
cjacek
Analogue Enthusiast
Ding Dong said:I'll do that. Unfortunately it's going to take me a while to get the film developed, this being the analog only forum and all...![]()
it's true, the only camera i have is a 35mm Minolta. I can take a photo with my phone but i doubt the quality would be good enough for a diagnosis.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say from looking myself that the tape path probobly is worn or too sharp. I have seen some odd-looking grooves down there while cleaning. If this is the case am I in big trouble? If a replacement part is availible from tascam, is it easy to replace?![]()
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I don't think a photo is now neccessary. Seems you found the reason for the shedding. If you can see and feel (with a fingernail) flat grooves into an otherwise round and smooth tape lifter, for example, then not only are you stripping oxide from tape (especially at the edges) but also your heads are pretty worn too and most likely will need a relap or replacement. Personally, if you bought your machine cheap, I'd sell this one for parts and look for another, maybe a diff model. Otherwise the trouble and cost associated with the repair may not be worth it. Based strictly on your description, you may have a very well worn TSR-8. It wouldn't be a bad idea to take a digital photo of the heads, with your cell ph, but make sure it's close enough with plenty of light.