I meant Who was your belt seller on Ebay...
Sure! Sony WM- EX 670 / 672 Service manual: https://mega.nz/#!4ooHzKYL!d3fztLVqjB9Nw_YTfCzGG3JEs--9q4CpNwMfYAtrBzc...
Maybe the use of a better, more modern PCB or Audio processor or even an updated version of the tape transport, some tweaks to perfect it.
Well if it doesnt have any corrosion on the battery compartment, it is the belt that has lost its strenght and the pulleys are rubbing each other...
I think Belts should never touch anything but the wheels... but... im just saying...
Maybe only a speed adjustment... i think...
Awsome tape, Awsome Player too! Happy New Year everybody!
Loose Belt?
These ones got taste! Love them!
Maybe bad capacitors...
I have a Aiwa HS-P202 MkIII and i removed the caps from it but i lost one cap... That one from the picture: (where the red arrow is pointing to...
Going back in time everyday!
Thing is that not everybody had the possibilities to get these high end devices at the time... so tapes were recorded using low quality recorders...
If you ever do it, post some photos then... im curious...
Thats a very rare unit in beautiful condition... even without a service manual i would risk on opening it and see what i could do to replace the...
As long as it works good, low WOW and FLUTTER and all that... its a beauty!
I have one of those, very powerful sound, nice mechanism, it has Reviver (RV) that enhances the audio to a optimum level, it makes Type 1 tapes...
Hello again guys! So i picked up one Sony WM FX-671 and changed its belt to a new one. It plays fine but the FF and REW funcion all it does is...
I think they were exposed to lots of humidity... tape itself has lost properties. You can damage the head of your Recorder by using those like as...
Thanks for the testing. Its a thing that wont affect me so much, i use the walkman on my car radio Line In input so the more flat is the better...
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