Yahama MT8X Mk1 | Tear Down | 1 | Open Case, Remove Transport

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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2021
  • First in a series of videos disassembling a Yamaha MT8X multitrack cassette recorder - in this episode I open the case and remove the cassette player ready for changing rubber parts and cleaning.
    These videos are intended as reconnaissance for anyone trying to attempt repairs and maintenance on their own unit.
    For guidance on specific refurbishment tasks such as cleaning, calibration, electrical troubleshooting as well as demos reviews and recording tips using a variety of 8 track and 4 track cassette multitrackers , check out my channel.
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  • @justinriley158
    @justinriley158 2 роки тому +1

    Although I will never own all of the machines you’ve provided rare info on (I can’t think of any other resource that even comes close…), I very much appreciate your efforts. 🍻

  • @brendanhayter3869
    @brendanhayter3869 3 роки тому +2

    Hell yeah man! I have an MT8XII at home with a dead master bias oscillator - meaning it does everything BUT actually record music into tape. Through much effort I learned that Yamaha created a proprietary bias oscillator that only exists in the MT8X and MT8XII machines, apparently. So…if you ever have a dead one of these laying around for parting out, lemme know if you wanna sell me an oscillator! \m/

    • @Tetrakan
      @Tetrakan  3 роки тому +1

      Not my machine unfortunately...above my pay grade to blithely suggest this but I'd have thought you could Jerry rig a new master oscillator? Any LC oscillator which produces 85khz would do, you could probably build something on Vero board for buttons?

  • @sequentialcircles
    @sequentialcircles Рік тому

    Very happy to have stumbled upon your channel. I got one of these in a swap about a decade ago for a graphic equalizer. I finally decided to do a deep dive into it and remembered there was a reason for me not using it. The major issue with it seems that after 5 or 6 seconds or so the tape will just stop. When I take the tape out a little tape will be hanging out of the bottom of the cassette. Not sure if it's a belt or motor issue. Or something else entirely.

    • @tab2072
      @tab2072 4 місяці тому

      I’ve got exactly the same issue with mine, did you get to the bottom of it?

  • @SpringySpringo
    @SpringySpringo 8 місяців тому

    Hey, I ordered this machine used but the tape heads are now stuck in the engaged position. Not sure what to do now because i figured it was an issue with the belts because it did have the 8 second problem, but i cant completely open the back because the heads are blocking the way. Do you have any advice?

  • @michaelgrossman7361
    @michaelgrossman7361 2 роки тому

    Hello,
    I have an mt8x that I bought used. Changed both belts and it worked great for a few months. All of a sudden, Channel 8 records but only plays back through cue and a few days later channel 3 no longer records and channel 2 records at super low volume. Input levels are fine. Heads were cleaned/demagnetized routinely. Any thoughts?

    • @Tetrakan
      @Tetrakan  2 роки тому

      Probably aging capacitors or solder. Very occasionaly I'll actually need to replace an opamp. It'll probably require some troubleshooting to figure out exactly what tio replace. Here's a video where I go thr9ugh that process, allbeit on a much smaller multitracker. ua-cam.com/video/fVs0ALyEUMY/v-deo.html

  • @josephmajor8580
    @josephmajor8580 2 роки тому

    hey man - really helpful videos! I have an MT8x and I'm experiencing an issue where recording an overdub on track 2 will record over track 1 and vice versa. Same goes for tracks 5 and 6. Any other configuration works fine. Might not be an issue specific to this yamaha unit, but do you have any ideas why this could be happening?

    • @Tetrakan
      @Tetrakan  2 роки тому +1

      Sorry for late reply....possibly a previous owner connected the erase head to the wrong sockets....open it up and check?

  • @andrewfoley3808
    @andrewfoley3808 3 роки тому +1

    Recently purchased a yamaha mt4x, do you know if the internal components of the mt8x differ greatly from it? Cheers

    • @Tetrakan
      @Tetrakan  3 роки тому

      It's been a while since I had one if those, but the transport is definitely the same as a Tascam 424 mk ii or mk iii, so have a look at my tear downs on those models...the MT4X is a similar size and layout to the later 424s so there may be other similarities?

    • @andrewfoley3808
      @andrewfoley3808 3 роки тому +1

      @@Tetrakan thanks. It's a solid device, really respectable mixer section. Do you have any experience using the midi timecode sync capababilties of 4-track recorders?

    • @Tetrakan
      @Tetrakan  3 роки тому +1

      Not yet. I mean, I understand roughly what is involved, but other than using the sync out with pocket operators and volcas, using the sync out on tape multitrackers something I've experimented with, musically.

  • @eddiesdead
    @eddiesdead 7 місяців тому

    Hi Can you help me?
    Everything goes well until I reach the step of selecting the “REC/PAUSE” button. It doesn’t light up in red like yours, but an image of a cassette appears on the screen, flashes for a few seconds, and then turns off

    • @Tetrakan
      @Tetrakan  7 місяців тому +1

      I'm not certain, and i dont have this model in my workshop at the moment, but most multitrack cassette recorders have two switches in the top left and right cornets of the cassette cavity - the left one detects whether the cassette shell's record protect tab has been removed (if it has, recording is not possible- a workaround is to put sellotape or similar over the open cavity) the right switch detects the presence if the cassette. Check these switches are not bent or the cables to them broken.

    • @eddiesdead
      @eddiesdead 7 місяців тому

      @@Tetrakan I checked the manual and it seems the symbol means it doesn’t detect the cassette.
      I just dared to open the Multitrack and I see there’s a loose band. I’ve been checking more models of the multitrack, and in all of them, there was a mechanism that approached the cassette, but in mine, it didn’t happen.
      I’m working right now to see if I can fix it by putting the band back in place

    • @eddiesdead
      @eddiesdead 7 місяців тому

      @@Tetrakan Fix it!!!, ty so much

    • @eddiesdead
      @eddiesdead 7 місяців тому +1

      Indeed, it was a combination of issues, both the misaligned metal parts and the belt that moves the motors

    • @Tetrakan
      @Tetrakan  7 місяців тому +2

      @@eddiesdead I’m glad you got to the bottom of it. It is probably worth replacing the rubber belt if it has come loose already. Happy recording.

  • @travisraab
    @travisraab 3 роки тому +1

    Oooh i've been thinking about these guys. What do you think about the sound and build quality on these vs the portastudios?

    • @Tetrakan
      @Tetrakan  3 роки тому +4

      The foam they used as a dust guard had rotted, the felt used in tascams is a better choice, were it not for that I'd say the build is as good or slightly better. I'm skeptical that tape recorders sound significantly different....like, tapes sound different, tape speeds sound different, noise reduction schemes sound different, preamp designs vary quite a bit so you can get a significantly different sound by hooking up an external mixer, but unless the calibration is off or there are bad components in there I would expect a 488 and an MT8X to be hard to distinguish in a double blind test.

    • @travisraab
      @travisraab 3 роки тому +1

      @@Tetrakan great info!! Well said good to know.

  • @richardsmith4992
    @richardsmith4992 3 роки тому +1

    ...no supermonobloc???

    • @Tetrakan
      @Tetrakan  3 роки тому

      It's still my psuedo surname (psurdonym?) but I've seen the spelling slaughtered in forums and the like, so in the interests of shorter URLs more referrals and suchforth I've abbreviated it.

    • @richardsmith4992
      @richardsmith4992 3 роки тому

      @@Tetrakan Can he fix it? Yes he Tetrakan...but sometimes Tetrakant....;)

    • @Tetrakan
      @Tetrakan  3 роки тому

      I'll take that strapline under advisement