I've had my roland Chorus echo for years and it has always treated me well until the tape started to shed. When this happened about a year ago I decided to change the tape. When I changed it I cleaned and demagnetized the roller/heads after that I thought it would sound like new again, but it did not. I don't seem to get the same punch that I used to. Now I have to turn the intensity to the max and the delay output max just to get any reasonable output. I've tried skimming all the other threads trying to find the answer but couldn't. The tape is on the right way. The tape I used to replace the old loop was 456. Could that be the problem? Am I using the wrong tape or do I have to bias the heads for the tape?
I have a bunch of gigs coming up and am hoping to fix it myself if it is not too complicated.
Also does anyone have schematics for the Re-301
Thanks,
Shawn
I have a bunch of gigs coming up and am hoping to fix it myself if it is not too complicated.
Also does anyone have schematics for the Re-301
Thanks,
Shawn
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