
antispatula
Active member
And of course it has to do with Otari, like always
So this guy is trying to sell me an Otari mx7800, a rather rare and less heard of model, unlike the 5050 series. It's another 8 track, but is 1"! This guy want's to sell it to me for 200 bucks!
BUT the capstan motor is shot. As far as my understanding goes, it is missing a magnet. I understand the role of magnets in motors perfectly fine, but am wondering: Is something like this repairable? Any ideas or suggestions on what to do?
ANOTHER thing: I have a hunch that all otari cap motors are generally the same. I just HAPPENED to find someone selling an otari cap. motor, but it was made for a 5050. Do you think, that perhaps I can use that as a replacement, or at least as parts to fix the old one?
200 bucks isn't all that much, but if there is no hope in fixing it, then it's a huge waste.

So this guy is trying to sell me an Otari mx7800, a rather rare and less heard of model, unlike the 5050 series. It's another 8 track, but is 1"! This guy want's to sell it to me for 200 bucks!
BUT the capstan motor is shot. As far as my understanding goes, it is missing a magnet. I understand the role of magnets in motors perfectly fine, but am wondering: Is something like this repairable? Any ideas or suggestions on what to do?
ANOTHER thing: I have a hunch that all otari cap motors are generally the same. I just HAPPENED to find someone selling an otari cap. motor, but it was made for a 5050. Do you think, that perhaps I can use that as a replacement, or at least as parts to fix the old one?
200 bucks isn't all that much, but if there is no hope in fixing it, then it's a huge waste.