There is a belt on ebay, hopefully the right one! 5 days left though and no buy it now...
DON’T USE ANY OF THOSE TAPES!
TAPE
226 and 808 will have sticky shed. It makes no difference if a tape is sealed or used. The Ampex 456 is probably bad too, but I would have to see a picture of the front of the box to say for sure.
Another issue with the tapes as Daniel already mentioned… they are technically the wrong kind for the 388, even if they weren’t sticky. The 388 calls for 1-mil tape like Ampex/Quantegy 407, 457, Maxell UD 35-90, XLI 35-90B and EMTEC/RMGI LPR35.
WEAR
Using the thicker tape will increase head wear, which by the way, I see a significant amount of wear on the rec/repro head. It can look worse if there is a build up of tape residue, and/or the picture has some glare. A shame if the previous owner used 1-mil all this time. Whatever wear it has it would be less had he used the thinner tape.
BELT & ROLLER
If the owner hasn’t changed the capstan drive belt recently, get a new one from Tascam parts. The original belt is probably too loose or will have turned into a gooey blob by now. The pinch roller may be sticky or dry and slick… it depends on the kind of rubber they used and what environment it was in. The roller should be soft but not tacky.
Water won’t dry a pinch roller, but alcohol will. Unscrew the cap on the pinch roller, take it out and clean it with Windex first. Watch out for two little washers… one on top and one under the roller. If it’s right on the edge of going sticky, rubber cleaner can make it worse if the roller is made from a certain type of urethane
I’m not sure about that belt on eBay. The TSR-8 and 388 use the same Tascam belt, but the BR-20 is a different size, so that belt may be a compromise in width and/or length.
It’s best to call Tascam Parts rather than try to communicate with them through email. They’ll send the parts right out when you order on the phone.
TEAC/Tascam Parts: (323) 727-4840
Montebello, California
CLEANING
I notice there is quite a bit of tape residue on the tape path. Clean it as Daniel recommended and also use Q-tips in hard to reach places. One thing to be careful of when using a cloth and your finger on the heads is that you could apply too much pressure and knock the head out of alignment. The force you can apply with your finger is much greater and covers a greater area than a Q-tip would. You want the solvent (90+ % isopropyl or denatured alcohol) to do most of the work while moving the Q-tip or cloth from side-to-side.
The capstan has a lot of oxide on it. If you can clean it with a cloth that’s good, but make sure it’s not dripping wet with the alcohol because it will run down into the bearing. I usually clean a capstan with it spinning, but if you have a nonfunctioning capstan belt you won’t be able to do that right now.
