
joecrow
New member
I still use my old Tascam MSR16 every once in a while, and last week was one of those times.
Problem is when I go to Fast Forward or Rewind, the reel slows down to a crawl.
I know the machine could use a good cleaning, but since no one in the area will work on it, I'm stuck doing the maintenance myself. Since I know far more about the theory of relativity than I do Reel to Reel recorders, it's often neglected. I read (somewhere in here I think) that if the tapes are old this may be the cause.
Since most of my tapes go back to when Christ was a kid and the machine was new, I'm wondering if this could be the problem.
Can an old tape really cause that much drag?
Or should I just spring for new rollers, capstans, motors and anything else that I can scrounge up?
Any input from someone far more learned than I would be greatly appreciated, especially as I said earlier, I'm not very savvy. In fact, the last time I opened the machine to do some deep cleaning, I needed 2 elephants, a two by four and some real fancy language just to get the cover off the damned machine,
Thanks,
Joe
Problem is when I go to Fast Forward or Rewind, the reel slows down to a crawl.
I know the machine could use a good cleaning, but since no one in the area will work on it, I'm stuck doing the maintenance myself. Since I know far more about the theory of relativity than I do Reel to Reel recorders, it's often neglected. I read (somewhere in here I think) that if the tapes are old this may be the cause.
Since most of my tapes go back to when Christ was a kid and the machine was new, I'm wondering if this could be the problem.
Can an old tape really cause that much drag?
Or should I just spring for new rollers, capstans, motors and anything else that I can scrounge up?
Any input from someone far more learned than I would be greatly appreciated, especially as I said earlier, I'm not very savvy. In fact, the last time I opened the machine to do some deep cleaning, I needed 2 elephants, a two by four and some real fancy language just to get the cover off the damned machine,
Thanks,
Joe