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Does anyone have a service manual handy for the Nakamichi 582Z cassette
deck, or know for sure where the speed/pitch servo adjustment would be in this model? I've got an otherwise functioning deck which is running about 1% fast; the pitch discrepancy is unacceptable for musicians, including me. --best regards |
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David Satz wrote:
Does anyone have a service manual handy for the Nakamichi 582Z cassette deck, or know for sure where the speed/pitch servo adjustment would be in this model? I've got an otherwise functioning deck which is running about 1% fast; the pitch discrepancy is unacceptable for musicians, including me. First place I would look is on the back of the motor; some of these things have integral servo electronics built into the motor or on a board on the back of the capstan motor. I'd change the pinch roller first, though. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On 5 Sep 2005 06:29:44 -0700, "David Satz" wrote:
Does anyone have a service manual handy for the Nakamichi 582Z cassette deck, or know for sure where the speed/pitch servo adjustment would be in this model? I've got an otherwise functioning deck which is running about 1% fast; the pitch discrepancy is unacceptable for musicians, including me. The speed trim is inside a rubber flap on the back of the capstan motor. You'll need a small flat-blade screwdriver, and if it's metal, you'll need to remove it after making each small incremental adjustment because it will affect speed. Given its age, you might even want to get brave and try to get a tiny drop of Cailube onto that pot, maybe via the screwdriver. How's our loading belt? The one that pulls the head bridge up and down? Got a few spares left for special people, just bounce me a USPS address. Good fortune, Chris Hornbeck |
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Chris, thanks for the kind offer(s) but this deck was overhauled by
Nakamichi around four years ago, and all of its replaceable squishy parts still seem to be OK. If I can just get the speed into a more reasonable range, everything should be fine with it. Again, many thanks. --best regards |
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![]() I'd change the pinch roller first, though. This wouln't affect the speed. In my opinion. |
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wrote: I'd change the pinch roller first, though. This wouln't affect the speed. In my opinion. On a cassette deck, you can sometimes have speed problems before the flutter gets out of control, because the torque is so different on the two reels. If the capstan isn't tight, the tape will run slow for the first half, then fast for the second half, since the reel motors are pulling the tape along somewhat and there is some slippage at the capstan. This is why servo control of reel motors is such a big deal. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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