Servicing a Teac A-2340 4 channel reel to reel

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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2016
  • How to service the common disabling failures of the Teac A-2340 reel to reel.
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  • @carlrudd1858
    @carlrudd1858 Před 7 lety +4

    The is so excellent. Why can't other repair videos delete the crappy loud music and the unprepared monologues and just do it straight-forward like this gentleman does. Thanks.

    • @alcameron6071
      @alcameron6071 Před 4 lety

      Carl Rudd I agree. I hate videos with any kind of music on it. It breaks my concentration and I can’t follow what’s going on. This is one of the best videos I have seen on CZcams.

  • @supremomassivofficial
    @supremomassivofficial Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you Thank you Thank you for making this video - you left no stone unturned and saved me money and also nothing like fixing your own gear and learning it inside out !

  • @rpk5568
    @rpk5568 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Best example of the pinch roller arm fix. Must say Teac recommends 1 or 2 drops of oil in the tubes, but after more than 50 years bearing probably need it, but it may be to much. I've got over 20 machines in my collection, about 6 Teacs. Two all vacuum tube machines too.

  • @nealmarshall2264
    @nealmarshall2264 Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you for this great video. I started using my old 2340 again recently and this video answered a ton of questions. Thanks for the help.

  • @ratherbecampingdadjustdad4387

    You are the man! You're going to save the life of so many of these classic, beautiful machines. Helping the hobby to keep going!

  • @floodgatestudios1825
    @floodgatestudios1825 Před 4 lety

    God bless you sir!!! Thank you for passing your knowledge on to others!!

  • @57too
    @57too Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks Jordan. I learn a lot from your videos. Way to go!!!

  • @SophieFeet
    @SophieFeet Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks - has been very helpful to me servicing my A4330S!

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac Před 6 lety +2

    I just came across this video when looking to find a 3440S to buy. I had a 2340R and had to watch this. I must say this is the best video I have ever seen for servicing this and the similar models! I had to do my pinch roller (before you tube) and this reminded me of the trouble I had but eventually fixed myself! Again excellent video for detailed information, expert guidance, camera work and most importantly the expertise you demonstrated throughout the video! Thank you very much!

  • @deanhubbard9599
    @deanhubbard9599 Před rokem

    I really enjoy your videos you do a very thorough and easy to understand instruction.

  • @sefunjege7798
    @sefunjege7798 Před 5 lety +1

    The very best education and commentary I have seen. Thank you so very much. Off to service my A3340s. I can’t remember seeing the oil tubes on mine. Thank you.

  • @ruben_lefever
    @ruben_lefever Před 4 lety

    Got an old (very similar from the inside) A-1230 back in shape thanks to this video. Wasn't able to take out the pinch roller (tried heating with a soldering iron and a hair dryer), however, after some oiling, everything's running smooth again. Thank you!

  • @tombest3562
    @tombest3562 Před 7 lety +3

    Great job on these videos, thank you. My 2340SX and 2300S both need the full treatment. I bought the 2300SX for $55 over 20 years ago. The first thing I had to replace was the micro switch you mention which someone had broken with too much down pressure on the arm. I love these machines!

  • @AMusician64
    @AMusician64 Před 7 lety +10

    Best servicing videos I’ve seen.

  • @michaelelliston3435
    @michaelelliston3435 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks Jordan - exactly what I needed to know - have a carton of old 1/4" tapes unlabeled, one of which is a rare talk from the 1960s - anxious to recover it and get it digitized... this will allow me to avoid the $400+ fee my local shop wanted to do this...

  • @Cookefan59
    @Cookefan59 Před 4 lety +2

    Excellent video! This has inspired me to open a bench back up. I repaired radios in the Marine Corps for 6 years. I like this guy. Here reminds me of the marines I used to work beside at ELMACO on Okinawa, Japan back in the very early 1980s. A nice messy bench with Osope and ]q My favorite part? “Lets get this towel out of here, its pissing me off” LOL! Loved that.Took me back 40years. I used to covet these machines as I was a live Sound mixer that worked with neighborhood bands back in the early seventies. I had to make do with Peavey Equipment and it held up well. I could never afford one of these and had become re-interested in owing one but these things are still very expensive. I’d rather get a nice broken in and beat up but repairable one and dive into it like this. Thanks Jordan, you re-ignited my inner tech again and at 60 I realize my medical career is soon to end and this was always my first love.

  • @tubagirl625
    @tubagirl625 Před 7 lety +4

    Thanks Jordan!
    I was able to put a A-2340 R back in working condition last night. The machine belonged to my wife's dad who passed away a number of years ago. Everyone was thrilled to see it operate once more.

    • @alcameron6071
      @alcameron6071 Před 4 lety

      jks625 did you by any chance take the pinch roller assembly off by using a heat gun? I can’t get mine off to save my life. I’ve put so much heat on it it was almost glowing red. I’m kidding but, I did put a lot of heat to it and I can only wiggle it up and down about halfway by grabbing the pinch roller arm from the front and jiggling it up and down. How did you get your assembly off, if you did? I would appreciate any comments you have on that.

    • @tbone45040
      @tbone45040 Před rokem +1

      @@alcameron6071 i warmed mine up with a soldering iron.

    • @stevejones4794
      @stevejones4794 Před 3 dny

      I discovered this video today and it worked perfectly! Are you using a 1200 W heat gun on high heat? If so, work the heated part forward and backward on the shaft with the channel lock, carefully turning at the same time. The sticking comes from the grease on the shaft getting dirty and hardening up over time. The heat melts it so it can come off. Keep trying! You’ll get it.

  • @jjdubs13
    @jjdubs13 Před 3 lety

    This video was incredibly helpful. I was having trouble with the pinch roller on my A-2300S. It needed help engaging. Thank goodness mine wasn't completely frozen, just stiff and sticky. I didn't oil my motors so I think I'll go back and do that in a day or two. Thank you SO much.

  • @charliekopp443
    @charliekopp443 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for this. I’m going to try and rehabilitate my old 2340 based on this! Quite a gift to us…

  • @SmoothCriminaltripleOG

    Excellent instructional video , you were direct and to the point. Just the meat and potatoes, I have the exact problem with both of mine Teac and now ready for repair. Thank you

  • @tonyvtc3
    @tonyvtc3 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you for the response, a lot of these TEAC's are very much alike on the inside motors . Especially the bigger models. The 40-4 is the sister to the A-3440, A-3440 is the one I use to have but I found the 40-4 and I do need work on it.

  • @nascargraham
    @nascargraham Před 6 lety +1

    Jordon.
    great video..
    instructional, straight to the point, comprehensive, AND you did most of it with one hand!!
    Amazing.
    i just acquired a TEAC A-2300SD that needs the capstan bearing freed-up.
    this video is just the ticket.
    and while I'm in there I'll lube everything else as you have show,.
    I'm off to the electronics store to get some lube and more De-Ox.
    thanx again.
    graham

  • @vitaliygosha2394
    @vitaliygosha2394 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Jordan!
    Awesome video! I just got 2 nice machines. One is brand new never used boxed Teac A-3440 and used Teac A-2340. Both machines are looking for service. After watching your video I feel much more confident to do this mechanical maintenance myself.
    Thanks for doing this video, it really works for guy like me.
    Keep it coming!

  • @davidoconnor7538
    @davidoconnor7538 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for the video. After a few scrapes and burn on my finger, I was finally able to free the harden grease froozen mechanism using a soldering iron. I tried 3 different soldering irons and finally got it free using the most powerful after 10 minutes of heating the shaft. I almost gave up but decided to give it one last try and it finally freeed up! Thanks also for showing how to deoxit the switches from the front side. Very clear video and step by step instructions!

  • @atronzton4401
    @atronzton4401 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much! I just followed all of your instruction. Can't test yet until I find the power cord, but I'm feeling very hopeful!

  • @sudhirsumongkol8972
    @sudhirsumongkol8972 Před rokem

    This is the best video for my need. I should have watched this video before I started doing it (from the front!).
    Thanks a million.

  • @yourpalfranc
    @yourpalfranc Před 6 lety

    Outstanding video! I just acquired an A-2300S with a similar pinch roller issue, so I'm hoping I can pull this off. The innards look nearly identical. My pinch roller isn't completely frozen, but very stiff. However, when I push the play button, I don't really see any activity with the solenoid, so I'm just hoping that isn't the bigger issue. Thanks for your great work, Jordan, and wish me luck!!

  • @edsanders9605
    @edsanders9605 Před 2 lety

    THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! I was (thanks to this video) able to make my 1977 Teac A-2340 work again (pinch roller stuck!) Works fantastic after not being on for over 40 years!!! Really appreciate your video!

  • @slidyslidy50
    @slidyslidy50 Před 5 lety +3

    This video looks very usefull for me. I am a big fan of Teac machine. I have 2 large ones 6300 and 3440. I've just receive an 2300s with the pinch roller arm completly stuk so your video is perfect for me to "enjoy" some mecanical intervention. Big thanks from Belgium

  • @markbilyeu1129
    @markbilyeu1129 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video - very helpful. Thank you!

  • @wesadams775
    @wesadams775 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for doing this I had exactly this problem on a teac 2 track 7-in machine that I picked up at Goodwill.

  • @donaldouellette3607
    @donaldouellette3607 Před 3 lety

    Great job, thanks. Very through. Helpful too. My capstan was near frozen , would never have thought heat would remove it.

  • @MGDRIVING
    @MGDRIVING Před 3 lety

    Thankyou so much for this video. I have two TEACs side by side. I clean, oil and demagnetize them regularly but one needed to have the pivot bearing cleaned. I was able to pull it out without heat so it was not that bad. But your video was excellent and I used it like you were sitting at my work bench (lol) as I copied most of your steps. Thank!!!!!!!

  • @bobwoodward5729
    @bobwoodward5729 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Jordan! Followed this for my 3340s. That goo mucked up the whole mechanism. The 3340 is very similar. I used a log lighter to loosen up the goo on the spindle to release it. Everything was going great until I drop one screw putting it all back together. I looked for hours taking the bottom boards out, shaking the unit, never found it. Must be in the wire mess somewhere. Bob in PB.

  • @midmodaudio6576
    @midmodaudio6576 Před 2 lety

    Excellent job and great video !

  • @andyblyth4519
    @andyblyth4519 Před 3 lety

    This is a brilliant video. I have just bought a 3340S in 'full working great condition'. The first thing is just as demonstrated here. The pinch roller is seized!! The belt is stretched. I hope that by following exactly as demonstrated here I can service and make this machine work again. Now got to find a belt.!!!

  • @tarstarkusz
    @tarstarkusz Před 3 lety

    The quality of this machine is just outstanding.

  • @tonyvtc3
    @tonyvtc3 Před 7 lety +1

    I followed these same steps for my TEAC A-3440 and all went smoothly she is working like new next is to find the oil ports on the motors. Note this unit has a lot more space to work in. Only used heat for one screw to break it free the lever came out with my fingers. The capstan is a bit different than the one your working on in this video. Anyway thank you, a lot!!!!!!. Oh new belts as well she is running like a champ. She does have some pot and button issues but not to bad. Looks like as I use it the pots get cleaner. But I'll still clean them the right way.

  • @lesstime1678
    @lesstime1678 Před 2 lety

    thank you for the video , without you i can't fix my machine , you give me everything i need to fix my machine , good job man,,,

  • @williammorley7667
    @williammorley7667 Před rokem

    Learned a lot. Thank you. Great video

  • @martineley1
    @martineley1 Před 6 lety +1

    Great advice Jordan, very daunting as I have about 20 Teac-Tascams to revive, the biggest challenge is the Tascam 388. If you have some experience please advise

  • @user-xn2nx5zx5c
    @user-xn2nx5zx5c Před 2 lety

    З великим задоволенням дивлюся Ваші відео . Ви гарний майстер. Так вправно володіете однією рукою а іншою знімаєте свою роботу. Це дуже важко . Я сам спробував. Зробив зі своїм Teac 4300sx те саме що і Ви. Дуже задоволений результатом . Дякую Вам. Вітання з України :)

  • @ricardocufre1162
    @ricardocufre1162 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot! Clear and very usefull video.

  • @cottydry
    @cottydry Před 3 lety

    Thank you!! I've had a A2300 since new and the pinch roller is very stiff. Now I know how to service it!!

  • @miketheroux5951
    @miketheroux5951 Před 6 lety

    Jordan, Thank you for the great video on servicing the Teac A2340R. I have one that I bought in the 70's that had been sitting in the attic for the last 25 years that I won't get working so I can digitize my old tapes. I followed your video for servicing and changed the belt. The only problem I have is the left tension arm is shorted so it keeps going in reverse. I unsoldered the tension arm wire from the circuit board and everything now works except auto reverse. Once I have all my tapes digitized I want to take the arm off to try to repair the short but I don't know how the dampening is adjusted on the arm. If you could give me some guidance on that I would appreciate it. Thank you for your help. Mike

  • @mobobb3555
    @mobobb3555 Před 2 lety +1

    Also - thank you for the cool tip on using shrink tubing to extend the DeOxit nozzle. That will definitely come in handy.

  • @doYYY-gq1ox
    @doYYY-gq1ox Před 6 lety +5

    Great contribution to the RTR community. I am just starting to go through the same process for my just acquired A2300SD, and this is immensely helpful. Thanks. BTW, have you run into any issues with using oil to lube the pinch roller shaft and bearing, and also the capstan shaft and bearing? I a youtube comment that grease is preferable to oil. Do you have any recommendation for the type of oil? Thanks again.

  • @Kravethedave
    @Kravethedave Před 7 lety +1

    Great video, after watching I realized I needed to lubricate my reel to reel moving parts and motors. I did this to my teac a300 as well as replaced a couple of electrolytic capacitors on the record board to do away with horrible noise on the right channel it records good now,mechanically smoother after the lube as well. once I finish replacing all the electrolytic capacitors on record and playback boards on my a300 I will begin service on my own 2340 that does not record at all??? And then pick up a motor and some various parts on for a teac 4010 I also have. thanks for motivating me and teaching me!

    • @doYYY-gq1ox
      @doYYY-gq1ox Před 6 lety

      Just out of curiosity, how difficult was the recapping? I was thinking of trying that? How many caps were involved? Much thanks.

  • @randomtask26
    @randomtask26 Před 3 lety

    Great video! Working on a 1230 A machine doing the capstan shaft repair. I’m at the point of trying to free the two screws attached to the solenoid . I see you used a right angle driver to loosen them. I was able to get a small screwdriver in there but they’re very tight won’t budge. I’ve got a set ordered hope it works. Those strip it’s game over...

    • @cutlassman1947
      @cutlassman1947 Před 2 lety

      Were you successful removing the two JIS screws attached to the solenoid and pinch roller lift arm and if so, what tool and method did you use? I am having the same problem on my Teac A-2300sx. I have tried using lacquer thinner to melt the lock tight, 1400 watts Weller soldering iron to hopefully loosen the screws, but no luck yet. I have even purchased two different Vessel screwdrivers (stubby screwdriver with shorter bit and ball screwdriver with longer bit) and still cannot get good enough angle to break them loose. I understand that if you use a JIS screwdriver on these JIS screws, you have much less chance of camming out and stripping the heads and then game over, like you said. I have been trying to find a rachet driver with JIS bit on internet to hopefully break the lock tight. I found a offset/right angle tool at O'Reillys (like the one used in this video) but the Phillips head of screwdriver does not fit tightly in head of screws. I do not want to risk stripping the screws using this tool. I have watched many, many videos on Tapeheads and AudioKarma on this issue and have yet to find one showing how to remove these blasted screws. TapeTech on Tapeheads website said best way to remove the pinch arm assembly is to remove the solenoid plunger, but several other members say that method is really risky - reassembling all of those parts correctly could be a problem. Plus, you could end up having to adjust the pinch roller pressure as well. Any feedback would be much appreciated!!

  • @njnewsfeed
    @njnewsfeed Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for a great video

  • @robertdavis5714
    @robertdavis5714 Před 4 lety

    Appreciate the tip on the switch holes when in top position.

  • @mobobb3555
    @mobobb3555 Před 2 lety

    Jordan
    I have the A 3340 series which has a similar head system design. There two " pins " that I believe should be able to move in toward the heads and out away from them ( slotted area allows movement in that direction ). THat makes me believe that the tape should be threaded behind these " Pins " and the pins will move toward the heads to help hold the tape in place along with the pinch roller when the unit is placed in Play mode. What is the best way to service / oil these pins so that they move freely. ?

  • @sejrec56
    @sejrec56 Před 3 lety

    Do you have any videos of changing belts on the Teac 2340 SX? Or adjusting the 2340SX or 3340 SX brakes?

  • @eddisc4205
    @eddisc4205 Před 7 lety

    Is this deck a 2340SR?? It looks to be bi-directional as indicated by the direction arrows on the transport buttons.

  • @langleycello
    @langleycello Před 4 lety

    Great to see your channel back on Jordan - I have been assisting a friend with his 3300sx and after completing the loosening and relubing of the pinch roller assembly we put everything back together only to have smoke pour out of the circuit board on the far right of the unit - it was one of the wire wound resistors burning. Anyhow, I read somewhere that the small circuit board in the Center which had to be removed has a small plastic slip to prevent the collector of a voltage regular transistor being shorted to ground - if this is not reassembled with care the short causes the resistors in the other circuit board ( on the far right) to draw extra current and overheat. We haven’t checked this yet, but just wonder if this problem when reassembling is known to you? Many thanks.

  • @jackpijjin4088
    @jackpijjin4088 Před 3 měsíci

    Just ordered one of these off Ebay and got it in the mail, my dad seems to think it came from a radio station or studio because of all the smoking tar on it, lol. First thing I did was start servicing it, thanks to this video-
    On my unit the capstan was actually rusted(!) and I tried both alcohol and contact cleaner to try and 'resurface it' to no avail. The flywheel is thankfully removable though, so I was able to pop it out the front and took it to the lathe and used light emery paper to get it back into usable order. Is there any way to prevent rusting like that?

  • @alcameron6071
    @alcameron6071 Před 4 lety

    I followed your procedure for oiling the Motors. Other videos have suggested two or three drops is all you need. After watching your video, I realize I was starving my motors. This deck has been stored for a long time so I re-oiled the motors. I was surprised how much oil they took before it started to weep out where the tube goes into the body. A great video! I appreciate your expertise. I forgot to mention, my deck is a Teac a-2300 while I’m thinking about it, the board on the very top on the left-hand side of mine has some type of white crap on it. I tried a small area scrubbing it off with alcohol and Q-tip but it didn’t want to come off. It doesn’t look like it’s hurting anything but I’m curious what the heck that junk is. Any ideas?

  • @williamwebster3271
    @williamwebster3271 Před rokem

    Thanks! Just picked up a couple of 3440's. Hope to make a frippertronics tape delay😊

  • @tomdemaline8869
    @tomdemaline8869 Před rokem

    Found this video thru a search. I just bought a TEAC A-1500-W. Hasnt been played in 12 years. But it has been inside a house for the entire time. What brand and kind of oil do you use for the motors and shafts? What should i really be focused on servicing with this? Thanks JP love your videos

  • @AB-hx9hs
    @AB-hx9hs Před 4 lety

    Hi again, so I found another Teac R2R (same model 3300S) but this one has the tubes sticking out of the motors. Can I use Olive Oil or Car oil to lubricate it ? I don't have any of the special Teac Oil. Which Oil would work for lubrication.? It is also strange that both decks are the same model but one has the Oil tubes and the other doesn't. It maybe that one is older made than the other? Thanks so much.

  • @smith971
    @smith971 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for this fantastic video. This has helped me immensely. My 2340S has another problem. The fast forward and rewind functions don't seem to have the torque they used to. The machine sat unused from the late 70s until now and I am trying to get it going again to digitize the old 4 track basement tapes from the 70s.

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Tapes could be suffering from sticky shed syndrome. It's rare for both motors to loose torque. Never seen a bad reel motor phasing cap yet on these either

    • @smith971
      @smith971 Před 2 měsíci

      @@JordanPier I will look into the possibility that the tape has become sticky. I believe the old tapes are all Scotch. I expect this means I need to bake the tapes. Unfortunately I already tried messing with the brake settings by loosening the screws holding the bottoms of the brake felt spring backing to the frame and sliding them to lessen the braking. Yeah, it didn't do the trick. I have a service manual and suspect I will need to get a spring scale and some string to test and set the drag. I may start out by trying to find any witness marks to try as a starting point. Sorry now that I didn't mark them before messing with it.
      I started filling the oil tubes in the motors with mineral oil. I hope that wasn't a bad choice of lubricant. I filled the three apparent ones at the rear but didn't see the ones at the front until watching your video.
      I still need to clean and lube the mechanisms actuated by the solenoid for the pinch roller. Thanks again. This video has been a great help to me.

    • @smith971
      @smith971 Před 2 měsíci

      @@JordanPier Found a belt kit on Amazon for $31.50 with tax and free shipping.

    • @smith971
      @smith971 Před 2 měsíci

      @@JordanPier Update. I got a set of spring scales to measure the torques being produced in various modes. I have a 2340S not an SX. I finally found a manual for the S. The S model has 3 variable resistors to adjust the torque. [as compared with only 2 for the SX] I have followed the instructions but it seems that loosening the screws and moving the metal contacts to the right or left on the three variable resistors has little to no effect, and I have moved them to extremes. The main problem is the fast forward does not work. When I measure the pull of the left reel on rewind it pulls at almost 500 grams. When I measure the pull of the right reel on fast forward it only pulls at around 100 grams. I'm pretty much stuck at this point.

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 2 měsíci

      @@smith971 at this point you likely have either a bad phasing capacitor for the take up reel motor, bad switching relay or open winding on the motor.

  • @jamescomstock3613
    @jamescomstock3613 Před rokem

    MY CAPSTAN SHAFT ON MY 2340 IS RUSTY , WHATS A GOOD WAY TO CLEAN IT OR DO I NEED A NEW ONE ?

  • @isardriver
    @isardriver Před 6 lety +2

    excellent - thank you

  • @spikeic
    @spikeic Před 3 lety

    Love the way you explain the steps as you go along. Had a stuck pinch roller on my Teac 2300S and was able to get it free per your steps. Replaced the belt and other maintenance steps. Upon testing playback, it appears the solenoid associated with the pinch arm is very stiff and, many times, it doesn't actuate the arm. Any suggestions?

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 3 lety

      It's tricky, but the solenoid plunger needs to be removed from the housing, all the grease cleaned out of the housing and off the plunger

  • @parachuteman4
    @parachuteman4 Před 7 lety +1

    great videos
    thank you

  • @niels__vdb
    @niels__vdb Před 2 lety

    VERY useful :) Thanks a lot!

  • @stevejones4794
    @stevejones4794 Před 3 dny

    I have a crazy issue with my A-2340. It sat unused for a few years and when I went to use it, the circuit board behind the tape head cover (the one that has the four normal / simul-sync switches on it) had broken at the point where the right side mountain screw holds the circuit board to the recorder. The hole that screw goes through broke out, taking a little of the circuitry with it around the hole. If all of the circuitry around that hole is the same circuit, I can repair it. But if the circuitry is complex in that area, I’m not sure how to tell how to fix it. I don’t need it to record anymore, just to play. It does play, but I’m holding that module up out of the way with tape, since only the left side screw is intact. When it moves around, it gets crackling and the channel 3 (top right) normal / simul switch shorts out from time to time. I know this is a lot to process, but you were so phenomenal with the pinch wheel shaft / hot gun repair that I thought perhaps you might have some info or suggestions on where to turn. Thanks!!!

  • @tbone45040
    @tbone45040 Před rokem

    thanks for this great video. got my teac 2340 up & running with your frozen capstan fix.i bought mine when they 1st came out & it's been dormant on the shelf for over 30 years, but now plays like new. i did have a problem with the tape being snapped when i'd hit the stop button on FF, but was able to tweak the left spool from stopping dead while the right one didnt. they both stop at the same rate now.i will be following your directions on lubrication and spraying all of the switches. but i'd like advice on oil to use for the motors.just any machine oil? thanks for all the info!!

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před rokem +2

      Any non detergent machine oil works. Mo98 zoom spout is a fav of mine.

  • @halitmarmaris
    @halitmarmaris Před 4 lety

    Great work ! 📣👏👏👏🕺

  • @chrispeterson73
    @chrispeterson73 Před 4 lety

    Could you please do a short video on the proper way to demagnatize the heads? I'm always a bit scared to do this. Thanks for the videos, they're very helpful and informative. 👍🙂

  • @MiguelMartinez-ny5mt
    @MiguelMartinez-ny5mt Před 2 lety

    Super helpful video thank you!! Did all that and mechanically my 2300s is working perfectly now. However, it’s now dead silent. No hiss and definitely to reaction to audio inputs. Any ideas why that could be?

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 2 lety

      Power supply to audio section has failed, or fault in the audio section preventing sound from being processed correctly.

  • @svenmartinolsen1385
    @svenmartinolsen1385 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hello Jordan! Thanks! Your videos regarding restoration of TEAC reel to reels are the best! I suceeded fixing my Teac A2300SD - but I still got a problem that I hope you can give me some advice how to fix. When the deck is mounted standing up the brakes are not working good. When doing FastForward and stopping the left reel does not brake and the tape from this reel is flying on.
    The strange thing is that when I put down the deck horisontally the brake works fine in both directions. Do you have any input to me about what I can do to fix this?
    Thanks so much in advance!

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 4 měsíci

      Remove the reel table and check that the brake pads have not come unglued.

  • @SDsailor7
    @SDsailor7 Před 2 lety

    So how many drops of oil are injected into the reel motors and the capstan motor? Anyone know?
    Thank you

  • @ciscolm
    @ciscolm Před rokem

    Great video i just acquired a 2340-SX today gona do these steps hoping i got a keeper here.

  • @Tonecaster
    @Tonecaster Před 3 lety

    Excellent!

  • @user-vu2nd9tn1k
    @user-vu2nd9tn1k Před 5 měsíci

    super loved the video. thank you! i got inspired and started on my deck. sadly, i started with the wrong contact cleaner and damaged 2 of the record mode switches while trying to 'work' them (after they froze). long story-short, i'd like to know how to remove the mic/line dials (the line dial) so i can get the front plate off, to see if i want to try to solder in new switches, if they are standard parts and i can find them. any help from any source is appreciated. this project may have grown at the outset, but it still looks like a good time. wish me luck!

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 5 měsíci

      If I remember correctly once you get the knobs off there are hex nuts holding the face on with the controls.

  • @MrNobodysSanctuary
    @MrNobodysSanctuary Před 4 lety

    Does anyone know why my 2340-sx's REELS are having a Tug-o-War when i press "play"?, Rewind and FF are fine, but it won't play because both reels oppose each other equally, I'm handicapped and poor so professional repair isn't an option for me, thanks.

  • @jeremytravis360
    @jeremytravis360 Před 5 lety +5

    It's great that Teac still supply belts.

    • @alcameron6071
      @alcameron6071 Před 4 lety

      Jeremy Travis I found a belt for my 2300 on eBay for $12.50. Free shipping.

  • @soulslip
    @soulslip Před 5 měsíci

    Fantastic video! I have a 3340S and have been looking for a video like this. I understand the units are not the same but hopefully similar enough... especially the oiling as well as that earlier comment regarding taking apart those that don’t have oil tubes. I believe my Teac 80-8 is this way. So would it be recommended to take them apart and clean off old oil and then re-lube them? Or do you think they are still good. Either way thanks for this video! Cheers!

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 5 měsíci

      I would disassemble, clean and re-oil. Non detergent oil. Sae-30 or turbine oil. Make sure the oil felts are intact that hold the oil in.

  • @eddisc4205
    @eddisc4205 Před 7 lety +1

    I've found it much easier to deal with the belt with the capstan flywheel removed - both for removal & installing a new one. FOLKS - You wanna put a new one in now, not 6 - 12 months later after failure of the 30-40 yr. old one !! Its also proper to lube that surface where the pinch roller arm engages the tape lifters. A drop of oil on those pivot screws IS a good idea, also (sure beats troubleshooting why he tape won't clear the heads while in FF/RW).
    Running the motors for 15-20 min. after oiling is a good practice, also. And PLEASE wipe up excess oil from the tubes as it will only flow down the motor housing and make a nice surface for dirt and dust to collect on... making a nice hot surface.
    Clean & lube w/DeOxit spray that "drum" switch that controls to FAST/PAUSE/PLAY functions. It will last much longer.

  • @woodskid4ever
    @woodskid4ever Před 2 lety

    Where is the board in upper right corner of chassis? Relay board?

  • @rickdauer5179
    @rickdauer5179 Před 4 lety

    Hello Jordan, your video is awesome because I have the exact same problem in my A2340. What kind of oil did you use, where is it available? Any chance of you putting out a video on how to align the A2340 heads? BIG Kudos!

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 4 lety +1

      Rick: i use mo98 zoomspout for the oil. I put it in a syringe to make it a little easier to apply. Don't screw with the head alignment unless you have the teac ytt test tapes and an oscilloscope. I don't do those videos because I assume people don't have access to that stuff. You'll do more harm than good if you mess with alignment without test equipment ;)

  • @alantempleton1050
    @alantempleton1050 Před 3 lety

    Awesome very helpful. Do you have parts? I need the micro switches and the stop assembly.

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 3 lety

      Don't have parts. Gotta harvest specific stuff out of a donor
      Part number for micro switches is VX-5-1A2

  • @mikeygee5641
    @mikeygee5641 Před 4 lety

    Great video man! I just got done using it for help on servicing my A-3340S....Hey quick question if possible....At the very end when your cleaning the heads, you reference something for cleaning super gunky heads....Did you say a "Lemonwood stick"?? I've never heard of such a thing, nor could I find anything online about those....I have some super gunky heads in need of some rescuing.....Please let me know if you have anymore insight into this....Thanks again!!

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 4 lety

      Popsicle sticks. You can file and sharpen them to make good head scrapers

  • @bandbyoneMIDI
    @bandbyoneMIDI Před 5 lety

    Hi,very informtive material,
    I recently got a A 3340 after basic cleaning the sound on the machine is muffled,I cleaned the heads with 99%alcohol and there was a slight improvement but still sounds like the machine is inside a can.
    Any help.?.Thanks in advance,

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 5 lety

      Very carefully check the heads. All it takes is a little bit in the gap to kill the fidelity. Also check your tapes. Ive found that old tapes can be worn to the point there is little clarity at all. Try to find some commercial music on tape before drawing conclusions. Also check head gap wear isn't excessive

  • @tonymorales6892
    @tonymorales6892 Před 3 lety

    Hi this is a great video. I’m looking for help on servicing my A-3440 Teac recorder. It’s in pretty good condition inside but I noticed that the belts are loose. Can you give me some advice on where I might find a technician to service it.
    Tony Morales

  • @jerrybandy4574
    @jerrybandy4574 Před 5 lety

    Great video, my name is Jerry .I have a tascam dx44. I changed the pinch roller and I would like to know where you buy a capstan belt because I need one .when I put everything back the power comes on but the play and fast forward an rewind does not work.could it be that micro switch? I don't know how to test it is it possible.I would appreciate a comment. Thanks.

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 5 lety

      Lift up the compliance arms to trigger a motor start and look to see if the motor is actually turning. If it is and the belt is just broken, clean off the belt residue and replace it. You can call teac parts directly for a new one.
      If the motor doesn't turn the micro switches could be at fault, but further troubleshooting is necessary to determine what the real cause is. Never just blindly replace parts. Troubleshoot a cause, not a symptom.

  • @halitmarmaris
    @halitmarmaris Před 4 lety

    Thank you 🎵

  • @gelucurtean110
    @gelucurtean110 Před 7 lety

    Teac A3300S machine tape speed fluctuates and slows (on both H/L modes). It's been dismantled, cleaned and lubricated, runs perfectly. Belt drive looks good, if I slow down by hand the capstan flywheel, the motor also slows down. Fuse also needed to be replaced, so I'm guessing the motor run capacitor (2u+0.8u) is faulty. What do you think? Thanks for your answer!

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 7 lety +1

      +gelu curtean that's a fairly good indicator. Usually when the capacitor fails you get this symptom, but also check (with the machine off) the continuity of the micro switches that interface with the right compliance arm (the one that starts the motor when you lift it) - if the cap goes bad it can hurt the switches

  • @MrMuppetbaby
    @MrMuppetbaby Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you Jordan this has been most enlightening. Do you have other TEAC 3340/2340 style videos covering mechanical/electronic aliment? I now own two beauties (3340 Japan original & an A-2340SX) and want to take care of them. Best Regards, Tod in Las Vegas. :)

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 10 měsíci +1

      This is the only one, but this transport was used across many models.

    • @MrMuppetbaby
      @MrMuppetbaby Před 10 měsíci

      I called the "TEAC" (some other supply company that has taken over I think) and they had no record of the 3340 or the A-2340SX models so the gal said she'd have the tech call me with the part number. That never happened. Would you happen to have to part number for the drive belt? It's probably the same for both decks? Thanks! Tod in Vegas @@JordanPier

  • @jgleason7856
    @jgleason7856 Před 5 lety +1

    Just found this video. Fantastic! It's exactly what I needed to my Teac 2300 moving again. But can you tell me what kind of oil you use on the motors?

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 5 lety +2

      ZoomSpout mo-98

    • @tiojimmy3425
      @tiojimmy3425 Před 3 lety

      I found out that pure SYNTHETIC 5 - 20 motor oil works perfectly... save a couple of drops from your next oil change. You can buy cheap hypodermic syringes (without needles) at hobby shows (train shows) for about a buck. Get the 2 c.c. size.

  • @ivanvelazquez5057
    @ivanvelazquez5057 Před 3 lety

    Hi Jordan.a question, I have a teac 3300SR and when playing the tape comes out of the pinchnroller and bounce up and down by the heads,what it can be? Thank you for your help and channel is great!👍

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 3 lety

      Either pinch roller isn't making enough contact due to sticking bearing or pinch roller surface is untrue.

    • @ivanvelazquez5057
      @ivanvelazquez5057 Před 3 lety

      @@JordanPier oh ok.thank you very much!!i will check that I have another teac looks like same size roller.👍

  • @MrLuizNgo
    @MrLuizNgo Před 7 lety +1

    Subscribed. Golden

  • @DJJUANG2000
    @DJJUANG2000 Před 3 lety

    Hey Jordan, do you know where I could find one of those rubber retainers, that’s behind the dust cap, on the capstan shaft?

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 3 lety

      Wish I knew.

    • @DJJUANG2000
      @DJJUANG2000 Před 3 lety

      @@JordanPier wow. I just started looking. If I find something I will let you know. Thanks.

  • @michel333100
    @michel333100 Před 5 lety

    Hi Jordan, I have a Teac A3440 reel to reel. One problem I seem to have on this is the sound on one of the speakers isn't as loud as the other during playback. Any advice as to what I should do about this problem? Also, I have seen some videos that aren't too bad, but yours are awesome. You do close up shots of everything you're doing. This video has helped me big time. Where is the Teac centre where you can get these replacement belts? Do you have a phone number and address? Incredible video mate!! Cheers

  • @gray9877
    @gray9877 Před 4 lety

    I bought a TEAC 3440 about a month ago, and it's now experiencing wild flutter about 2-3 hours into recording. Tape path cleaned, new tape being used. Some people have recommended oiling the capstan motor and the capstan bearing. I can see you oiling the motor, which is great for me to learn how to do that, but they said that I have to remove the motor pulley to oil the capstan bearing. I'm a little weary of doing this as I'm very new to these machines and don't want to further complicate things. Is it necessary to remove the motor pulley to oil the capstan bearing? Which bearing are they talking about? Any help is appreciated.
    Thanks for the video, there's not many repair/service tutorials on RTR's. Really great. Subscribed!

    • @gray9877
      @gray9877 Před 4 lety

      Nevermind, found it on your other TEAC service tutorial video! Cheers! Great stuff.

  • @mcsew2k
    @mcsew2k Před 3 lety

    I removed the black switch before I applied the heat and a small plastic piece dropped out from I don't know where. I think from behind the switch since I don't see it on top in your video. It seems like it could go back on two different ways. Maybe if I knew what it does I could get it back on correctly. Can anyone tell me, please?

    • @mcsew2k
      @mcsew2k Před 3 lety

      OK, I figured it out. It acts as the return stop for the tensioner and goes under the switch with the tab in a somewhat hidden groove on the bottom of the tensioner bearing.

  • @adammarshall2498
    @adammarshall2498 Před 4 lety

    Amazing video! Your video brought a 2300s, that was being thrown away back to life. I followed your video step by step. It's now playing and recording nicely. One question: The counter assembly makes a noise when fast forwarding and rewinding. I've read on tape forums that it needs to be re-lubed. How do you re-lube the counter assembly? Does it need to be removed or can it be accessed without removing from the chassis?

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před 4 lety

      I don't remember honestly. I would find the pulley where the counter belt is and see if it's possible to get some oil on the shaft that runs behind the counter pulley. Use an oiler syringe . If not accessible you'll need to remove it.

    • @adammarshall2498
      @adammarshall2498 Před 4 lety

      @@JordanPier YES! That did it! Thank you!

  • @steviej54
    @steviej54 Před 4 lety

    what are you using for the controls - a can of ....

  • @pventer6756
    @pventer6756 Před rokem

    On my Teac A-2340 the play function work 100%, but the FF and rewind no turning of the spools. The solenoids of both operate ,but that's all. Any ideas?

    • @JordanPier
      @JordanPier  Před rokem

      If the brakes come off, then check relays that power the motors for fast wind