kidofthe1980s - 2009-05-17 11:04
In almost every case where I see this happen, it is due to the take up reel not keeping up with the capstan needle. The takeup reel should lead the capstan needle keeping tension on the tape preventing it from becoming loose. If the capstan feeds the tape faster than the take up reel can handle, the loose tape always gets chewed up. A simple test is to press play without a tape and check to see if the take up reel can provide enough torque. If the reel is very easy to stop, then you have a problem. The only accurate method is with a torque guage but no-one has one of those..... Anyhow, the simple unscientific method is often good enough to determine if that is the problem.
Loose or stretched belts are frequent culprits as well as worn takeup reel felt clutches (Sanyos). Good luck.
kidofthe1980s - 2009-05-19 02:53
Thanks for your helpful advice...will investigate again this evening ! Hoping to bringing this back to life...
transwave5000 - 2009-06-05 13:36