Nando you Dog !! Hiding the cool SAE gear. I loved that tuner! Could pull in train. That multipath meter was very helpful and not many tuners had one. Is that a P102 pre-amp? I have one not working after a power surge. They are delicute for SS gear, that Computer direct line curcutry must have seemed a good idea at the time. Like Ford's horn on end of the turn signal stalk, so evertime you got in the car it beepedHave you tried using it, recently? Sometimes, the contact switches for the play, rwd, fwd need to be cleaned as they will corrode depending on environment and lack of use.
It's a 2-head deck, but it's well-built. It isn't meant to record on Type IV tapes, as the next model up - the M-95 - was metal tape compatible. If you keep your costs below $200, it's worth putting money into.
I, recently, bought an M-95 for $350 Cdn..
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Nando.
I don’t know the deck, but if you can take the transport out and deal with it separately, your life will be much easier.
Craig: The SAE components were something I recently picked up. They are part of the SAE 01 series of components. I have the T-101 tuner, E-101 parametric equalizer, and P-101 preamplifier. Bought all three together for $30.Nando you Dog !! Hiding the cool SAE gear. I loved that tuner! Could pull in train. That multipath meter was very helpful and not many tuners had one. Is that a P102 pre-amp? I have one not working after a power surge. They are delicute for SS gear, that Computer direct line curcutry must have seemed a good idea at the time. Like Ford's horn on end of the turn signal stalk, so evertime you got in the car it beeped![]()
No, I haven't tried it lately. Before I do, I'll open it up and at the very least check it for leaky electrolytics, corrosion, and clean it. How well do cassette tapes hold up? I must have some that are 40 years old.
Nice deck you have there. I've always liked the looks.
Do you have recommendations for tape?
I also have this beast too.
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Finally pulled RS-M85 off the shelf and gave it a go. I'm sure it hasn't been turned on since the 90's. Initially, nothing worked - couldn't get a tape to play, occasionally it would go into FF, but then I couldn't stop it - it seemed as if none of the switches worked. As Elite-ist predicted after I pulled the switches apart (fairly easy to do) and cleaned them with contact cleaner, it worked. While inside I checked the PS voltages - spot on. No obvious signs of electrolytic leakage. So I put it back together and stuck a tape I recorded probably over 40 years ago - Who's Next. Sounds like them. The highs might be a bit dim, but so are my ears and I'd have to compare it to the album I recorded from, which I still have.
My question is: what do you recommend I do next? Replace the electrolytics? Service the drive mechanism?