G gregkoya Estimable Nov 9, 2015 8 0 4,510 Nov 9, 2015 #1 When one playback tape head does not respond frequencies above 5 or 6 KHz, in spite of azimuth adjustment have yet been done and also demagnetizing, its mandatory to replace it? There is no other way to handle it? AKAI GX-220D
When one playback tape head does not respond frequencies above 5 or 6 KHz, in spite of azimuth adjustment have yet been done and also demagnetizing, its mandatory to replace it? There is no other way to handle it? AKAI GX-220D
A Alabalcho Judicious Jan 13, 2011 4,162 4 35,260 Nov 9, 2015 #2 Does the head looks worn? That used to be a common cause for bad frequency response. Upvote 0 Downvote
G gregkoya Estimable Nov 9, 2015 8 0 4,510 Nov 10, 2015 #3 Alabalcho : Does the head looks worn? That used to be a common cause for bad frequency response. The head is covered with crystal glass. It's difficult to say. Apperently seems fine. Upvote 0 Downvote
Alabalcho : Does the head looks worn? That used to be a common cause for bad frequency response. The head is covered with crystal glass. It's difficult to say. Apperently seems fine.