Tascam DA-30 mkII DAT Deck - Loading Belt Replacement and Attempt to use DDS Tapes

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • Replacing the tiny loading belt on the Tascam DA-30 mkII DAT recorder, and trying to get it to work with DDS data cassettes.
    Here is a link to the 10mm diameter, 1.0mm square section belt I fitted:
    www.ebay.co.uk/itm/324233009181
    But with hindsight, I think a slightly thicker 1.2mm belt would have been a better choice:
    www.ebay.co.uk/itm/324421855142
    00:00 - Preamble
    00:58 - The fault: Error 01
    02:05 - Dismantling
    04:32 - Replacing the Belt
    06:09 - Reassembly and Testing
    09:17 - Can we make it accept a DDS Data Cassette?
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Komentáře • 7

  • @neilsherin5085
    @neilsherin5085 Před měsícem

    Thanks for positing this. A really easy fix. Got a machine that arrived today with the same issue. Even for someone not really au fait with repairs, this is a simple job that I'm confident i can do. Off to order the little belt.

  • @NewtRayburn
    @NewtRayburn Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for posting this video! I own the same machine but have not used it in two decades. It has been kept in my climate controlled studio, however. I recently received a DAT tape and tried to fire up the machine, only to receive the same ERROR 01. Your video provided the information I needed to gain the confidence that I might be able to fix the problem. I am happy to say that as of today, Saturday, February 17, 2024, my Tascam DA-30 MKII DAT machine is back in working order and playing DATs once again. Thanks so much!!

  • @Jazzbone19
    @Jazzbone19 Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent video thank you so much.😊

  • @Solar55
    @Solar55 Před 2 měsíci

    I use DDS tapes in my DA-30 mkii all the time. Try just covering the DDS hole - you laid the tape over 4 holes. (The DDS, DDS-2, the cleaning tape and the tape positioning hole ! ) You have to use a tiny piece of tape.

  • @richardlinks8575
    @richardlinks8575 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Much thanks for posting this very informative video!
    I own the same machine and had not used it in at least ten years. I am the original owner. When I recently took it out to try, it exhibited identical issues and threw code “01”. I have only removed the top cover to inspect my machine, seeing two drive belts along the left-hand side as you face the front. Those two are seemingly fine. What I have not inspected are both the notched belt and that 10 mm belt, which are only visible once the mechanism is removed, per your demonstration. I am almost certain that the loading issue I am experiencing is identical to the procedure in your upload. I will attempt to follow your example in the hope that the loading mechanism will once again operate properly.
    Where did you purchase the 10 mm belt? Do you think that I might find an identical belt in a well stocked hardware store? I have found drive belts for various CD tray mechanisms in such places. I am here in Berkeley, Ca.
    Wishing you the best!
    Cheers!

    • @timf-tinkering
      @timf-tinkering  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your positive comment!
      The belt I used was 10mm diameter, 1.0mm square section. With hindsight, I probably should have used a slightly thicker 1.2mm belt. I purchased the belt from an eBay seller in the UK who I have used before, and their belts seem to be good quality (I'll add a links in the video description), but if you can find a belt supplier locally then that would be ideal. In fact, a suitably-sized O-ring would probably work just as well in that application.
      That was the only belt that had failed in my deck, which is lucky because the other belts looked as though they may be quite difficult to change. I expect they will need replacing at some point, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it!
      Good luck with your machine - they do seem to be nice decks!

    • @richardlinks8575
      @richardlinks8575 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Excellent reply. I just picked up some “O” rings from our local hardware supplier in various diameters. Surely, one should do. I am hoping that this change will elicit proper repair! I used this deck for quite a few live recordings of choral and chamber music with great results. Once I acquired two Alesis Masterlink ML-9600 decks, the Tascam was shelved. I did manage to successfully transfer a good number of my DATs to the Masterlink decks a little over ten years ago. That was the last time I attempted to operate my Tascam. Fingers crossed!