I really miss the tapedeck era! You had so many choices on what deck ,brands,& features you could choose from!!!! And It was fun to play ,record & playback sounds good though!
You are so right with the Sony first. Before that reporters used the Uher 4000. They were good.... but heavy. And power hungry. And mono. And used reels (not cassette). And repairable by technicians only. And didn't like sand. Or hot - or cold - climates. You see where we are going here. This Sony was a revolution in every way but it wasn't cheap. Another great video. Oh, in Dorset, England we had heavy Snow closing the main road to the South West (A 35). It's all melted now, thank goodness.
Thanks for reminding me why I have a similar unit sitting in my basement for over a year now that I haven't bothered to tear into lol. Once again, great video.
Thanks Dave. Did the pinch roller spring tension seem ok. Looked a little light when You were cleaning on it... Try a 32 ohm speaker out of a Telephone base.??? Looks to be about the same size.. Mike M.
There are some of those things that ya have to draw the line. Not all things are repairable. This allows ya to use parts in other electronics. Your friend, Jeff.
I can rule the world, if I can only get the parts! My internal security dept. had two of those, new in the box that were never used, and were scrapped in favor of tascam digital recorders.
You could try blowing out the counter with compressed air or getting a drop of lube into it. The belt did look like it had some deformation so maybe a new one might fix the resistance as well? Why not replace the speaker with another one of similar diameter? It doesn't have to be the exact same original part does it?
These were made to a high standard, compared to the entry level ones, but their compact size makes them hard to repair Finding anything other than some belts will be nigh on impossible.
I always take a good high resolution photo of the pcb and wires 1st in case I break one off. I have a Sony TCM-280 with wires that are almost the size of human hair. I always wanted one of these. Agreed…eBay sellers asking way too much for what these are worth.
Right! Those are cool. Edit: I didn't watch it all, but the pause button may cause issues. Ok, maybe not in this case. But I had a problem with a sticking pause mechanism.
Fancy Sony using a rim drive for this. I assume that does everything - fast spooling, take up and capstan? I can't see another motor in there so I guess is must.
I really miss the tapedeck era! You had so many choices on what deck ,brands,& features you could choose from!!!! And It was fun to play ,record & playback sounds good though!
You are so right with the Sony first.
Before that reporters used the Uher 4000. They were good.... but heavy. And power hungry. And mono. And used reels (not cassette). And repairable by technicians only. And didn't like sand. Or hot - or cold - climates.
You see where we are going here. This Sony was a revolution in every way but it wasn't cheap.
Another great video.
Oh, in Dorset, England we had heavy Snow closing the main road to the South West (A 35).
It's all melted now, thank goodness.
05:07 morning here in Brazil. Love this deck. I have one and use it to make my tapes to hear on the go
Thanks for reminding me why I have a similar unit sitting in my basement for over a year now that I haven't bothered to tear into lol. Once again, great video.
Thanks Dave.
Did the pinch roller spring tension seem ok. Looked a little light when You were cleaning on it...
Try a 32 ohm speaker out of a Telephone base.??? Looks to be about the same size..
Mike M.
Pinch tension looks ok. It is cocking the spring.
There are some of those things that ya have to draw the line. Not all things are repairable. This allows ya to use parts in other electronics. Your friend, Jeff.
That white plastic thingie that you found is the lock lever of the battery cover
Cool I love Cassette Decks, Will you be keeping or selling?
I'll let this one go
I can rule the world, if I can only get the parts! My internal security dept. had two of those, new in the box that were never used, and were scrapped in favor of tascam digital recorders.
thats a cool deck i sold 3 and they go for couple big box 😃 goodmorning Dave
Those must be nice boxes.
i have had similar issue, so i would just recommend to change that belt - its in shape and i bet hardened a bit, that can totally cause issues. Cheers
This video had it all; drama, suspense, tension, success, DEATH! 🤣
Nice video
thank you
love from India 🙏
You could try blowing out the counter with compressed air or getting a drop of lube into it. The belt did look like it had some deformation so maybe a new one might fix the resistance as well? Why not replace the speaker with another one of similar diameter? It doesn't have to be the exact same original part does it?
I mean, only if someone wants to buy it that bad ... other than that, it's just not worth it. We're not recording anything on tape in 2024.
@@Shadepariah then why do the repair at all? obviously some people are interested in tapes still. Not everything is done for money.
All it needs is the same size but i don't have one and i am not about to order one.
I don't use tape for anything.
Counter unimportant.
Was that deck from late 1980's?
These were made to a high standard, compared to the entry level ones, but their compact size makes them hard to repair Finding anything other than some belts will be nigh on impossible.
Yes I know. Good luck finding the motor for example.
That intro segment 🤣
Extra points to name that tune
I always take a good high resolution photo of the pcb and wires 1st in case I break one off.
I have a Sony TCM-280 with wires that are almost the size of human hair.
I always wanted one of these.
Agreed…eBay sellers asking way too much for what these are worth.
That's what the camera is for lol
The TCD-5M is a major reason that I no longer service portable gear at all.
Yup I feel the same way with portable audio. Micro systems too.
Right! Those are cool.
Edit: I didn't watch it all, but the pause button may cause issues.
Ok, maybe not in this case. But I had a problem with a sticking pause mechanism.
Mechanism is not the issue.
I bet You have the TDK Head Demagnetizer HD-01 cassette ; - )
Fancy Sony using a rim drive for this. I assume that does everything - fast spooling, take up and capstan? I can't see another motor in there so I guess is must.
maybe you can find a speaker from an old transistor radio
Possibly.
Oh shit not again
Do a full restoration and sell it for big bucks!
I could get big bucks in it's current condition.