Have Technics multi compact disc player SL-PD807/SL-PD607, takes 5 CD's, all are new CD's no scratches, player is 22 years old and well taken care of. Can hear the CD's moving around in sequence, when press play there is no sound or response. Have tried clearing, stop and have pressed all buttons, no sound - have also unplugged the disc player to reset, still no response. Help! email is [email protected] - Thanks.Have Technics multi compact disc player SL-PD807/SL-PD607, takes 5 CD's, all are new CD's no scratches, player is 22 years old and well taken care of. Can hear the CD's moving around in sequence, when press play there is no sound or response. Have tried clearing, stop and have pressed all buttons, no sound - have also unplugged the disc player to reset, still no response. Help! email is [email protected] - Thanks.
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CHECK CONNECTIONS AT THE BASE OF THE READ HEADS AS THEY HAVE A TENDENCY TO CRACK OVER A PERIOD OF USE. CAREFULLY STRIP BACK AND RESOLDER, REMEMBER TO LEAVE SOME SLACK AS THE HEADS REVOLVE ON TAPE REVERSAL.
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Place the tape you want to record into the left deck, Then the blank tape into the right deck. Press play on the left deck and record on the right deck.
It may be opposite depending on which side your recording deck is on.
Which ever deck has record, place blank cassette into that one and the cassette you want to copy into the other deck.
for a start your title says "Problem with the Technics RS-TR272 Single Cassette Deck" So is it a single or double? i'm assuming it's a double,right only one of the decks records so put the blank tape into it make sure the tabs on the top of the tape haven't been broke or you'll need to cover the holes with the labels you get with the tape. put the tape with the music on it, in the other deck rewind them both then press "sync rec" & they should both set off.
you have two buttons B+C USE B to get sound to your speakers if no joy try a simple tape cleaner or anti static tape cleaner this is usually the problem.
Each unit (the EQ and the Processor) should have left/right in/out rca jacks as well as L/R tape in/outs. The EQ or processor use the receiver's tape loop and then provide a tape loop to replace the one they've used on the receiver.
You plug the first unit (let's say the Sound Processor into your receiver/amp as if it were a tape deck (Processor's outs connect to reciever's tape ins (play) while the Processor's ins connect to the receiver's tape outs (record).
Then you chain the EQ off the Processor in the same way (EQ outs connect to Processor's tape ins (play) and EQ ins connect to the Processor's tape outs (record).
Last you connect the tape deck to the EQ as follows. Tape deck outs connect to EQ's tape ins (play) and the tape deck ins connect to the EQ's outs (record).
This will put both the Sound Processor and the EQ in the receiver's tape loop. In order to have all the receiver's source signals routed through them you may have to engage a Tape Monitor switch or button somwhere on your amp which will route the tape loop to your speakers.
Is sound at the headphone socket?
Does the meter show audio output?
If the answer is yes to these questions check that the connections to the amp are correct and the amp is set up is ok.
Just connect you EQ to your receiver as if it were a tape deck: EQ's outs connect to receiver's tape ins (play) and EQ's ins connect to receiver's tape outs (record).
Then you hook the tape deck up to the tape ins and outs on the EQ: Tape deck outs connect to EQ's tape ins (play) and tape deck ins connect to EQ's tape outs (record).
This will put the EQ in your receiver's tape loop. To hear the EQed signal with all receiver sources you'll need to engage the 'Tape Monitor' button or switch which will route the tape loop to the speakers.
Ahh, Another Dual cassette deck. These are typically not worth a repair charge. I went looking for a service manual but Hi Fi Engine did not have one but they had a Owners Manual. Any unit that has a specification as to wow and flutter starting new at .18% was never made to be a long lasting deck of any quality. I don't like to be negative about people equipment but you might be better off getting a better deck from the start. If you think it is worth the repair, then send it to someone but I don't think you will want to sink $100 into a unit like this. I am not saying it is unrepairable but that with what you come out in the end you could have made a better choice for a deck to buy. It is probably a bad solder joint or bad capacitor on the circuit board. I am in Chicago and would look at it for you if you want.
Have Technics multi compact disc player SL-PD807/SL-PD607, takes 5 CD's, all are new CD's no scratches, player is 22 years old and well taken care of. Can hear the CD's moving around in sequence, when press play there is no sound or response. Have tried clearing, stop and have pressed all buttons, no sound - have also unplugged the disc player to reset, still no response. Help! email is [email protected] - Thanks.
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