Help for old reel-to-reel tape deck?
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 8:33 pm
I was transcribing some old songs for the "OLD" Gospel music listing. I have a reel-to-reel tape deck that I got from a friend, and hadn't really used it except to try it out when we first got it. It worked fine then. I cleaned the heads, capstans, and reels. I couldn't find our old degausser, but I thought I'd risk it. The first song I messed up because this deck has a feature our old machine didn't have: auto reverse. It attempted to reverse, and messed up. I was able to rewind it a bit (by hand, to avoid stretching or otherwise damaging the tape), and start again from a little before I left off, so I know I can edit that song together in my DAW.
Then the next take, I discovered (to my horror
) was not recorded at the 7.5 ips max this machine can handle, but at 15 ips, the professional speed. I transcribed it, anyway, and, with a little trial and error, found that by changing the pitch shift in semitones, I could take it back up to the correct speed and levels. That worked fine.
THEN, I switched to another tape. It was also recorded at 15 ips, but I thought, okay, it worked before. I turned it on and let it rip, then went off and practiced some piano. Came back when the tape suddenly stopped. Listened to the transcription, and, oh, no! It was acting like it had been recorded on one of those cheapo machines without a capstan. It sped up, it slowed down, it sped back up...it slowed WAY down. It stopped. My DAW (ancient though it is) is good, but it's not THAT good.
Any suggestions on how I can fix the tape deck? I don't expect anyone in this area has ever worked on one before. My dad could have fixed it, and so could his best friend, but they're both gone now. I'm thinking maybe open it up and oil some parts?
Help!
Thanks!
Merry
Then the next take, I discovered (to my horror

THEN, I switched to another tape. It was also recorded at 15 ips, but I thought, okay, it worked before. I turned it on and let it rip, then went off and practiced some piano. Came back when the tape suddenly stopped. Listened to the transcription, and, oh, no! It was acting like it had been recorded on one of those cheapo machines without a capstan. It sped up, it slowed down, it sped back up...it slowed WAY down. It stopped. My DAW (ancient though it is) is good, but it's not THAT good.
Any suggestions on how I can fix the tape deck? I don't expect anyone in this area has ever worked on one before. My dad could have fixed it, and so could his best friend, but they're both gone now. I'm thinking maybe open it up and oil some parts?
Help!
Thanks!
Merry