hi, bought a junker Tascam 464 4-track Portastudio--crappy, grungy, dusty and grimy condition (bit odd Japan-only model with an onboard BBE sonic maximizer instead of the XLR inputs on the export model AFAIK). It was really cheap (about the equiv. of 10 bucks) so I purchased it thinking the worst case scenario would be some backup knobs, pots, and opamps for my 488mkII.
I Tried plugging a gtr. into a mixer channel and it seems to work but, a motor (?--sounds like) is bad and making a lot of annoying noise. I've been trying to figure out how to disable it (I don't care if the tape deck section works) and as far as that I've been successful (unplugged one of the connectors going to what looks like a PCB to control the motors), but after a while I lost the LCD display. Variacing down the AC voltage (around 60VAC--line is 100VAC) brings it back and it seems to be stable and working (running it maybe 45min. or so). So it seems like I've lightened the load too much disconnecting the motor and whatever else on that line causing the voltage to rise too high to the LCD monitor.
Anyone know of a better way to disable without getting the LCD problem? Tried searching the forum and old archives but nada. Probably a longshot but I guess there's nothing to lose in asking. Thanks.
I Tried plugging a gtr. into a mixer channel and it seems to work but, a motor (?--sounds like) is bad and making a lot of annoying noise. I've been trying to figure out how to disable it (I don't care if the tape deck section works) and as far as that I've been successful (unplugged one of the connectors going to what looks like a PCB to control the motors), but after a while I lost the LCD display. Variacing down the AC voltage (around 60VAC--line is 100VAC) brings it back and it seems to be stable and working (running it maybe 45min. or so). So it seems like I've lightened the load too much disconnecting the motor and whatever else on that line causing the voltage to rise too high to the LCD monitor.
Anyone know of a better way to disable without getting the LCD problem? Tried searching the forum and old archives but nada. Probably a longshot but I guess there's nothing to lose in asking. Thanks.
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