
shedshrine
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Got to give credit where credit is due...
that ups store did a fine packing job. thick cardboard, good styrofoam girding, lots of bubble wrap and separation between the boxes. Still, I'm glad I didn't sent it ground
The cards were seated fine.
the deck: apparently the seller was a copious smoker. The 388 has yellow clumpy tar on the inputs and outputs on the back, and the beginnings of oxidation. Fortunately, it looks like it will come off with alcohol and q-tips, and a lot of scrubbing. (whew!) Getting the inside of the 1/4" inputs is proving time consuming as the q-tips want to catch inside and pull, leaving thready remnants...
The heads however, with their semi airtight plexiglass lid looked great, as in new, no tar, no real oxidation (whew2!)
The 17 yr old pinch roller cleaned up nicely with about 3 h2o q-tips and became tacky. Think I'll save the new one I just got for a later date, thank you very much.
I don't have access to a variac, so I just plugged it into a furman type strip and threw the switch. All the vu's lit up.(whew3!)I lifted the tension roller, and the motors whirred up to speed smoothly, (whew4) though I think I should get that syringe sewing machine oil combo that was recommended here as I think it should be quieter, smoother sounding. I had thought the capstan belt was accessed from the bottom so I took the back off.
Got some cool pictures of the 388 guts though. That manual is fantastic. I want to get an oscilliscope at some point and dive in to calibrating!. Yeah, I know, don't mess with it.
I have a roll of 456 I will try out tommorrow, I have a reel of 407 and 457 on the way to check the loading mechanism.
I'm running a drum machine through the channels. I had to work the plug in and out a couple times, but the signal sounds good. Man, the eq sounds great to my ears. Real usable range. That's about as far as I got tonight.
Have to admit I was dissapointed it wasn't as mint as I had believed. Besides the smoke tar and oxidation, There is a small 1/2" gouge on the vinyl armrest which I'd like to fix if there's a way to do so. The record function button light for track 3 is out. Some tiny paint oxidation spots, the screws on the mixer section face are oxidized, and should be replaced, but basically a very nice machine. About a grand between the purchase price and the 2 day air shipment.
I'm going ta bed..
that ups store did a fine packing job. thick cardboard, good styrofoam girding, lots of bubble wrap and separation between the boxes. Still, I'm glad I didn't sent it ground

the deck: apparently the seller was a copious smoker. The 388 has yellow clumpy tar on the inputs and outputs on the back, and the beginnings of oxidation. Fortunately, it looks like it will come off with alcohol and q-tips, and a lot of scrubbing. (whew!) Getting the inside of the 1/4" inputs is proving time consuming as the q-tips want to catch inside and pull, leaving thready remnants...
The heads however, with their semi airtight plexiglass lid looked great, as in new, no tar, no real oxidation (whew2!)
The 17 yr old pinch roller cleaned up nicely with about 3 h2o q-tips and became tacky. Think I'll save the new one I just got for a later date, thank you very much.

I don't have access to a variac, so I just plugged it into a furman type strip and threw the switch. All the vu's lit up.(whew3!)I lifted the tension roller, and the motors whirred up to speed smoothly, (whew4) though I think I should get that syringe sewing machine oil combo that was recommended here as I think it should be quieter, smoother sounding. I had thought the capstan belt was accessed from the bottom so I took the back off.


I have a roll of 456 I will try out tommorrow, I have a reel of 407 and 457 on the way to check the loading mechanism.
I'm running a drum machine through the channels. I had to work the plug in and out a couple times, but the signal sounds good. Man, the eq sounds great to my ears. Real usable range. That's about as far as I got tonight.
Have to admit I was dissapointed it wasn't as mint as I had believed. Besides the smoke tar and oxidation, There is a small 1/2" gouge on the vinyl armrest which I'd like to fix if there's a way to do so. The record function button light for track 3 is out. Some tiny paint oxidation spots, the screws on the mixer section face are oxidized, and should be replaced, but basically a very nice machine. About a grand between the purchase price and the 2 day air shipment.
I'm going ta bed..