Hello. Having an issue with a Denon DRW-660 cassette tape deck.
This unit has two decks. Both decks play cassettes no issues. Both have a directional switch which changes the side being played and it operates no issues.
The problem is when engaging either fast forward or fast reverse, it starts to engage and then dis-engages and stops (both decks exhibit this trait). Any ideas? Does this unit have a auto shutdown if the amperage draw is too high for the motors or other similar built in function?
I've tried different cassettes and no changes in behavior. The issue is with the machine.
Thanks.
This unit has two decks. Both decks play cassettes no issues. Both have a directional switch which changes the side being played and it operates no issues.
The problem is when engaging either fast forward or fast reverse, it starts to engage and then dis-engages and stops (both decks exhibit this trait). Any ideas? Does this unit have a auto shutdown if the amperage draw is too high for the motors or other similar built in function?
I've tried different cassettes and no changes in behavior. The issue is with the machine.
Thanks.
Not sure if it has three. By the way I knew nothing about tape decks and their operation until I started looking on the web last night.
Looks like it may be an idler roller?
Cassette player common rewind problems | Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums
Looks like it may be an idler roller?
Cassette player common rewind problems | Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums
Counter belt slipping/old, thus spin sensor not turning, shuts down motor.
Old lubrication also turns to glue, binding things, needs flushing out and re-lubing.
Old lubrication also turns to glue, binding things, needs flushing out and re-lubing.
Not sure if it has three. By the way I knew nothing about tape decks and their operation until I started looking on the web last night.
Looks like it may be an idler roller?
Cassette player common rewind problems | Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums
Shortwave do you not think I checked up the number of belts for this model---FIRST ??
Counter belt slipping/old, thus spin sensor not turning, shuts down motor.
Old lubrication also turns to glue, binding things, needs flushing out and re-lubing.
Nope.
Shortwave do you not think I checked up the number of belts for this model---FIRST ??
You got that from that??? Kinda testy aren't you??
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