Glad to hear that you have the take up spool drive sorted out. Regarding the LEDS, I would check that you have 0V on pins 6 and 7 of the TA7654P...
Firstly, congratulations on getting the DC-DC converter fixed and sorting out the FG wires. I saw your first post this morning and was going to...
The DC-DC converter is an earlier version, which was used on some D6s. I have repaired at least one of these. The principle is the same; replace...
The blue tape is definately not factory tape. The tape is normally black. The potted modules have been replaced. The EQ modules, CP601 (FG...
Hi Paul, and welcome to the forum.
If you are not getting any sound out and the motor is running fast, check to see if you have 11V coming out of the DC-DC converter. The 11V rail...
Well done @Lucabere17 . That's excellent news.
No, I wouldn't trim the tyre. I don't think this is causing the flutter. I don't think the tape is playing noticably slower at the end of the...
The part you have shown is part of the recording latch, and is nothing to do with the pinch roller and capstan mechanism. It does not affect the...
In the two cases of this which I came across, freeing up the pinch roller solved the issue. In your case, there are two other things which I would...
Hi @Lucabere17 and welcome to Stereo2go. I see that you have replaced the pinch roller. I think that your problem may be the new pinch roller...
Welcome to the forum @Refurbatron .
A fresh set of alkaline batteries can deliver over 6V, which may be a problem, there are other possible causes of fast running. What is the...
Thanks for the update. Glad it's sorted.
The three potted components on the D6C are the mute module and the two EQ switching modules. You could try removing them first of all, then see...
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