
samth3mancgp
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Recently I purchased a TEAC 80-8 deck on craigslist with the remote control unit and two 8 channel snakes, 3 reels of tape, a take up reel and a tape degausser for only $275! I have it hooked up using a Peavey SRC-2400 24 channel mixer. And i've been getting some essential gear for analog work (rack compressor, EQs, Multi-effects/ reverb).
I have problems with the tape jumping around on across the tension arm on the right. I was told on the audiokarma forum that this was because of ol, sticky Ampex 456 tape. The tape is pretty old. I knew about this problem when I bought the deck. It was just too good a deal for a deck that can at least record and playback well on all 8 channels. Much better than The Sony TC-377 that i have can't record anything unless I heat up the record and playback circuits a bit with a heatgun =/
So I took the back off of the 80-8 and I looked at the spring and switch assembly for the tension arm on the right. It seems to be hooked up properly based on a page of the schematic that i was shown on audiokarma by the moderator. I do feel some resistance as i pull it back. But it is not a whole lot. Should there be more tug by the spring, or should it be looser than the other one on the right? The one on the right does have a much larger spring on it.
I learned the hard way about the sticky 456 tape. I was recording some acoustic guitar and vocals with a friend just to test out the unit a bit and during rewind the sticky build up from the tape caused it to start to want to stick during rewind and it made the arms jump around like crazy and the tape snapped right in the middle of where the song was recorded.
It was frustrating and embarrassing to have that happen, and we had to start over since I had no splicing tape. It's obvious I'm going to need some essential things to get going properly. I'm definitely planning on investing in some new tape, I already posted about what would be good to get. I was looking at ATR and Quantegy GP9, but I read in another thread that it is not good for alot of decks. would the 80-8 be able to push this tape, Or should I go with RMGI SM stuff or Quantegy 456? Also, new tape be susceptible to the same sticky shed as the old 456?
I think I have asked plenty of questions just in this post. I'll save some other ones about recording/monitoring for after I get some feedback.
I have problems with the tape jumping around on across the tension arm on the right. I was told on the audiokarma forum that this was because of ol, sticky Ampex 456 tape. The tape is pretty old. I knew about this problem when I bought the deck. It was just too good a deal for a deck that can at least record and playback well on all 8 channels. Much better than The Sony TC-377 that i have can't record anything unless I heat up the record and playback circuits a bit with a heatgun =/
So I took the back off of the 80-8 and I looked at the spring and switch assembly for the tension arm on the right. It seems to be hooked up properly based on a page of the schematic that i was shown on audiokarma by the moderator. I do feel some resistance as i pull it back. But it is not a whole lot. Should there be more tug by the spring, or should it be looser than the other one on the right? The one on the right does have a much larger spring on it.
I learned the hard way about the sticky 456 tape. I was recording some acoustic guitar and vocals with a friend just to test out the unit a bit and during rewind the sticky build up from the tape caused it to start to want to stick during rewind and it made the arms jump around like crazy and the tape snapped right in the middle of where the song was recorded.
It was frustrating and embarrassing to have that happen, and we had to start over since I had no splicing tape. It's obvious I'm going to need some essential things to get going properly. I'm definitely planning on investing in some new tape, I already posted about what would be good to get. I was looking at ATR and Quantegy GP9, but I read in another thread that it is not good for alot of decks. would the 80-8 be able to push this tape, Or should I go with RMGI SM stuff or Quantegy 456? Also, new tape be susceptible to the same sticky shed as the old 456?
I think I have asked plenty of questions just in this post. I'll save some other ones about recording/monitoring for after I get some feedback.
