
lo.fi.love
Functionally obsessed.
Hey folks,
I've got a really interesting problem here. My tape echo deck, an Akai 1730D-SS, is acting up and it will no longer "accept" a dbx encoded signal on one of its channels.
I've had it hooked up to a dbx 150x NR unit for nearly a year and it worked just fine until last week, when it stopped receiving a signal on one of its channels. I tried a few things to find the cause. Here's what I did:
1. dbx 150x, with the same configuration as always (record volume knob in the same position, pots on the 150x in the same position, cables checked out, etc). No signal / faint signal.
2. I disconnected the NR and made a straight connection from a cassette deck to the Akai. The channel responds as expected when monitoring the tape AND the source. Strong signal. Sounds good when I plug in my headphones. No distortion other than a faint mains hum.
3. I tried different cables, using the dbx 150x again. No signal / faint signal when monitoring the source or tape.
4. I tried using a dbx type II NR unit, different cables. No signal / faint signal when monitoring the source or tape.
This is an old, beat up tape deck. It has four channels but I only use the "Left" channels ("front" and "back") because there's a weird mechanical noise on its two "Right" channels. It also wasn't taken care of by its previous owner. The Left "rear" VU flutters a bunch when I turn on the power.
Has anybody seen this happen? What could possibly cause this problem? I'm inclined to think that it's just an old deck that has lived past its usable life.
Opinions? Guesses?
I've got a really interesting problem here. My tape echo deck, an Akai 1730D-SS, is acting up and it will no longer "accept" a dbx encoded signal on one of its channels.
I've had it hooked up to a dbx 150x NR unit for nearly a year and it worked just fine until last week, when it stopped receiving a signal on one of its channels. I tried a few things to find the cause. Here's what I did:
1. dbx 150x, with the same configuration as always (record volume knob in the same position, pots on the 150x in the same position, cables checked out, etc). No signal / faint signal.
2. I disconnected the NR and made a straight connection from a cassette deck to the Akai. The channel responds as expected when monitoring the tape AND the source. Strong signal. Sounds good when I plug in my headphones. No distortion other than a faint mains hum.
3. I tried different cables, using the dbx 150x again. No signal / faint signal when monitoring the source or tape.
4. I tried using a dbx type II NR unit, different cables. No signal / faint signal when monitoring the source or tape.
This is an old, beat up tape deck. It has four channels but I only use the "Left" channels ("front" and "back") because there's a weird mechanical noise on its two "Right" channels. It also wasn't taken care of by its previous owner. The Left "rear" VU flutters a bunch when I turn on the power.
Has anybody seen this happen? What could possibly cause this problem? I'm inclined to think that it's just an old deck that has lived past its usable life.
Opinions? Guesses?