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Or even better, where can I purchase them? I'm talking about the
little tab that locks the strap to the metal stud on the recorder. I have a broken one, and an assignment in a couple of weeks in which I'll need to be able to sling the recorder over my shoulder. I contacted Tascam, and they don't even know if they can get the part. They can sell me a replacement strap, which I don't need, but the strap doesn't include the tabs. Nice. Any suggestions? This has got to be an off-the-shelf part somewhere in the world. Thanks, Pete |
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knadles wrote:
Or even better, where can I purchase them? I'm talking about the little tab that locks the strap to the metal stud on the recorder. I'd look in a camping or sport shop. They probably break on backpacks too. -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) |
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On Aug 28, 12:11*pm, Mike Rivers wrote:
knadles wrote: Or even better, where can I purchase them? I'm talking about the little tab that locks the strap to the metal stud on the recorder. I'd look in a camping or sport shop. They probably break on backpacks too.. -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) Thanks for the idea. I'll look into that, although these are a different design from what I've seen on backpacks. They're kind of a plastic version of that wide/narrow oblong hole you see on the back of wooden plaques, with a little plastic door that snaps down to lock the metal stud into the narrow part. Pete |
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knadles wrote:
They're kind of a plastic version of that wide/narrow oblong hole you see on the back of wooden plaques, with a little plastic door that snaps down to lock the metal stud into the narrow part. Oh, those. You might have to try to get a whole new strap from TASCAM. Wanna bet it's not a stocked item? -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) |
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On Aug 28, 12:40*pm, knadles wrote:
I contacted Tascam, and they don't even know if they can get the part. They can sell me a replacement strap, which I don't need, but the strap doesn't include the tabs. Nice. This is the same crap I had to put up with when servicing Tascam back in the '80s. And we were a full-line stocking dealer, and an authorized warranty station. Apparently Teac/Tascam (still) have no interest in or ability to provide replacement parts for their products. Any suggestions? This has got to be an off-the-shelf part somewhere in the world. Best of luck to you. If you do find a suitable replacement post the info here to help the next guy down the line. rd |
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On Aug 28, 5:13*pm, Mike Rivers wrote:
knadleswrote: They're kind of a plastic version of that wide/narrow oblong hole you see on the back of wooden plaques, with a little plastic door that snaps down to lock the metal stud into the narrow part. Oh, those. You might have to try to get a whole new strap from TASCAM. Wanna bet it's not a stocked item? -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) That's the weird part. The strap IS a stock item, but it doesn't come with the tabs. I'd gladly overpay for the strap if it would get me the plastic bits I need, but apparently, Tascam thinks that the strap is the only part that's likely to need replacement. I think, short of assault with a scissors, a nylon strap should last about 100 years, but that's just me. Pete |
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On Aug 28, 5:31*pm, RD Jones wrote:
On Aug 28, wrote: I contacted Tascam, and they don't even know if they can get the part. They can sell me a replacement strap, which I don't need, but the strap doesn't include the tabs. Nice. This is the same crap I had to put up with when servicing Tascam back in the '80s. And we were a full-line stocking dealer, and an authorized warranty station. Apparently Teac/Tascam (still) have no interest in or ability to provide replacement parts for their products. Any suggestions? This has got to be an off-the-shelf part somewhere in the world. Best of luck to you. If you do find a suitable replacement post the info here to help the next guy down the line. rd I will. Maybe I'll order a few hundred of them and make a living off of selling them for five bucks apiece. Pete |
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On Aug 29, 7:44*am, Joe Kotroczo wrote:
On 28/08/08 18:40, in article , "knadles" wrote: (...) Any suggestions? This has got to be an off-the-shelf part somewhere in the world. I'm not sure, but the studs on the Fostex FR-2 look like they could be the same size as those on the Tascam? -- Joe Kotroczo * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ooh. Good catch. Maybe I can get them through Fostex. How ironic would that be? Thanks! Peter |
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On Aug 29, 12:31*pm, Joe Kotroczo wrote:
On 29/08/08 18:20, in article , "knadles" wrote: On Aug 29, 7:44*am, Joe Kotroczo wrote: On 28/08/08 18:40, in article , "knadles" wrote: (...) Any suggestions? This has got to be an off-the-shelf part somewhere in the world. I'm not sure, but the studs on the Fostex FR-2 look like they could be the same size as those on the Tascam? -- Joe Kotroczo * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ooh. Good catch. Maybe I can get them through Fostex. How ironic would that be? Thanks! Other stuff with studs that /could/ be the same: HHB Portadrive and Portadisc. Question: why not just get a proper bag for it? Portabrace for example? Will keep the recorder from getting banged up too much when working over-the-shoulder... -- Joe Kotroczo * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Good question. I agree a good case like a Portabrace is a valuable thing. But I don't work over-the-shoulder a lot. In fact, this'll be the first time in two years. Usually, I record music with it and it's sitting on a table, but I've been asked by my employer to go to a conference where I may be moving around and interviewing some people. Suddenly, having a working strap has become an issue. Thanks for the alternate suggestions. I'll check them out. Pete |
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