Does Akai Mod Work For Static Problem?
On Sep 15, 8:41 am, "DOUCHE-boob's futile system"
wrote:
I find it hard to believe, that an 82D has no crossbleed- the glass head in
those decks, was notorious for loss-bass region crossbleed between tracks
but perhaps you got a good one
most of the ferrite glass 8-track heads from Akai, had defective masking on
the head- which allowed bass from adjacent tracks, to bleed into the ones
currently playing
my 82D has that trait
"still_trackin" wrote in message
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On Sep 14, 7:03 pm, DeserTBoB wrote:
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 18:00:15 -0400, "DOUCHE-boob's futile system"
wrote:
I performed a mod on my Roberts 808D and Akai 81D- this mod will make
the
program track switch work reliably every time. It's a proprietary mod
and
procedure I developed myself, after giving it much thought- so I can't
share
it at this time. I will upgrade any Akai deck for $20 plus shipping
both
ways, if you want this done. snip
Bull**** and another Charlie Nudo con job. The mod is readily
available on 8tradkheaven. Don't ask Nudo for any info about it at
all. He doesn't even understand how it works!
Looks like another job for my tech buddy to look into. I'll have him
check to see if the head shell is properly grounded and if the
capacitor in the signal path is failing. Hopefully he can determine
the problem.
I'm currently using my working GXR-82D with no problems and excellent
sound quality. No static and always changes tracks. Head alignment
must be accurate....can't hear any track bleeding.
Going thru my deck collection has been an eye opener. I've sorted out
the good performers from the ones that need some work/repair. Thanks
again for the tech tips!- Hide quoted text -
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Yeah it must be a good one. I haven't tried listening with headphones,
but I really don't hear anything in between tracks during normal
playback at 55db-65db. I guess if I got real critical I might notice a
very slight amount (with headphones) but not enough to be distracting
from normal listening sessions. Out of all my decks I'd say the 82D is
the most musical sounding along with the Telex changer. It seems to
squeeze out more information from the recordings than other decks.
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