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My trusted old Tascam 38 reel to reel has seen better days. All
functions work, however, in Play mode, the tape gradually slows down as the tape is played. After about 300 feet (as measured by the tape counter), it stops completely. I have tried getting it fixed locally, with no success. Shipping to and from Tascam would be prohibitively expensive. So, I did the next best thing: I bought another used 38. Cheap. This one plays fine, however, the Fast Forward and Rewind are both slow. The simple solution, it seems to me, would be to replace the motors. However, I have noticed that the simple solutions are not always best, or even any good at all. Before replacing the motors, I would like to avail myself of some of the great minds on this group, who have helped me many times in the past. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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My trusted old Tascam 38 reel to reel has seen better days. All functions work, however, in Play mode, the tape gradually slows down as the tape is played. After about 300 feet (as measured by the tape counter), it stops completely. Are you saying that the capstan slows down and stops, or that the tape movement stops while the capstan continues to turn? How is the pinch roller? I have tried getting it fixed locally, with no success. Shipping to and from Tascam would be prohibitively expensive. R2R tape machines are antiques. You likely won't find much "normal" types of support around much longer. So, I did the next best thing: I bought another used 38. Cheap. This one plays fine, however, the Fast Forward and Rewind are both slow. The simple solution, it seems to me, would be to replace the motors. However, I have noticed that the simple solutions are not always best, or even any good at all. Before replacing the motors, I would like to avail myself of some of the great minds on this group, who have helped me many times in the past. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. Replacing the motors doesn't seem like the "simple solution" to me. What about all the soft parts? Rubber rollers? Belts? Brake pads, etc. etc. Do you have service info on setting torques, etc? |
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My trusted old Tascam 38 reel to reel has seen better days. All functions work, however, in Play mode, the tape gradually slows down as the tape is played. After about 300 feet (as measured by the tape counter), it stops completely. I have tried getting it fixed locally, with no success. Shipping to and from Tascam would be prohibitively expensive. It needs a full lubrication, and a new pinch roller. You need to do the cleaning and lube every year, the pinch roller every five years. If you do not do regular maintenance, the equipment will not keep running. So, I did the next best thing: I bought another used 38. Cheap. This one plays fine, however, the Fast Forward and Rewind are both slow. Probably needs a cleaning and lubrication. Almost certainly if you bought it used, it needs a new pinch roller. The simple solution, it seems to me, would be to replace the motors. However, I have noticed that the simple solutions are not always best, or even any good at all. Before replacing the motors, I would like to avail myself of some of the great minds on this group, who have helped me many times in the past. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. Do the annual cleaning and lube procedure that is listed in the manual. While you have it apart, redo all the solder connections on the main board because they will fail sooner or later on these machines (which are famous for wave soldering problems). Replace the pinch roller. Oh yes, and make sure you aren't using gummy old tape with sticky shed problems, which will also cause trouble. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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