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Christian
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I've just bought a four-track (YAmaha MT4X) and the manual says it needs cleaning every 10 hours of use, and de-magnetizing every 30 hours. However, I'm not the most technical guy there is, and don't really know how to do this. What's more no-one at any of the hardware stores I went to seems to know much about maintaining so-called "out-of-date" analogue recorders.
So I went and bought something called a "Deluxe Cassette Head Cleaner" which looks like a normal cassette, but comes with a bottle of fluid and claims to clean the heads, pinch and capstan rollers (and the man in the shop said it would also do the demagnetising although it doesn't mention that on the box).
However, my four-track's manual mentioned that non-alcoholic solution was better for the rubber on the pinchroller, and so I went and asked another man (I no longer trusted the other guy) about this, and he said the best he could do was a high quality non-alcoholic carbon dioxide-based spray for both video and tape recorders. I didn't like the idea of indicriminantly spraying liquid at different components of my new machine, but I bought it anyway.
Well what do you guys reckon? Can I some how combine the spray with the head-cleaner? And what about demagnetising?
(and just then I looked up what Dragon had to say:"Do not under any conditions use the handy-dandy "head cleaning cassettes"...er I think that's what I bought)
Thanks in advance for your help
So I went and bought something called a "Deluxe Cassette Head Cleaner" which looks like a normal cassette, but comes with a bottle of fluid and claims to clean the heads, pinch and capstan rollers (and the man in the shop said it would also do the demagnetising although it doesn't mention that on the box).
However, my four-track's manual mentioned that non-alcoholic solution was better for the rubber on the pinchroller, and so I went and asked another man (I no longer trusted the other guy) about this, and he said the best he could do was a high quality non-alcoholic carbon dioxide-based spray for both video and tape recorders. I didn't like the idea of indicriminantly spraying liquid at different components of my new machine, but I bought it anyway.
Well what do you guys reckon? Can I some how combine the spray with the head-cleaner? And what about demagnetising?
(and just then I looked up what Dragon had to say:"Do not under any conditions use the handy-dandy "head cleaning cassettes"...er I think that's what I bought)
Thanks in advance for your help