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- Broken beyond repair but highly affable
Guess what? I'm still trying to make the 7" reels for the Christmas album...
My Teac 3300-10 is recording, surely enough but this is the catch...
The left channel is distinctly lower in level and not only that diminished in high frequencies to that no real amount of fiddling is going to compensate to my thinking. When I turn it off the left channel also hisses as it gradually fades out...I KNOW that's a problem, I've seen such things in my Pioneer QX-8000.
The RIGHT channel sounds absolutely brilliant!
Okay, so either I have a HEAD problem (peanut gallery REFRAIN), an AMP problem or BOTH. Hoping it's just the amp.
I finally dug out the manuals for the Akai GX-636 as she just sits there and doesn't move...she did before, I know because I chewed the beginning of a new 35-180 while I was at it. Dosn't even change side when I try to hit the autoreverse buttons...I'm missing a switch somewhre, like I was on my former JVC RD-1695?
If I don't get something figured out at this point those of you left who I was going to send a reel to are going to have to DIY with the CD...the boxes are already labeled. I have but 10 and most of you who were getting one havwe a package still waiting (and you are the only ones left to finish).
I'm L@@KING for where the 8-tracks when to as that doesn't seem to be a problem and the teac 2340's new table and spindle aren't installed because I've been at everything 25/7/366.
I just spent over a good 1/2 hour figuring this all out...wiring banks of recorders to a 200XG router and Radio Shack tape switcher was a lot of thought for me so I put it on the tape loops entirely.
I really hope the head is okay, 7.5 ips was pretty damned nice on Quantegy 632A!
My Teac 3300-10 is recording, surely enough but this is the catch...
The left channel is distinctly lower in level and not only that diminished in high frequencies to that no real amount of fiddling is going to compensate to my thinking. When I turn it off the left channel also hisses as it gradually fades out...I KNOW that's a problem, I've seen such things in my Pioneer QX-8000.
The RIGHT channel sounds absolutely brilliant!
Okay, so either I have a HEAD problem (peanut gallery REFRAIN), an AMP problem or BOTH. Hoping it's just the amp.
I finally dug out the manuals for the Akai GX-636 as she just sits there and doesn't move...she did before, I know because I chewed the beginning of a new 35-180 while I was at it. Dosn't even change side when I try to hit the autoreverse buttons...I'm missing a switch somewhre, like I was on my former JVC RD-1695?
If I don't get something figured out at this point those of you left who I was going to send a reel to are going to have to DIY with the CD...the boxes are already labeled. I have but 10 and most of you who were getting one havwe a package still waiting (and you are the only ones left to finish).
I'm L@@KING for where the 8-tracks when to as that doesn't seem to be a problem and the teac 2340's new table and spindle aren't installed because I've been at everything 25/7/366.
I just spent over a good 1/2 hour figuring this all out...wiring banks of recorders to a 200XG router and Radio Shack tape switcher was a lot of thought for me so I put it on the tape loops entirely.
I really hope the head is okay, 7.5 ips was pretty damned nice on Quantegy 632A!