He said it plays fine but the inouts need to be cleaned or something. What do you guys know about this machine? Is it a good machine and how does it sound? It was a four channel deck, that ran at 7. It was built like a tank. We created a lot It never skipped a beat. I remember that we used one Teac 2A mixer for recording, and a separate Pioneer mixer for mixdown, into a British Ferrograph Super 7, 2-channel deck.
Its more modern siblings did. They were identified with letters, after the ' The unit was thoroughly capable of synchronous recording, with full monitoring possible. Its tape counter was reliable, but it did not include any automatic search function - not even search to '0'. Reliable to a fault, it is one of the few pieces of gear I have ever regretted selling. Please note this unit will not handle 10 inch reels of tape. Never bothered us, one bit One caveat: When some guy in a music store - who may not have even been born while the A was in its prime - tells me that the ins and outs might need cleaning, 'or something,' I do see a red flag Turn the capacitors clockwise until a decrease of 0.
HIGH Position 1. Drive belt in wrong posi- tion. Incorrect pinch roller pressure. Defective brake solenoid Rewind relay K-3 Record head dirty, erase head dirty, operate relay K-l , record switch SW-6 , record relay K , record amplifier, bias oscillator, record head, erase head. Demagnetize and clean head, repair or replace defective components. Clean or replace defective components. Teac is a new one for me Thanks again. This website is not affiliated with or sponsored by TEAC.
To purchase AR spares or accessories, please contact the company via their website or visit an authorised retailer. Gallery Requests Search. Submitted by drezz on January 24th, Submitted by Sam Hite on November 14th, I've seen them on ebay. Submitted by bobmassie on March 17th, Thanks in advance. Submitted by rbakley on March 17th, Hi, The "sensor" is two metal posts that are in the tape path.
A general rule of thumb is to keep anything that comes into contact with the tape clean. Hope this helps, -bob. Submitted by AFKirwan on January 18th, My problem; need metal strips to attach to tape. Other than operator error it works fine. Submitted by Frank on January 19th, I guess it could happen on the downward travel as well although I would think the solenoid spring would over power any sticky grease. Good luck, be safe, leave the repairs to a service tech as there are capacitors in the unit that stay charged long after unplugging.
If you do remove the rear top panel to take a look, unplug. Hello and I have another question there are two small plastic tubes on both reel motors are they for oil or what? Sorry for the questions but this is my first Teac I have Sony and Akai. Yes, the tubes are for oiling the front and rear bearings.
Some units have sealed bearings, i. Do you have a service manual and owners manual for your deck? You can download a copy here if not. This website is not affiliated with or sponsored by TEAC. To purchase A spares or accessories, please contact the company via their website or visit an authorised retailer. Gallery Requests Search. Vanderbilt University recording studio Submitted by Ricky Rocket on December 31st, Submitted by al gindhal on October 22nd, Submitted by Macsor on March 25th, Submitted by TimCutler on January 15th, Submitted by Frank on January 16th,
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