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always adjusting head allighnment

whitenoise - 2013-10-01 07:52

Hi,

 What could cause me to always have to adjust head alignment,Almost on a tape to tape basis .   Its on my Aiwa hs px 101 .  All i have checked is the head its self and it is solid and stays were it is adjusted to (i carry a tiny screwdriver with me now). 

 

Any ideas greatly appreciated as its beginning to  wind me up

aestereo - 2013-10-01 09:01

Originally Posted by whitenoise:

Hi,

 What could cause me to always have to adjust head alignment,Almost on a tape to tape basis .   

 

I read between the lines. Problem can be the tapes itself? Recording on each tape might be having a different azimuth.

Try with a different deck to check the consistency of the tapes.

seb968 - 2013-10-01 16:36

Hi

Could be that the head itself is slightly worn.

isolator42 - 2013-10-02 05:22

I too used to regularly realign my HS-PX101.

It was because my tapes were recorded on different decks, which unfortunately had different alignment.

Get it right & the Dolby C on this walkman is very impressive...

genejazz - 2013-11-03 11:41

Nakamichi Dragon adjusts heads all the time to match tapes for optimal PB performance.    Azimuth is the achilles heel for tape.

shaman - 2014-02-17 10:14

like anything analogue, there always is an optimum centre of balance to be reached!

but to make things favourable I always make a point of forwarding and rewinding a tape when wanting to play it, as it settles the tape down, this I learned the hard way from a video tape that got chewed up, if you look through the window of a tape thats been constantly stop started/ auto reversed etc... you will see ridges in the spooled tape!

 also when listening to your tape on something portable keep the player in the same position