The Dragon in Need of a Doctor: Diagnosing and Restoring Nakamichi Dragon Cassette Deck

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • Join me in today's video as we dive into the intricate world of the Nakamichi Dragon cassette deck, affectionately known as 'The Dragon.' A customer has reported that the deck stops every minute after running for just 30 minutes. During my tests, the tape couldn't rotate to the end. Let's uncover the root cause and see how I was able to restore this legendary deck to perfect working condition.
    🔍 Diagnosing the Issue:
    Initial Investigation: Follow the step-by-step investigation process to diagnose why the Dragon stops every minute after running for 30 minutes, preventing the tape from rotating to the end.
    🛠️ Restoring the Dragon:
    Root Cause and Fix: Discover the root cause of the issue and see the precise steps taken to fix the problem, ensuring the deck operates flawlessly once again.
    Electrical Calibration: During the restoration, I also noticed that the deck played 5 dB above the proper Dolby level. Watch as I carefully tune all parameters to meet specifications, bringing the deck back to its optimal performance.
    🎶 Performance Highlights:
    Achieving Perfection: Experience the newly restored Nakamichi Dragon as it achieves a low Wow & Flutter (W&F) of 0.025% on average, demonstrating its exceptional performance capabilities.
    Superior Sound Quality: Listen to the superior sound quality and witness the deck's remarkable ability to perform at peak levels.
    👂 Share Your Thoughts:
    Join the Conversation: Have you encountered similar issues with your Nakamichi Dragon or other decks? Share your experiences and insights in the comments below!
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    🔍 Tags: #NakamichiDragon #CassetteDeckRestoration #AudioDiagnostics #VintageAudio #AudioRestoration #DolbyCalibration

Komentáře • 9

  • @michaelcharach
    @michaelcharach Před 2 měsíci

    The number of electronic components inside this thing is incredible.

  • @NinjRider
    @NinjRider Před 2 měsíci

    Nice servicing for this famous dragon

  • @blkmacster
    @blkmacster Před 2 měsíci

    Looks good I'll need your services in the future

  • @darekw325
    @darekw325 Před 2 měsíci +1

    👍

  • @mik8352
    @mik8352 Před 2 měsíci

    Don't be fooled by the erased marking on buttons. That only means that the deck was powered off/on very often (and that's good) and that many many tapes
    have been inserted. That means that the deck was not playing long shift. I serviced hundreds of Dragon and the worst thing is by far "classical" guys.
    They throw a tape in, play it both sides and insert another, play both sides again and so on. So, they don't use buttons very often, but the heads (unavailable) wear completed.
    So, a deck with used buttons is not very indicative of the deck's health.

    • @mik8352
      @mik8352 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@maxfactor4209 Wrong. Rich people had them. I serviced enough to know cause I met the owners...

  • @musicstevecom
    @musicstevecom Před měsícem

    Nakamichi Dragon is off my list! It looks like its to hard to fix and I heard it can break to offend? Plus it had a rotating Head.

    • @hifirulezzz
      @hifirulezzz  Před měsícem +1

      It has non rotating but 6 channel head

    • @musicstevecom
      @musicstevecom Před měsícem

      @@hifirulezzz Good work! I Just bought the RX-505 I Have watch your Videos and will have to go though it.