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I am trying to use an old, old Toshiba cassette deck
to save some tapes onto CDs. The drive belt is gone, shot, mush, gooey masses of crud, and I have been unable to find a replacement belt. Even the local audio repair shop will not take my dinero. I have found a rubber O ring that fits tightly, but with very little flex. Seems to drive without slipping, but the tapes sound just a tad slow, kinda draggy (played thru the sound card). Probably it's because I don't have the Official Replacement Belt, but is there a chance it's something else? Is there an adjustment, like a potentiometer on the board, that helps fine-tune the speed? Or is it just a matter of the mechanical aspects of the drive? thanks for any help, chuck |
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