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Hi, I have a Revox B215 cassette deck in need of a service.
I have had it for about 6 months and for that time it had worked perfectly. What happened is the tape speed is somwhat erratic, (on the slow side slightly), and the farther along a side of the tape, it becomes worse, to the point where the sound is almost unintelligible. This did not happen gradually; I noticed it as I was playing a tape one day, in the space of a 60 minute tape, the deck went from perfect to this problem. I did clean the capstans, (which were somwhat dirty), and the heads and rollers, but it did not help. The deck was sitting for some time (don't know - a year or two) before I acquired it. Perhaps the bearings' lubrication is dry? I have encountered this before on my Revox A77 capstan rear bearing; but I don't want to monkey around with the B215 unnecessarily. If anyone out there has any ideas to resolve this problem, or can point me in the right direction, I am most grateful in advance! Or, If anyone knows if there is an authorized (or at least experienced) Revox technician in (western) Canada, I would really like to contact them as well. Thank You, Max. -- |
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