buildafriend
Well-known member
Hey,
I have a Roland RE-201 that a friend is saying "does not really sound lush anymore" so I'm left with a little bit of technical term hunt but sure it doesn't sound the same to his ears anymore.
I can replace the tape loop, maybe find new heads, recap it where it counts..
The motor kit has been installed. It has a new pinch roller, motor driver transistors look factory..
What do people generally do to breath life back into these machines beyond what I'm seeing? Obviously I could troubleshoot my way through reviving this unit but I figure someone in here might have worked many more of them than me.
All the best,
I have a Roland RE-201 that a friend is saying "does not really sound lush anymore" so I'm left with a little bit of technical term hunt but sure it doesn't sound the same to his ears anymore.
I can replace the tape loop, maybe find new heads, recap it where it counts..
The motor kit has been installed. It has a new pinch roller, motor driver transistors look factory..
What do people generally do to breath life back into these machines beyond what I'm seeing? Obviously I could troubleshoot my way through reviving this unit but I figure someone in here might have worked many more of them than me.
All the best,