Hi everyone !
I need some help with my Tascam Portastudio 464 : it gathered dust for a few years in a closet, and now I try to run it again. I insist that it litteraly gathered dust.
I had to change the belt that drives the capstan, as it was completely loose and wrapped around its axis. Now I bump into something else : when I play a tape, the speed (or pitch) is erratic. It starts slow, then goes faster for ten seconds or more, then a bit slower etc., with no particular pattern.
I measured the voltage of the capstan motor, and it appears that the variations of speed correspond to variations of voltage. So I deduce that it's not a lubrication problem, and that it is not a problem from inside the motor. But I am not a specialist, so... yeah...
I dismounted the "pitch control" electronic board, on which are soldered the two pitch controllers : one button to choose between high and regular speed, and a potentiometer for adjustments. Both seem to be clean.
Details that I think might help, about those two pitch controllers : during my first attempt of running the machine after I changed the belt, the pitch potentiometer seemed to work (as far as I remember, cos it was a brief attempt). Now it does not look like it changes much of anything when I turn it.
Something else : strange, but the regular/high speed button does not change pitch, but when I change its position it sounds a bit like there is a change in sound filtering. Nothing huge, it's just slightly more "muffled" when it's on "high". I don't know if this machine applies a specific filter when it's on "high speed" ; if not, it might be a lead to the problem...
Any idea ? Thanks in advance !!
I need some help with my Tascam Portastudio 464 : it gathered dust for a few years in a closet, and now I try to run it again. I insist that it litteraly gathered dust.
I had to change the belt that drives the capstan, as it was completely loose and wrapped around its axis. Now I bump into something else : when I play a tape, the speed (or pitch) is erratic. It starts slow, then goes faster for ten seconds or more, then a bit slower etc., with no particular pattern.
I measured the voltage of the capstan motor, and it appears that the variations of speed correspond to variations of voltage. So I deduce that it's not a lubrication problem, and that it is not a problem from inside the motor. But I am not a specialist, so... yeah...
I dismounted the "pitch control" electronic board, on which are soldered the two pitch controllers : one button to choose between high and regular speed, and a potentiometer for adjustments. Both seem to be clean.
Details that I think might help, about those two pitch controllers : during my first attempt of running the machine after I changed the belt, the pitch potentiometer seemed to work (as far as I remember, cos it was a brief attempt). Now it does not look like it changes much of anything when I turn it.
Something else : strange, but the regular/high speed button does not change pitch, but when I change its position it sounds a bit like there is a change in sound filtering. Nothing huge, it's just slightly more "muffled" when it's on "high". I don't know if this machine applies a specific filter when it's on "high speed" ; if not, it might be a lead to the problem...
Any idea ? Thanks in advance !!
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