Hello,
I've examined the Analog Rules site, and attempted to set bias and EQ on my machine according to their instructions, using their downloaded tones, but nothing happens.
For example, the site instructs you to turn the Bias screw to set the VU meters, but when I do this, the meters do not change their readings.
My machine has Bias Trap. screws on the back along with Monitor Adjust screws. There are also the Bias Cal screws on the front. Turning the Bias Cal screws appears to do nothing for the VU meters.
This machine was apparently last fully serviced in 1987 and not used since so I'd assume things like the heads, Azimuth, etc. were properly aligned.
Thank you.
I think we need to get a feel for what you're trying to accomplish here. It sounds like you have some experience with reel to reels so I'm guessing here that you have a particular tape that you wish to optimize your machine to. You may know this already but most home recorders don't have front panel pots for adjusting recording bias. They usually just have a switch that goes between 2 or 3 generalized bias levels. For most folks, they find the one that's best suited to available tapes and never touch it again. The pots for fine tuning the bias are located inside of these machines and it's usually taken to a tech if they wish to have them adjusted.
If you aren't positive that the playback head/amp isn't correctly aligned and adjusted, you have a good chance that you'll be changing a bias that's already correctly set, wrongly.
Even if the machine hasn't been used since it was serviced, it is very likely that it needs some work to get it operating correctly. We're talking about some pretty small differences in biasing a machine from one tape to another compared to the sonic effects of tape tension and other mechanical issues.
These machines are somewhere between an electronic device and a sports car. Much of what makes one machine sound better than another is how it moves the tape across the head. And just like a car, just because someone says that it was serviced before it was put in storage 23 years ago, you can't really expect it to run up to it's potential.
I strongly suggest that you leave the biasing the way you received the machine until
all other adjustments and maintenance issues have been addressed. Only then will you be able to determine if something in the biasing is off and it needs to be adjusted.