
ron-e-g
Member
I'm hoping to get some advice from some of you. I had a Mint Teac X2000R R/R I bought this deck in 2002 thinking I would use it for my analog studio I was putting together at home. My needs went in another direction in the form of a 1/4 half track. Anyway, point is.. I never really used this Unit. I recorded some songs from the receiver (radio) and played this recording back maybe twice a year. Two years ago I noticed the playback was dragging. I instantly knew the capstan belt had probably hardened or stretched to the point of needing replacement. I did that. It played fine again after.
Now to my point. I recently decided to clean house on some things I was no longer using. The Teac being one of them. So I cleaned it up and sold it on Flea-bay. It went to a buyer in Florida. After it arrived, he contacted me to say how he loved it, and it plays fine BUT...."It won't Record" It also does not erase. This is when I started to think..why didn't I check that..and thinking I know it did, and how long had it actually been since I made that Radio recording!
Well it has been 9 years since! I'm thinking a couple of things 1. Bias OSC 2. I pulled a connector when I did the belt change, and 3. corroded rec mode switch, or 4. I haven't a clue!
Here is the advice part. What should I do? I have no problem taking it back, and offering a full refund. My only concern, what will the condition be after another coast to coast trip. I have talked to the buyer, and he says he wants the R/R if he ships it back (a $110) expense to me, and I fix it. Heres my thoughts,to try and locate a repair tech in the Jacksonville FL area and pay to have it looked at, and possibly repaired. Within reason of course. Problem is I know of no such person.
Would anyone viewing this know of a candidate?
Now to my point. I recently decided to clean house on some things I was no longer using. The Teac being one of them. So I cleaned it up and sold it on Flea-bay. It went to a buyer in Florida. After it arrived, he contacted me to say how he loved it, and it plays fine BUT...."It won't Record" It also does not erase. This is when I started to think..why didn't I check that..and thinking I know it did, and how long had it actually been since I made that Radio recording!
Well it has been 9 years since! I'm thinking a couple of things 1. Bias OSC 2. I pulled a connector when I did the belt change, and 3. corroded rec mode switch, or 4. I haven't a clue!
Here is the advice part. What should I do? I have no problem taking it back, and offering a full refund. My only concern, what will the condition be after another coast to coast trip. I have talked to the buyer, and he says he wants the R/R if he ships it back (a $110) expense to me, and I fix it. Heres my thoughts,to try and locate a repair tech in the Jacksonville FL area and pay to have it looked at, and possibly repaired. Within reason of course. Problem is I know of no such person.
Would anyone viewing this know of a candidate?