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Ron_L
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Hello. I've been a member here for a while, but for some reason with my other name I could never post so I just started over. I'm hoping to get some help although I know it's gonna be like shooting fish in the river.
I bought my Tascam 388 new back in the mid 80's from a friend who was a Tascam factory rep. It's really pretty much perfect as far as looks go. I've taken exceptionally good care of it and have recorded perhaps 10 reels worth of music if that much. Most of these years it has sat quietly in a closet on a table under a cover. About 9 years ago, before I put her to rest, I took all my songs off and mastered them to cd and then went digital. I don't really play all that much anymore, however I just couldn't bring myself to sell my 388. But after looking at it the other day taking up a lot of space, I decided it was someone else's time to enjoy.
I turned it on and it powered up nicely. There was an unfamiliar noise like a motor or something running. I had left a tape loaded all those years. Not sure if that's a problem. I'm not much in to the technical side of things. In any event, I rewound the tape with no trouble and pressed play. Nothing. I hit forward, no problem. When I had the 388 in the play mode, I was able to spin the reel and I could hear the music playing perfectly. A little practice, and I had the speed down and it sounded as good as ever, but it won't play on it's own. Alas, something is wrong.
I've done some research and two thing have been recommended. 1. change all the fuses which I shall do. 2. check the belt which I also plan to do.
Short of that, does anyone here have ideas? I actually spoke to my friend who helped me order the Tascam to see if he has any friends still in the biz to work on it if need be. He said he'd check when he got back to town. I'm in no rush to sell it and I won't list it until I know it's perfect.
Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance. Ron
I bought my Tascam 388 new back in the mid 80's from a friend who was a Tascam factory rep. It's really pretty much perfect as far as looks go. I've taken exceptionally good care of it and have recorded perhaps 10 reels worth of music if that much. Most of these years it has sat quietly in a closet on a table under a cover. About 9 years ago, before I put her to rest, I took all my songs off and mastered them to cd and then went digital. I don't really play all that much anymore, however I just couldn't bring myself to sell my 388. But after looking at it the other day taking up a lot of space, I decided it was someone else's time to enjoy.
I turned it on and it powered up nicely. There was an unfamiliar noise like a motor or something running. I had left a tape loaded all those years. Not sure if that's a problem. I'm not much in to the technical side of things. In any event, I rewound the tape with no trouble and pressed play. Nothing. I hit forward, no problem. When I had the 388 in the play mode, I was able to spin the reel and I could hear the music playing perfectly. A little practice, and I had the speed down and it sounded as good as ever, but it won't play on it's own. Alas, something is wrong.
I've done some research and two thing have been recommended. 1. change all the fuses which I shall do. 2. check the belt which I also plan to do.
Short of that, does anyone here have ideas? I actually spoke to my friend who helped me order the Tascam to see if he has any friends still in the biz to work on it if need be. He said he'd check when he got back to town. I'm in no rush to sell it and I won't list it until I know it's perfect.
Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance. Ron