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astrotoy:
I am downsizing to only two R2R machines, my two ATR-102's. To accommodate my large collection of 7" prerecorded 4 track stereo tapes I had Greg Orton (Flux Magnetics) install a 4 track stereo playback head in my 1/4" head stack along with a switch - so I can play both 4 track stereo and 2 track tapes (and record 2 track tapes.  However, the 102 doesn't like playing from or to a 7" reel. I have been able to play my 4 track stereo tapes by winding them on 10.5" reels, which I do on my extra Otari MX5050BIII, hopefully soon gone.  Any suggestions on how to play 7" reels with the 102?  I'd rather not keep the Otari for the sole purpose of transfering tape back and forth between 7"  and 10.5" reels.

Thanks, Larry

xcortes:
The 10.5" reel holders come out and work as clamps for 7" reels. And in my case the machine has trouble playing the smaller (lighter?) reels. I ended up getting my Technics back for playing 7" reels.

astrotoy:
Thanks, Xavier.  I'll try that.  I just sold my Otari, so I am down to two 102's.  Larry

xcortes:
Hi Larry,

I found out what caused the trouble playing 7" reels. The speed selector switch connectors were very dirty causing a faulty connection. Cleaned the switch and now I can play my old 2 trackers on the ATR again!

Just for reference!

Waltzingbear:
You should have no problems using 7" reels on an ATR102, was just doing it last night. 7" on one side and 10.5 on the other.

Have Krieg come in and look at the machine, it may need adjustment.

one of the strengths of this machine is it will use almost anything on the reel platters, Ampex first demonstrated this machine at the AES show with both of the reels wildly off center, with no audible wow.

Cheers
Alan

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