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...to a regular tape player and then fast-forward them from one end to the other and them a full rewind as well to loosen the tape on the spindles and re-distribute the tension. Hopefully this will
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...pops out when trying to play a tape The tape deck spool on the right side of the player pops out There is a damaged part or something missing. It might be repaired if it was looked at by a
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...player and radio work fine, the tape deck just stopped like no power was going to that section of that stereo. The mechanics of the tape deck seem to work, but no power is going through it. I am ...
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...tape player. And when I play a tape on the A deck, after one second, it stops. If I have a tape in the B deck it reverts to the B deck. If I don't have a tape in it, it just stops playing after one ...
...tape player I used a commercial head cleaner and that usually solved the problem, but I've been unable to find a new head cleaner. Can you suggest something? Hey there. Cassette head cleaners ...
tape deck won't open I placed a tape in a deck that I haven't used in a long time. It wants to auto rewind and I noted other post on "tape deck inoperable" but I can't eject the tape to get the tape ...
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