gets the same results. A good recording should sound good on any deck of the same format. DBX, though it gets rid of a lot of the noise, can cause tape to distort, especially in more sibilant recordings, but it does sound good on this deck, using high quality consistent tape... but in a non DBX deck; it will sound sibilant and with very stilted compressed dynamics. Dbx only sounds good on DBX... abd often only on the deck it was recorded with, as there are a lot of adjustments for both recording and playback that need to be exact, plus the tape itself must get a good clean transfer of record current. Dirty heads, poor contact, weak back tension can make the recordings sound worse and DBX will magnify those issues
I inherited one from my friend who passed away. He bought it in Germany while in the Army in the early 80's. It has been in storage for many years. He told me he rarely played it. I know nothing about them and would like to sell it. I know it comes on when plugged up but the lifter thing feels stuck and the reel tables don't move. But I hear something when I turn it on. A faint clicking sound. Should I sell for parts or try to fix it. I know the ones I've seen for sale are not cheap. Please advise
Hi TR, Good question. If you have any interest at all in keeping the deck and using it, you should consider having it repaired. If you have no interest in the TEAC, I would sell it as is for parts. Normally, you'll get more $ selling it on ebay. If you sell it on Marketplace or Craigslist you can expect a slightly lower price but there are no seller fees. Hope this helps. If you have more questions let me know.
Let's call Big Gentleman Matt's new show: "Matt's Tips and Tricks accompanied by Jazz Funk". For the next episode I vote for teardown on a venerable Sony TC-377 with music supplied by the Nick Straker Band: Just a little bit of Jazz Tonight"
Hi, do you fix the x-2000r? Mine once serviced by Teac, again I let it sit and now it does not go. Just will rewind and fast-forward. Will not play forward or reverse. clicks like it wants to. but will not move. a beautiful machine, but needs servicing again. Is this something I can persuade you to handle??
Hi TD, I'm a little backed up now, I should be caught up in early Sep. Chances are you could bring the machine back to life yourself. I'd begin with insuring the capstan motor spins when the tension arms are lifted. If so, check condition of the capstan drive belt and replace if necessary. Next, clean/lube the pinch roller lift mechanism if the pinch rollers don't go up and down freely when lifted. I'd recommend you try these fixes yourself before sending the unit out for repair. Hope this helps.
He's right about that! Try to move the pinch rollers by hand... if you feel a lot of resistance, the bearings have gooped up. The oil or grease they used turned to bubble gum in these. In the video here, you see him using a heat gun to get the bearing assemblies free and off the machine... I often use one of my hotter solder irons, or the torch of my butane iron, but carefully. The real reason this happens in this and older decks in different areas, is that this is a high stress bearing, it's also very tight with extremely narrow tolerances, since any wiggle or fudge, would make calibration less exact... hence they are the high performance high precision bearings and need that attention to engage the heads reliably. Download the manual from tape heads, and go to town. It'll take you a few tries to reassemble the first time, maybe, but it's not that bad, once you've cleaned the bearings with naphtha or a similar solvent and oiled or greased them. Whatever you do, don't cheap out on the lube! Get the good stuff and maybe only do this once!
There's also a chance that your solenoid rubber boot has turned to goop... that's easier. Not sure if they make the boot for those anymore, but also not convinced I ever needed the boots on any of my decks... unless you live in a rock quarry I don't see much dust and crud getting up in them. And of so, clean and oil again.
Big Matt greetings. Where is your shop located ? I have a Teac x2000r that needs tension repair Tried to adjust plate but didn’t work. I replaced belt and serviced p roller mechanism thanks to your videos. Would like to enjoy my machine for a few more years. Thanks Ret. 1SG Pacheco 11:07
hello sir. i got a teac x2000m need work can i send you the machine so you could fix? because you good. i being fallow you for long time you know what you doing. please let me know.thank
Great video brother! I have that issue AND when it does ff, it won't stop when it gets up to speed!! I have to put my hand on the take up reel to slow it down to stop it, or hit the power button. Have you seen that before? By the way, its not an x1000r....just x1000
I don't disagree with your comments; however, the subject of this video is back tension repair. Cleaning filthy pinch rollers, replacing stretched capstan belts, nor adjusting pinch roller pressure have provided the level of success with eliminating tracking problems as this adjustment. The unit tracks perfectly after the adjustment using the same pinch rollers. Afterwards, I used this process to resurface them: ruclips.net/video/WKSXRjn1-rY/видео.html
I wish I'd seen this before. My unit wouldn't rewind or fast forward at all hardly because of the tension arms and was told I needed the tool you showed when all along I could've used the other method shown! it was playing music sounding pretty good then wham, it stopped and blew two fuses. I'm so pissed at this unit and the old timers want to know why the younger crowd isn't in to these? You have to be a tech to own one.
@@5thcomm I do. And a local tech says 600 minimum plus a motor or two if that's the problem. But he doesn't specialize in these decks. I know that he didn't say that himself! Maybe I can follow your advice. I am a diy person
@@roofermarc1 Cool. First, replace the blown fuses then remove the capstan motor but leave it plugged in. With the tension arms down, power it on to see if the fuses blow. If they hold, raise the tension arms and make sure the capstan motor spins and the fuses don't blow. Let me know how these steps go.
Man. I did you you say Tension arms down. Turned on power and seen the capstan motor spin and fuses blow at the same time. I didn't get a chance to raise the arms. That's not supposed to happen like this huh. Motor is not powered on until the arms are lifter? What the hell do I have?
Dear Big Matt, thank you for your guidance ! This machine is so sensitive and can become easily a pile of useless junk if not properly cared for. Mine had this specific problem and with your guidance I succeeded to fix it. You made my day !
Outstanding, MV. Well done.
Many thanks to Bigg Matt, my TEAC X-1000RBL was having the same problems and thanks to his very well explained remedies, I was able to fix it. The only difference is that I installed 2 new pinch rollers to complement the repairs. Now it works like a new Reel2Reel. Again my thanks to Bigg Matt for all he is doing on and off RUclips.
So glad to hear this, MT. Great job.
My x1000r had the same problem. I did it the same of the video and I fixed. Thank you very much friend.
Bigg Matt: I am posting this to thank you for your efforts on my behalf! I had just delivered my X-1000R to my local repair shop for this very problem and was able to send him this URL to look at. He got the machine fixed by your recommended method and didn't charge anything for it! Thanks a million from another USAF vet!
Great to hear, Al. Thanks for the kind words. Keep in touch.
Hello, I have got the same issue_ the tape slips when playing forward, for the reverse playing is fine.
Feeling sad because there is no repairing store/ technical person in my country.
@@bonsokhaPerhaps take it to a repairman and show him/her this video. It's not difficult
@@5thcomm Of course, you did help me a lot and I could fix the problems successfully as per your advice. Thanks and have a nice day Bigg🙏
Hey Bigg Matt! I just wanted to thank you for this demonstration. I have a Teac X-1000R. The first connector measured close to 5 volts but the second connector (The white one) was measuring around 3 volts. As soon as I did what you demonstrated with bending the board carefully with the screwdriver, I was able to get it to read 5 volts and it did resolve the issue of the tape derailing in that direction. Thank you so much!
Outstanding, DB. Nicely done
Ive probably done this procedure a good few times over the last decade or so. The metal bracket design is the biggest issue here. I did toy with the idea of redesigning that bracket so that the plate height was adjustable on a rail that can then be locked with a grub screw, but life gets in the way and before you know it, you are opening up the machine again to bend the bracket..... and the idea to redesign the bracket resurfaces (to ultimatly go nowehere again). Great channel and now subbed!
Hi AO, a redesigned bracket sounds like an awesome idea...I'd never considered that approach. I'll run it by my friend Kurt, he builds mods for these machines and he's always looking for new projects. Thanks for sharing, AO & have a Merry Christmas
Hi mr matt. I want to let you know that went i groud up i want to be like you smart. You help me a lot. What is the best sound on reel to reel .?
Thank you Big Matt, with the help from this clip I was able to get my X 1000 R playing great again. Before watching this video my reel to reel would not even play any of my reels. Now I'm playing 35 year old tapes again! Thank you for sharing your tips.............
Great Job RB. Have a Merry Christmas
Thank you thank you thank you! Worked like a charm! Had 4.3v on supply side and 3.3 on takeup. Sounds great now! Thanks!
I have to admit that I was skeptical at first but tried your trick and it worked like a charm. I have an X-2000R that was in storage for years. Of course I also watched your second video which identified the proper connectors to measure for the X-2000R. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Nicely done, PV. This is a supplement for the 2000R. ruclips.net/video/bSXOeXjCIc8/видео.htmlsi=cZgxG3EBxGveblWI
Thank you Matt!
I talk with you on the phone about this problem .
Thank you for the video.
Thank you so much, Bigg Matt for posting such clear instructions! About to try it on my X1000R. :-)
Sir. Thanks for your fantastic video. A new capstan belt and adjustments to the tensioners has my nearly 40 year old Teac X-1000 performing like the day I bought it new. Thanks Big Matt.
That's awesome, RS. Great job!
Hi Bigg Matt , thank you for this video , i adjusted my teac x1000r and worcks perfect now. a little of Bigg Matt magic and some fine tuning from the potentiometers for the tensioneers and now its back to normal
Awesome job, GF
Matt...... Thank you so much for posting this video and your informative content. This is the exact video I need to cure my tape skews problems....... X1000 back to normal!
Great job
Bigg Matt:
Awesome DIY tip. I haven't worked on a Teac 1000 but now I know the trick to correct tension arm just in case a Teac come my way with that issue.
I wouldn't trust Alexia around me.
Hey Mando, Happy 2022, bro. I don't trust Alexa, but she is so darn convenient:-)
Hey Bigg Matt. Good video. New subscriber. Long-time Teac and Teac X-1000R owner. Look forward to more videos.
Wow. Fought this issue for long time!!I ended up moving the tape holder pads that reels go onto out a bit… works now but will try this too..
In the service manual they want you to use a tentelometer to set the tension correctly but you are getting similar results with your multimeter. I had a similar issue with my X2000R when it was new on one side, so I basically brought the tape to the centre as you did and adjusted the offending tension arms location to match the other simply by eyeballing its relative position to the known good one and the problem was fixed easily. Its not a photo cell but hall effect sensors that are "looking" at the rotating tapered quadrant and guesstimating the arms location. I also had a low output on one channel and looking at the board on one end saw one of the pair of output pots were not in the same location as each other so during play back I aligned the low one to match the other and the audio outputs began to match. This was how the unit left the factory so being adjustments are made by a person to err is only human. I actually did a little three part video on cleaning and recommissioning my deck many years ago. The main reason for this was the drive belt actually degraded and stuck onto the pulleys from age, so I stripped the unit down and went through it completely. My X2000R is a bit unique visually as it is a black and silver unit which did not exist as an option.
@@AllanT-nu4rw Good info, Allan. Thanks for sharing.
Im gonna use yoyr advice on my machine as and if needed. I have downloaded the service manual and user manual. Ive bought ky machine from a person who imports his machines from japan and repairs them and sells them on. Hope to receive mine in a few days.
Amazing that you made this video. I have to move the tension arm on my Teac X-1000 in order to get the reels to move. Of course you already know that I can’t fix it😂😂😂 I’m not trying to ruin another reel to reel 😂😂😂
We'll fix it next time I come down there.
Hey Big Matt, I have a Teac X7R and X10R that does the same thing on playback. Is there any way that you can do a video on that repair. You are awesome. Thanks for sharing knowledge.
Matt, thanks again for your assistance!
hi i used to get this on my otari mtr 12 i know the tascam has a fine tenson pots i looked into how it work i made a mod to my otari to get the tenson right down
with out playing with the deck ad on power trans and more small parts made to ad on pcb's i can take of the motors easy
Hi buy my first teac 2000r few days ago but it isnt work right because went push pause dont stop and inmediatly change to the oposite side direcctions
Thanks Bigg Matt, you may have saved my X-2000M as well! It played and fast forwarded OK, but refused to rewind. Checked the voltage on tension-arms and had left 7.5 V and right 1.1 V... Put both to 5 V and now rewind is OK but it refuse to fast forward... Also, when rewinding it does not respond to stop or play buttons, so I have to power off to stop it - not good. Do you know what voltage I should aim for?
Hi KA, for some reason I'm just seeing your comment. Apologies for the delay. Sounds like the rewind button isn't making good contact. Try working the switch in n out many times and pressing hard on the left or right edge of the switch to make contact. Let me know how it goes.
Hi Matt,
Thanks for this video. My X1000R reel to reel is working good except one problem I’m struggling with. When i press rewind tape, its playing the music backwards. How do i fix this? Please let me know if you can help me out. Appreciate it!
Try spraying contact cleaner on the switches beneath reversing bar shown in this clip. ruclips.net/video/yNoDM2bZj7w/видео.htmlsi=xwuHi6pA2gDKE-Zy
X2000R, I initially had about 7.4/7.5V with both arms in the middle, I adjusted the sensor brackets at 5.3/5.8V as suggested below, but now it's all messed up, the arms oscillate like crazy on play, on fast winding it either won't start or won't stop or it will wind in the opposite direction than the button I pressed :D I wish I wrote down the exact voltages I had before adjusting. The bracket screws are abused from the previous owner, so it's clear that this is not the first time there's an issue here. I'm not sure if this mechanical adjustment goes hand in hand with the tension arm height adjustment screw (if so, how should that one be set?) or with the 2 variable resistors on the power board, R122/R222 for PB/REV tension, which I won't touch till this new issue that I create is resolved. EDIT: a few tries later all is good, with approx 7.4V on both sensors, measured with the arms in the middle but one at a time, not symmetrical, with a tape in the middle
You the man Matt 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
My brotha
Excellent work Teach bka Bigg Matt
Thanks brother
Ok! I’m going in on my X-2000Rbl tension arm plates! I’ll let you know how I get on-It has had this issue as long as I can remember and I bought it new. It has always been my problem child-I had to replace the power transformer because she overheated in my install (word of caution -don’t obstruct the ventilation in the already restrictive wooden cases!)
Thanks again Big Matt! The tension is taut across heads in forward and reverse-FF and Rewind are in slow X spec 200min for 3600ft. I had to set the right to 4.83v in order for FF and REW to work at all so something else is amiss but all works fine for now.
@@ppeterso22 there are 2 white, plastic pots in the same area you measured the tension voltage. Center them, and adjust the tension voltage for 5V on both sides. Check operation and make small adjustments to the pots as necessary. Top one is FWD back tension , bottom is for REV
@@5thcomm ahh ok-will do that-thanks! -I only centered the FF and Rew metal ones above those a few months ago
Hi Bigg Matt,
I have a question about a Teac 4300 that doesn't record to the right track. The meter works in the record mode. Can you help?
@@JimMcFee-o1s Hi Jim, Have you tried cleaning the record head?
Hello Bigg Matt,
I really could use your help. My local tech and I haven’t been able to find the problem on my X2000R. The recording button is faulty, it’s stuck on flashing red, it could not be turned off. The problem is believed to be related to capstan motor not working, we traced the problem to the bottom board but have not found the culprit yet. The one ohm resistor for the twin 24V power supply for the capstan motor and the bottom “logic” board kept burning, unless we unplugged the connection ribbon (5-wire) to the bottom board then it doesn’t burn. Obviously something is shorted but we haven’t found it yet.
Bigg Matt:
I have a Teac A-4300SX and when I Play the tape forward the tape pass over the pinch roller in Line, but when playing reverse the tape start slipping off the pinch roller and goes fast speed.Charles from Malta eu.Thanks
Hi CS, Make sure your pinch roller isn't glazed over and slick. Also, make sure the pinch roller pressure is sufficient when pressing the tape to the capstan.
This is how I resurface pinch rollers: ruclips.net/video/WKSXRjn1-rY/видео.html
Perfect...Thank you
Frist of all thank again for your excellent video it really helped out. We have a problem with the reverse record the left channel is perfect, but no sound output on the right channel. We cleaned the heads and transport rollers ect. DeoxIt on all the pots and reverse switches.
Any help in this matter would be highly appreciated. Thank agin
awesome! thanks for the help
Hi Matt; I have same issue on x7r. Does this procedure work as well? Thanks!
I'm not certain about the X-7R. I would give it a try
Just a quick question..Why has the voltage dropped in the first place?..Is it just wear and tear?
Exactly
Exactly
Great information 👍
Dear Bigg Matt, I need to order a new capstan belt. May I know the correct/original TEAC X-1000R capstan belt width and thickness? Just checked my old and stretched capstan belt which is about 4.5mm wide and 0.4mm thick. However, those X-1000R capstan belts visible in videos found on RUclips seem to be much wider in dimension. Hope to seek your guidance please. Thanks!
Thank you Matt for making these videos. I just subscribed. Will this work for a X700R? I am having the same problem. The pinch rollers were stuck solid but I got that fixed.
2WT, Sorry for the delay. I haven't done this procedure on an X-700R, but I think the same holds true. You'll be able to tell right away. Please let me know
Wowo Respect 👌👌👌
I'v got x-1000m , do you have any advices for this model ?
hi just done alot of work to a tascam 38 alot of work
there's worlds a part from a tascam 38
and this deck
this has to deal with the thin tape like
the TP tape
on a tascam there's only SP or LPif you can find it
i know how the tenson set up works on the 38
now if the main pcb goe's bad they do
put in a apple pie and some power ic's and re lays will get the deck working
i had to to pcb was just to bad to fix
if the capstan motor goe's the deck is junk
bob
Hi Bigg Matt I'm one of your subscribers and I have a problem with my Tascam 34, the brakes don't work so could you make a tutorial for adjusting the brakes? Thank you
Hi GV, I'm away from the shop for a bit. Remind me on Apr 18.
Thanks Matt! Had the same problem with my Teac X1000R. Even worse: it used to crumble my precious tape between capstan and pinch-roller… Always when the tape was in the beginning position. I don’t have that expensive measuringtool you have, but after moving that metal piece on the tension-arm, i tweaked it electronically by trial & error. It’s been playing like a bird ever since, for over three years now!
One question: when i compared the ‘heads setup’ in a downloaded manual with my machine, i noticed that the order of the heads (rec/play/rec/play is different. Is that common for this model? I’m sure mine is not altered; i got it from the first owner.
Anyway, thanks for your always very enjoyable videos! All the best from Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hi RDB, I'm glad you got your X-1000R running. Very impressive that you got it done through trial & error - love it! I'm not going to mention how much time I wasted aligning the wrong head before I realized the manual had them mislabled:-) Thanks for sharing your experiences here with others, Ruud. Your participation is always welcome. Have an awesome 2022.
Было два варианта блока головок. С одной стойкой посредине , а также с двумя стойками, как в руководстве.
Meeeen , U R the One .
dear mr, matt, i own an teac x 2000 r. as many ; the machine is amazing! tell me how do i have to set level in recording and calibration to get a good recording witch will have good sound on any good recorder ?
The only thing you need to worry.about is using DBX. OTHERWISE , the sound between decks should be very similar, provided they have been calibrated accurately using a calibration tape or a method that gets the same results. A good recording should sound good on any deck of the same format. DBX, though it gets rid of a lot of the noise, can cause tape to distort, especially in more sibilant recordings, but it does sound good on this deck, using high quality consistent tape... but in a non DBX deck; it will sound sibilant and with very stilted compressed dynamics. Dbx only sounds good on DBX... abd often only on the deck it was recorded with, as there are a lot of adjustments for both recording and playback that need to be exact, plus the tape itself must get a good clean transfer of record current. Dirty heads, poor contact, weak back tension can make the recordings sound worse and DBX will magnify those issues
@@seansweeney3532 thank you for your advice Sir !
Having same issue with Teac x 2000 tape tracking off. Not the 2000R. Any fix for the regular Teac X-2000.
Thanks in advance
Hi DJ, I don't have an X-2000 to verify.
Do you repair or restore this units
I inherited one from my friend who passed away. He bought it in Germany while in the Army in the early 80's. It has been in storage for many years. He told me he rarely played it. I know nothing about them and would like to sell it. I know it comes on when plugged up but the lifter thing feels stuck and the reel tables don't move. But I hear something when I turn it on. A faint clicking sound. Should I sell for parts or try to fix it. I know the ones I've seen for sale are not cheap. Please advise
Hi TR,
Good question. If you have any interest at all in keeping the deck and using it, you should consider having it repaired. If you have no interest in the TEAC, I would sell it as is for parts. Normally, you'll get more $ selling it on ebay. If you sell it on Marketplace or Craigslist you can expect a slightly lower price but there are no seller fees. Hope this helps. If you have more questions let me know.
Let's call Big Gentleman Matt's new show: "Matt's Tips and Tricks accompanied by Jazz Funk". For the next episode I vote for teardown on a venerable Sony TC-377 with music supplied by the Nick Straker Band: Just a little bit of Jazz Tonight"
One of my favorite songs, brother
Hi, do you fix the x-2000r? Mine once serviced by Teac, again I let it sit and now it does not go. Just will rewind and fast-forward. Will not play forward or reverse. clicks like it wants to. but will not move. a beautiful machine, but needs servicing again. Is this something I can persuade you to handle??
Hi TD, I'm a little backed up now, I should be caught up in early Sep. Chances are you could bring the machine back to life yourself. I'd begin with insuring the capstan motor spins when the tension arms are lifted. If so, check condition of the capstan drive belt and replace if necessary. Next, clean/lube the pinch roller lift mechanism if the pinch rollers don't go up and down freely when lifted. I'd recommend you try these fixes yourself before sending the unit out for repair. Hope this helps.
He's right about that! Try to move the pinch rollers by hand... if you feel a lot of resistance, the bearings have gooped up. The oil or grease they used turned to bubble gum in these. In the video here, you see him using a heat gun to get the bearing assemblies free and off the machine... I often use one of my hotter solder irons, or the torch of my butane iron, but carefully. The real reason this happens in this and older decks in different areas, is that this is a high stress bearing, it's also very tight with extremely narrow tolerances, since any wiggle or fudge, would make calibration less exact... hence they are the high performance high precision bearings and need that attention to engage the heads reliably. Download the manual from tape heads, and go to town. It'll take you a few tries to reassemble the first time, maybe, but it's not that bad, once you've cleaned the bearings with naphtha or a similar solvent and oiled or greased them. Whatever you do, don't cheap out on the lube! Get the good stuff and maybe only do this once!
There's also a chance that your solenoid rubber boot has turned to goop... that's easier. Not sure if they make the boot for those anymore, but also not convinced I ever needed the boots on any of my decks... unless you live in a rock quarry I don't see much dust and crud getting up in them. And of so, clean and oil again.
Big Matt greetings. Where is your shop located ? I have a Teac x2000r that needs tension repair Tried to adjust plate but didn’t work. I replaced belt and serviced p roller mechanism thanks to your videos. Would like to enjoy my machine for a few more years. Thanks
Ret. 1SG Pacheco 11:07
Hi RP, I'm in Charlotte NC
Great. I’ll be visiting Burlington from 6-13 April. What are your hours of operation during that period Big Matt ?
I need shop name and or address Big Matt. Thanks
@@ChecoPR contact me at reel2reelguy@gmail.com
@@5thcomm will do
Hey Bigg Matt, what would be the price of a nicely restored Teac A-3340S? Someone saw mine and may want one..
Hey CB, ask $1200. Accept $800-$1K
@@5thcomm may wanna buy one from you. What do u have
@@cletusberkeley9441 My bad, I thought you were selling yours:-) I should have one ready in May
@Bigg Matt cool, keep me informed please.
hello sir. i got a teac x2000m need work can i send you the machine so you could fix? because you good. i being fallow you for long time you know what you doing. please let me know.thank
I love the things that you can do with real the real
Happy 2022, bro
Great video brother! I have that issue AND when it does ff, it won't stop when it gets up to speed!! I have to put my hand on the take up reel to slow it down to stop it, or hit the power button. Have you seen that before? By the way, its not an x1000r....just x1000
Can you make video,when reel to reel rt909 ,POWER IS THERE👍👍👍BUT TAPE IS NOT PLAY👍👍👍
Hello,
I have the same problem with teac x10 r.
How to repair this problem, in the same way ?
Thanks
Hi KN, The X-10R can't be adjusted this way. I've had some success with increasing pinch roller pressure.
@@5thcomm thanks for your feedback.
Do you have the video how to make it ?
Thanks
Mine did that. Taking shine of donuts resolve it
I got a x700r ee. Can i find metal reel.
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Thanks
hELLO i have a X-2000R I WOULD LIKE TO KNOK IF YOU CAN hELP
@@MrVirtuecampbell What's going on with your 2000R?
Your pinch rollers are filthy, that doesn't keep the tape on track either. They should be scrupulously clean, and the whole tape path.
I don't disagree with your comments; however, the subject of this video is back tension repair. Cleaning filthy pinch rollers, replacing stretched capstan belts, nor adjusting pinch roller pressure have provided the level of success with eliminating tracking problems as this adjustment. The unit tracks perfectly after the adjustment using the same pinch rollers. Afterwards, I used this process to resurface them: ruclips.net/video/WKSXRjn1-rY/видео.html
I wish I'd seen this before. My unit wouldn't rewind or fast forward at all hardly because of the tension arms and was told I needed the tool you showed when all along I could've used the other method shown! it was playing music sounding pretty good then wham, it stopped and blew two fuses. I'm so pissed at this unit and the old timers want to know why the younger crowd isn't in to these? You have to be a tech to own one.
@@roofermarc1 Hey Bruno, do you still have your deck? If so, maybe I can walk you through some fixes.
@@5thcomm I do. And a local tech says 600 minimum plus a motor or two if that's the problem. But he doesn't specialize in these decks. I know that he didn't say that himself!
Maybe I can follow your advice. I am a diy person
@@roofermarc1 Cool. First, replace the blown fuses then remove the capstan motor but leave it plugged in. With the tension arms down, power it on to see if the fuses blow. If they hold, raise the tension arms and make sure the capstan motor spins and the fuses don't blow. Let me know how these steps go.
@@5thcommI will do. This evening thanks.
Man. I did you you say Tension arms down. Turned on power and seen the capstan motor spin and fuses blow at the same time. I didn't get a chance to raise the arms. That's not supposed to happen like this huh. Motor is not powered on until the arms are lifter? What the hell do I have?
This is the power transformer part number I was looking for so many years now and still cannot find one yet. Part Number: TEAC 5320027500 / TT5IY1