2488 neo data wheel slipping.......

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My 2488 NEO "DIAL" is slipping like its been over used although mine was brand ne "old stock" when I bought it last year. My question is this....is there an easy quick fix like maybe a contact cleaner that I could spray in it from the outside?? :rolleyes:
 
Yeah, as much as you have a man-crush on anything that says "TASCAM" on it, you have to admit that the hardware is shit. My wheel got stripped only a year or 2 into using it. Half the buttons stopped working,etc....It's a great machine, but the plastic hardware sucks.
 
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Yeah, as much as you have a man-crush on anything that says "TASCAM" on it, you have to admit that the hardware is shit. My wheel got stripped only a year or 2 into using it. Half the buttons stopped working,etc....It's a great machine, but the plastic hardware sucks.

Wow RAMI, I cant help that Im 56 yrs. old and sunk my teeth on TEAC/TASCAM gear :eatpopcorn: In 1976 I believe it was is when I bought a used TEAC 3340....cut plenty demos for my friends on it and still have the reels and even ncassette mixes that sound just as good today as they did back then.I call it an honor and a privelage to have a "man-crush" on anything with the TASCAM name on it :D After all they are the one company that made it possible for you and every other musician/recordest to afford to have a multitrack in there home. And yes it does SUCK they they (and many other companies) make the hardware so cheap,but that is the tradeoff for all of the features you pay for. It still beats putting DAW systems together with all the learning curve and latency,crashes,using a mouse,looking at a computer screen while trying to create music.Portastudios are still one of the best ideas that ever happened PERIOD :listeningmusic::eatpopcorn:
 
I will try the Detoxit route first and that should do it because mine unit (NEO) was not used when I bought it so...the DIAL is not wore out. And thatnks for the INFO and pic,just wish I had a pic of the 2488 DIAL. Thanks ARCAXIS :)
 
Wow RAMI, I cant help that Im 56 yrs. old and sunk my teeth on TEAC/TASCAM gear :eatpopcorn: In 1976 I believe it was is when I bought a used TEAC 3340....cut plenty demos for my friends on it and still have the reels and even ncassette mixes that sound just as good today as they did back then.I call it an honor and a privelage to have a "man-crush" on anything with the TASCAM name on it :D After all they are the one company that made it possible for you and every other musician/recordest to afford to have a multitrack in there home. And yes it does SUCK they they (and many other companies) make the hardware so cheap,but that is the tradeoff for all of the features you pay for. It still beats putting DAW systems together with all the learning curve and latency,crashes,using a mouse,looking at a computer screen while trying to create music.Portastudios are still one of the best ideas that ever happened PERIOD :listeningmusic::eatpopcorn:
OK OK,,,relax man. :D You don't have to defend your case. I was just making an observation. :eek:
 
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