dropout!!!!

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FALKEN said:
do you think I should do this paper towel thing until the skid marks completely go away?? Or is once or twice through okay? Your advice is mucho appreciado.

hate to bump this but I am working on it now and really could use some help....once again I am very appreciative.
 
This is a tough one to judge from a distance without seeing what is going on. I've personally never seen it this bad. I would even consider the possibility that you got a bad batch of GP9 tape.

If the tape is good you will not hurt it by running it through the cleaning process multiple times, but skip the alcohol for a couple runs and see what happens.

You may see a little oxide residue, but not much at all with GP9. So if there’s a lot of residue it is contamination from the old tape or your GP9 has a problem.

Does everthing else look in order... your pinch roller isn't falling apart, I hope.
 
funny you ask....

when i wipe the roller with windex, it does come off grey....but its not sticky or anything...but nots not hard like the other rollers either. not sure if that is normal or not. but the "skid marks" are brown...
 

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those are without alcohol. no chance it was bad GP9. I got a sticky test tape with the machine, which I used when I first got it. Not knowing anything about shed, I proceeded to record my first song on GP9 (all that was available at the time). I ran into problems and basically cut that song off the tape (there was a shortage). I wasn't supposed to use the other half of the reel but after about a year I totally forgot and used it....I guess it was contaminated.

When I first got the machine, I loaded the tape on the left side, because I didn't know any better. This time I loaded it on the right side, so the "sticky" part was actually concentrated at the end of the tape, where I got my first dropout. the second song to the end of the tape is where I got my second. Then I started "hearing things" on all three tapes I am using on this project and really freaked out....
 
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funny thing...

I think my Left tension arm could be the problem. It is not locked into place like it should be; I can pull it out. I think it could be causing drag on the tape because with a bright flashlight I found oxide powder all around it....just a thought.
 
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