brings back so many many memories....I used to work at a repair work shop repairing radio/cassette players/betamax and VHS players/TVs/car stereos etc... so many years ago. Started when I was only 12 (only as summer job when schools were shot and just going out to buy components for the guy and watch him how he did the repairs) until I was 18 when I was allowed to do some repairs similar to this video or installing stereos on people's cars. During high school it was my full time summer job and also one day per week during the school year (one day out of my weekends) I loved it then and I miss it now
@@zx8401ztv oh yeah absolutely. In that summer when I turned 12 and schools were closed,my late dad told me, I should go to this shop (his old buddy) and learn a skill besides just going to school and reading books! also it was good for my social skills as I had to interact with so many people of all sorts everyday and also make a small amount of money (which grew over the time :-) as a kid it was amazing and I never missed a day until I graduated high school (all summers 6 days a week and one day a week when in school during high school) that determined the path of rest of my life...I was hooked with electronics and when I entered university there was no other option for me except to study electronics and later years in grad school switched to RF/Microwaves...but those repair shop days will remain with me forever. and when I was home from work, it was back to my small poor man's electronic workshop building kits and other projects...I had a Weller soldering iron and a DC power supply (with 3V,4.5V,6V,7.5V,9V,12V output not regulated) since I was 12 and I bought a Sanwa analog multimeter when I turned 13...
Great job Simon. I love that demagnetiser and great demo of how to use it. A nice deck that and hopefully I have something similar on the way soon. Cheers Graham
That's a nice looking unit. My partner has a probe sort of like that in her bedside drawer. I didn't know what it was until I saw yours, funny as she has no interest in vintage tape players.
Nice repair,Simon! Great (Boomer) tunes too, Huey Lewis and Cat Stevens. Perhaps you could compare the two transport mechanisms and find where that bit of plastic came from.
Tdk sax good quality tapes. I think I've got some metal max ones somewhere with a solid aluminium shell, interesting tape deck too, glad was an easy fix
What an unusual deck, i could swear it was a cd player untill i saw dolby on the tray face plate. The deck is very fancy as well. I would imagine that belt may have needed changing if it was possible to get one. (Rocking horse poo) lol. I have never seen a deck like that before.
@@thehappylittlefoxakabenji8154 Ahh B&O made some very unusual equipment, i fixed a amplifier/radio that had no switches, just touch sensitive ones. It was an old bit of kit but ahead of its time. Well i thought so :-D
Great video! I have a TEAC AH-500 with some strange issues. Problem 1: when playing a music CD and the volume is off (0 dB), you can still hear music slightly through the speakers or headphone. Another music source via Aux or MD gives the same result. Problem 2: when only the amplifier is on without a music source, you hear a slight buzz tone through the speakers or headphones. No humming tone. What is a practical troubleshoot?
I have had the teac ref 500i system from new since the mid 90s, my belt has never been replaced, could you please tell me which belt i would need and where i could purchase a belt from in the uk. Thanks
Excellent video Simon, I was wondering if you could tell me where I could purchase drive belts for my teac r-h 300 cassette deck,tried everywhere but no joy
I have a suggestion whenever testing cassette decks - always use a an expendable D or CHF or LH never put a precious cassette like a SA-X in and deck that hasn't been thoroughly tested many times with expendable tapes.
the issue with the transport going out of sync on occasion in these decks is usually the belt being loose, even if it doesn't look too loose. Occasionally sticky grease. Shouldn't be difficult to fix.
Hello there. Recently purchased identical Tape Deck, but from time to time (intermittent) it’s eating the tape. After removing the top cover, I realize that the mechanism pressing the tape doesn’t push it all the way down. I look at the springs on the sides, but they seem to be OK. Any advise what to check and how to fix it? Thank you in advance.
@@SoddingaboutSi Hi Simon, thank you for the prompt response. I know for a fact that its related to the tape locking/pushing down mechanism. The tape it's not presed all the way down and it doesn't engage with the wheel turning mechanism. When you press it down with your fingers it work ok. Do you think it has something to do with the main belt? Thank you in advance.
@@markwawrzyniak109 Hope you got this sorted but the tape tray has its own belt, you can see that on the left of the deck when Simon manually moves the tray. it could be that on yours it needs replacing.
Years ago at a hobby night school, electronics. I was chatting to young kid about tape decks, he said to sandpaper hardened pinch roller rubber. I thought what an idiot, skip 10 yrs and I tried it and fuck me if it didn't work. I was flabbergasted, couldn't believe it saved a lot of time
brings back so many many memories....I used to work at a repair work shop repairing radio/cassette players/betamax and VHS players/TVs/car stereos etc... so many years ago. Started when I was only 12 (only as summer job when schools were shot and just going out to buy components for the guy and watch him how he did the repairs) until I was 18 when I was allowed to do some repairs similar to this video or installing stereos on people's cars. During high school it was my full time summer job and also one day per week during the school year (one day out of my weekends) I loved it then and I miss it now
Amir B, it sounded like a great place to learn, practical hands on is the fast way to learning.
Well i think so :-D
@@zx8401ztv oh yeah absolutely. In that summer when I turned 12 and schools were closed,my late dad told me, I should go to this shop (his old buddy) and learn a skill besides just going to school and reading books! also it was good for my social skills as I had to interact with so many people of all sorts everyday and also make a small amount of money (which grew over the time :-) as a kid it was amazing and I never missed a day until I graduated high school (all summers 6 days a week and one day a week when in school during high school) that determined the path of rest of my life...I was hooked with electronics and when I entered university there was no other option for me except to study electronics and later years in grad school switched to RF/Microwaves...but those repair shop days will remain with me forever. and when I was home from work, it was back to my small poor man's electronic workshop building kits and other projects...I had a Weller soldering iron and a DC power supply (with 3V,4.5V,6V,7.5V,9V,12V output not regulated) since I was 12 and I bought a Sanwa analog multimeter when I turned 13...
Great job Simon. I love that demagnetiser and great demo of how to use it. A nice deck that and hopefully I have something similar on the way soon. Cheers Graham
I must admit the playback quality is very good. Really no complaints at all. Good olde Cassettes!
Nice one Simon. Spinney thing. Lovely. You have mail. User manual & Service manual.
nice looking deck and a familiar tune too!
Nice fix there Simon.
Very interesting video Simon and a great repair
Glad you enjoyed it.
That's a nice looking unit. My partner has a probe sort of like that in her bedside drawer. I didn't know what it was until I saw yours, funny as she has no interest in vintage tape players.
LOL
Genius Andrew! 🤣
Nice repair,Simon! Great (Boomer) tunes too, Huey Lewis and Cat Stevens. Perhaps you could compare the two transport mechanisms and find where that bit of plastic came from.
As Scotty said... "the more they overtake the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain!"
True in every instant.
Tdk sax good quality tapes. I think I've got some metal max ones somewhere with a solid aluminium shell, interesting tape deck too, glad was an easy fix
I remember those tapes I think I gave mine away to a friend as I didnt use cassette much since I had a reel to reel machine
Wow. You still have some TDK MAR's?
@@SoddingaboutSi have some mars but this is an ma xg cost about £5 in 87 picture on messenger
What an unusual deck, i could swear it was a cd player untill i saw dolby on the tray face plate.
The deck is very fancy as well.
I would imagine that belt may have needed changing if it was possible to get one. (Rocking horse poo) lol.
I have never seen a deck like that before.
it certainly is unusual I have a B&O Cassette Deck with a similar mechanism
@@thehappylittlefoxakabenji8154 Ahh B&O made some very unusual equipment, i fixed a amplifier/radio that had no switches, just touch sensitive ones.
It was an old bit of kit but ahead of its time.
Well i thought so :-D
@@zx8401ztv they certainly did have a look at a beocord 5000 tapedeck
I wish I could find someone repair my tape deck!!
Great video! I have a TEAC AH-500 with some strange issues.
Problem 1: when playing a music CD and the volume is off (0 dB), you can still hear music slightly through the speakers or headphone. Another music source via Aux or MD gives the same result.
Problem 2: when only the amplifier is on without a music source, you hear a slight buzz tone through the speakers or headphones. No humming tone. What is a practical troubleshoot?
I have had the teac ref 500i system from new since the mid 90s, my belt has never been replaced, could you please tell me which belt i would need and where i could purchase a belt from in the uk. Thanks
Excellent video Simon, I was wondering if you could tell me where I could purchase drive belts for my teac r-h 300 cassette deck,tried everywhere but no joy
Measure them and find a slightly shorter one on ebay or online/
I have a suggestion
whenever testing cassette decks - always use a an expendable D or CHF or LH
never put a precious cassette like a SA-X in and deck that hasn't been thoroughly tested many times with expendable tapes.
Nice avo
Great little repair thanks for sharing
the issue with the transport going out of sync on occasion in these decks is usually the belt being loose, even if it doesn't look too loose. Occasionally sticky grease. Shouldn't be difficult to fix.
It has a new belt fitted that's tight. But still does it. Think a part has broken off as there was a small piece of black plastic under the transport?
Hello there. Recently purchased identical Tape Deck, but from time to time (intermittent) it’s eating the tape. After removing the top cover, I realize that the mechanism pressing the tape doesn’t push it all the way down. I look at the springs on the sides, but they seem to be OK. Any advise what to check and how to fix it? Thank you in advance.
Possibly a main belt slipping.
@@SoddingaboutSi Hi Simon, thank you for the prompt response. I know for a fact that its related to the tape locking/pushing down mechanism. The tape it's not presed all the way down and it doesn't engage with the wheel turning mechanism. When you press it down with your fingers it work ok. Do you think it has something to do with the main belt? Thank you in advance.
@@markwawrzyniak109 Hope you got this sorted but the tape tray has its own belt, you can see that on the left of the deck when Simon manually moves the tray. it could be that on yours it needs replacing.
@@NoelJGriffin Thanks Noel for your suggestion. Will definitely check that. Cheers.
Years ago at a hobby night school, electronics. I was chatting to young kid about tape decks, he said to sandpaper hardened pinch roller rubber. I thought what an idiot, skip 10 yrs and I tried it and fuck me if it didn't work. I was flabbergasted, couldn't believe it saved a lot of time
I must admit, it does work. Fine grit only though!
@@SoddingaboutSi yes and vacuum cleaner afterwards
I do the same with my Scalextric car tyres when they start loosing grip :)
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