
sweetbeats
Reel deep thoughts...
I'm glad this thread got pulled to the top...
One frustration/concern/question I've had with my 58 is trying to get the reel centered on the reel table. I take the time when mounting the hold-down to the table to get it centered, but then as soon as you put a reel on there there is potential slop and then the reel is rotating eccentrically...maybe not as big a deal at 7.5ips, but at 15ips and up...its making my tension arms work...
When I got my YTT-1144-2 test tape though...oooo!
That 8" reel with the 6-screw hub, and flanges that are maybe twice as thick as my SM911 flanges (or my Tascam RE-1013 takeup reel). The test tape seems to sit more snug on the hold-down as well.
I understand that the purpose of the tension arms is to deal with those variances, but I don't like it. Now matter how good a job the tension arms do I still think it important to minimize the variable loads on the transport due to eccentric reels and flanges...I believe they may be contributing to some of the slight wavering I see on the VU meters during calibration.
Awhile back I had posted over at the Tascam Forum about whether or not all the wobbling around was normal...didn't get a response, but my hands-on experience tells me it is what it is...I want to minimize it anyway.
Time to source some old tape on good reels! Hey kids...lookit the neat-o brown streamer material daddy got for you!!
One frustration/concern/question I've had with my 58 is trying to get the reel centered on the reel table. I take the time when mounting the hold-down to the table to get it centered, but then as soon as you put a reel on there there is potential slop and then the reel is rotating eccentrically...maybe not as big a deal at 7.5ips, but at 15ips and up...its making my tension arms work...
When I got my YTT-1144-2 test tape though...oooo!

That 8" reel with the 6-screw hub, and flanges that are maybe twice as thick as my SM911 flanges (or my Tascam RE-1013 takeup reel). The test tape seems to sit more snug on the hold-down as well.
I understand that the purpose of the tension arms is to deal with those variances, but I don't like it. Now matter how good a job the tension arms do I still think it important to minimize the variable loads on the transport due to eccentric reels and flanges...I believe they may be contributing to some of the slight wavering I see on the VU meters during calibration.
Awhile back I had posted over at the Tascam Forum about whether or not all the wobbling around was normal...didn't get a response, but my hands-on experience tells me it is what it is...I want to minimize it anyway.
Time to source some old tape on good reels! Hey kids...lookit the neat-o brown streamer material daddy got for you!!
