Dokorder made recorders for Concertone. My uncle had a Concertone 801 (Reverse-O-Matic) 6 head deck which used a vacuum tube power amplifier and bias oscillator 2x 60FX5 and 1X 12AU7. I actually had one of those Sony TC366 decks when I was in high school. I bought it used (but almost new) for $150 and several years later sold it for $250 (early 1970's). It was especially nice in that it had a bias setting for low noise tape and was a 3 head unit. The CD changer I have is a lower end model (CDP-C515) which is in perfect working order given to me by a friend.
8 months ago I didn't own a RTR now I have a Pioneer 707, Akai GX-4000D and Teach 4010s. I restored all three. I'll be giving the Akai to dad as his pioneer was destroyed years ago, leaky roof in storage unit.
I very much look forward to you servicing the Teac, as I have a similar model.
Dokorder made recorders for Concertone. My uncle had a Concertone 801 (Reverse-O-Matic) 6 head deck which used a vacuum tube power amplifier and bias oscillator 2x 60FX5 and 1X 12AU7. I actually had one of those Sony TC366 decks when I was in high school. I bought it used (but almost new) for $150 and several years later sold it for $250 (early 1970's). It was especially nice in that it had a bias setting for low noise tape and was a 3 head unit. The CD changer I have is a lower end model (CDP-C515) which is in perfect working order given to me by a friend.
8 months ago I didn't own a RTR now I have a Pioneer 707, Akai GX-4000D and Teach 4010s. I restored all three. I'll be giving the Akai to dad as his pioneer was destroyed years ago, leaky roof in storage unit.
I wish I had your luck 😅