
FALKEN
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so I got a 1/2" 4 track otari about a month ago. The person who sold it should get an award - for worst packing job ever. not only was it shipped in packing peanuts, but somehow a good amount of sawdust made it in there as well. this was all over the insides of the machine. So the first thing I did was completely vacuum the insides. I cleaned all of the parts, and the knobs, etc, etc. The pinch roller was sticky so I sent it to terry and had it re-built (now its perfect). I made all of the cables necessary to use the machine. Now is where the fun starts.
I loaded the MRL (370 nWb/m) and calibrated all of the outputs to read +3 while getting 1.58 volts at the output. so far, so good. Removed the calibration tape, and loaded a blank tape (456). Playing a 1 khz tone I adjusted the bias to a 5db drop past peak. Then, I attempted to calibrate the input level to read 0db. This is where I ran into trouble. One of the input tweakers couldn't get all the way up to 0db. Additionally, a second input tweaker does absolutely nothing at all. But it was still in the ballpark.
So I decided to record a practice. The results were very good, save for two issues. 1 - more hiss than you would expect, 2 - intermittent clicks and pops (which are now on the tape).
The heads look almost new, although the lifters are worn down pretty good. I am wondering if the lifter is worn enough could it be scraping the tape and causing the pops? Another thought is maybe I screwed up the soldering job on one (or more) of the cables. Or perhaps there is a bad card or something? (it seems like there were more and more pops the more I played the tape, but I'm not sure) As for the hiss, maybe the heads are more worn than I thought, or perhaps I did something wrong in my calibration? Maybe I should just run it hotter? (I tried to stay between -3 and 0 on the meters) As for the input tweaker which does nothing, perhaps I should try touching up some of the points around that on the channel card with a soldering iron? maybe the whole unit needs to be re-touched?
Thanks in advance for any advice. I can post pics later if it would help.
I loaded the MRL (370 nWb/m) and calibrated all of the outputs to read +3 while getting 1.58 volts at the output. so far, so good. Removed the calibration tape, and loaded a blank tape (456). Playing a 1 khz tone I adjusted the bias to a 5db drop past peak. Then, I attempted to calibrate the input level to read 0db. This is where I ran into trouble. One of the input tweakers couldn't get all the way up to 0db. Additionally, a second input tweaker does absolutely nothing at all. But it was still in the ballpark.
So I decided to record a practice. The results were very good, save for two issues. 1 - more hiss than you would expect, 2 - intermittent clicks and pops (which are now on the tape).
The heads look almost new, although the lifters are worn down pretty good. I am wondering if the lifter is worn enough could it be scraping the tape and causing the pops? Another thought is maybe I screwed up the soldering job on one (or more) of the cables. Or perhaps there is a bad card or something? (it seems like there were more and more pops the more I played the tape, but I'm not sure) As for the hiss, maybe the heads are more worn than I thought, or perhaps I did something wrong in my calibration? Maybe I should just run it hotter? (I tried to stay between -3 and 0 on the meters) As for the input tweaker which does nothing, perhaps I should try touching up some of the points around that on the channel card with a soldering iron? maybe the whole unit needs to be re-touched?
Thanks in advance for any advice. I can post pics later if it would help.