I am new to the forum. More importantly, I am new to prerecorded 2 track tapes. I bought about 350 reel to reel tapes at an estate sale. Mostly classical with a few jazz, folk, opera and musicals. In my buying frenzy, I did not notice that about 130 were 2-track! Most of the 2-tracks are late 50's RCA, Columbia and Mercury. That's the good news!
The bad news is my Teac A4300 is a 4-track machine. I recently brought my Teac back to life. The heads are like new and functions to spec. But it, obviously, won?t play the 2 track tapes. Additionally, I have a lot to learn about handling these classic tapes. I have been spoiled by the convenience of 4-track auto-reverse, but really excited about the better fidelity of the 2 tracks.
So, based on recommendations on the Tape Asylum, (Thanks Doc!),I picked up an Otari MX-5050 BIIHD. If I am interpreting the SN info correctly, it was built in 1981. It is in rack mount configuration, as it was in a radio station. Cosmetically it is pretty nice. It is complete with all of the hubs. Heads show very little wear. So it appears to have been professionally used and maintained. It is not without issues, though.
The capstan slowed substantially after a few minutes of play. The lead 1000uf cap on the main board had leaked. Other than that cap, all the other caps appear to not have leaked. I de-gunked the cue pivot and lever, which were stuck and now moves properly.
I am putting together my cap order. I plan to replace all of the main board 1000uf caps and the capstan drive board larger caps. What other function and reliability caps should I do?
I want to get everything running to spec before tweaking the I/O amp boards for sound. I will likely do a tubed outboard head amp.
Cheers,
Geary