I don't seem to have much luck buying Reel to Reel Machines, always something wrong with them.
I bought this Tascam 52 DB Reel to Reel which had not been used for several years but when it was last used, it was working.
The issues are:
I am not getting proper levels on the right channel. Sometimes after switching the unit on and off, the levels would act normal, but then the levels on the right channel would drop again.
I also noticed a burning type smell, so I opened it up.
There is a capacitor that seems to have blown causing the smoky smell. It is a 0.047uF capacitor which is soldered between the wires from the power button switch(which turns the unit on and off), as drawn in the picture.
Why would a capacitor be there, is it to reduce noise or hum?
Even though the capacitor is blown, everything functions except for the level issues mentioned. Transport works, motors work, etc.
Can I use any capacitor here as long as it is 0.047uF?
If the machine still runs, do you think if I don't fix this blown capacitor, it is actually damaging something along the line somewhere?
Thank you.
I bought this Tascam 52 DB Reel to Reel which had not been used for several years but when it was last used, it was working.
The issues are:
I am not getting proper levels on the right channel. Sometimes after switching the unit on and off, the levels would act normal, but then the levels on the right channel would drop again.
I also noticed a burning type smell, so I opened it up.
There is a capacitor that seems to have blown causing the smoky smell. It is a 0.047uF capacitor which is soldered between the wires from the power button switch(which turns the unit on and off), as drawn in the picture.
Why would a capacitor be there, is it to reduce noise or hum?
Even though the capacitor is blown, everything functions except for the level issues mentioned. Transport works, motors work, etc.
Can I use any capacitor here as long as it is 0.047uF?
If the machine still runs, do you think if I don't fix this blown capacitor, it is actually damaging something along the line somewhere?
Thank you.
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