thanks for the short and sweet good visual on how to thred the tapes. I have some 60-70 yr old tapes of my dad singing in his choir and some other special ones that Iwant to listen to and preserve and was too scared to mess up because I didn't remember how to do this ! Thanks
The third way of threading a reel to reel is similar to your second way, apart from you don't put the tape into the slot. It's far quicker, and the tension holds it there fine.
Where did u get that tape??? Brown oxide hasnt been used in 60 years. I have been working with tape for that long. Dont bother with that little notch, just lay it flat on the hub and spin it. I have also seem newbies apply a little moisture at the end. Helps it to adhere to the hub, but I would only use it on leader tape
While you are inserting the leader tape in that slot, you don't have to turn the reel with your hand anymore; the only thing that you have to do, is loosen meanwhile the LEFT reel and turn a little bit the RIGHT reel; that's it and push PLAY.
When you insert the leader tape in the slot, meanwhile you should loosen the TAPE reel with your left hand so that the leader tape will not fall from your hand. Thank you. Krikor from L. A. CA.
I moved back to Cleveland when my father died. He has this same machine as yours. The pinch roller isn't moving and it seems to be going too fast when I press the button and I'm not getting any sound from it. I think I'll post it to Marketplace to get an electrician or someone who understands this and sell it to them. I can't figure it out.
Hey great video thank you so much. I just picked up a Wollensak 3m 1520. I ordered tape for it . This is my first time with tape and I’m pretty excited . How long should I let it “play”before recording on it! Thank you !
Every time I do this, the leader falls out of the slot before I can get it spun enough to hold it. It's the most frustrating thing. I'd rather have one that you slot and put an inch or so so hanging out. I tried 10 times before I got the tape into the slit and wound without it falling out. It was just like what happened to you the first time, but I managed to screw it up 10 times.
This is what I always seen done in old detective shows from the same time period when they are playing an evidence tape. They hand-wind the take up reel and the supply manually until the playable tape is just coming out of the edge of the reel. Then they hit play on the machine.
I threaded mine outside to outside and the music is still in reverse, starting with the last song on the tracklist. Either I'm doing something really wrong or the tapes are wound onto the reels backwards. They do have to go onto the machine label side down in order to have the tape on the outside, which I thought seemed weird. I would think the labels should be on the visible side. It's a Revox A77 deck.
Did you play the tapes or did these come from someone else? It's possible someone played the tape then left it on the take-up reel and not rewinding it back onto the supply reel then it just got forgotten about for decades. So then when you're trying to play the take-up reel what has happened is because the last recordings are now on the outer edge (top) of the reel playing first, you are hearing the end of the reel first. Just put this reel onto the take-up side and rewind it onto a supply reel and you should be OK. Barring that it's likely maybe a case of the way your machine loads the reels is not universal to other machines and maybe your machine has a specific orientation to it.
So idk if you have an answer for this, but I found mine has a bad fuse. Replaced it with the same kind. Powered up and ran the reel for a second then the power went off. Checked the fuse and it was blown again. I've checked all the wires and connections along with the amp pcb and nothing looks burnt out or disconnected any idea what I could look for as a solution?
Not sure if you found a solution, but 12 volts - a youtube channel does several open reel repairs and diagnosis. No one can answer your question really. But I think a key thing to know is how to identify capacitors that need replaced. Blown fuse indicates you have a short somewhere. Capacitors, diodes and resistors can all short. It will take you a lot longer than an engineer/technician.
I am not sure, If I remember correctly, the slick side goes toward the heads. I am not near one to reference unfortunately. You could always check a cassette tape for reference.
Cole's Thoughts Cole's Thoughts Yea man, I got an old busted up reel to reel machine for the first time and crammed all of your videos. Lots of great info in them, thanks again
@@CTHMProductions There is but millennials are going after AKAI brand because UA-cam influencers think Akai is the only brand there is and tell them all to buy buy buy, so they do. There is Akai reels on eBay but the only one I see right now is $60. Akai decks are going for $250 - $400.
thanks for the short and sweet good visual on how to thred the tapes. I have some 60-70 yr old tapes of my dad singing in his choir and some other special ones that Iwant to listen to and preserve and was too scared to mess up because I didn't remember how to do this ! Thanks
Digitize those tapes
The third way of threading a reel to reel is similar to your second way, apart from you don't put the tape into the slot. It's far quicker, and the tension holds it there fine.
This tutorial was very helpful, thanks for posting.
btw i have the exact same player shown in the video.
Nice! didn't know there was many out there! they're great machines!
Where did u get that tape??? Brown oxide hasnt been used in 60 years.
I have been working with tape for that long. Dont bother with that little notch, just lay it flat on the hub and spin it. I have also seem newbies apply a little moisture at the end. Helps it to adhere to the hub, but I would only use it on leader tape
I learned to do this today with my Teac - I'm glad to know the tape slipping out of fingers is normal- thanks!
Just got my first reel to reel and didn't want to destroy my tape thank you!
While you are inserting the leader tape in that slot, you don't have to turn the reel with your hand anymore; the only thing that you have to do, is loosen meanwhile the LEFT reel and turn a little bit the RIGHT reel; that's it and push PLAY.
When you insert the leader tape in the slot, meanwhile you should loosen the TAPE reel with your left hand so that the leader tape will not fall from your hand. Thank you. Krikor from L. A. CA.
this is the exact reel to reel my son's grandparents gave me yesterday. That thing is heavy 🏋️♂️
Thank you for this video! first time R2R player here! :D very helpful!
I'm glad you had a video on how too. Thanks so much
V nice thanks bro just got an Akai GX230D and this was v handy, ty
I moved back to Cleveland when my father died. He has this same machine as yours. The pinch roller isn't moving and it seems to be going too fast when I press the button and I'm not getting any sound from it. I think I'll post it to Marketplace to get an electrician or someone who understands this and sell it to them. I can't figure it out.
I dont know if the tape is loaded correctly!which part of the tape wil touch to the head?the shiny side or the other side?
Hey great video thank you so much. I just picked up a Wollensak 3m 1520. I ordered tape for it . This is my first time with tape and I’m pretty excited .
How long should I let it “play”before recording on it! Thank you !
Every time I do this, the leader falls out of the slot before I can get it spun enough to hold it. It's the most frustrating thing. I'd rather have one that you slot and put an inch or so so hanging out. I tried 10 times before I got the tape into the slit and wound without it falling out. It was just like what happened to you the first time, but I managed to screw it up 10 times.
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Just unwind the supply reel a bit to loosen it up until you get the take up reel started, then re apply the tension
This is what I always seen done in old detective shows from the same time period when they are playing an evidence tape. They hand-wind the take up reel and the supply manually until the playable tape is just coming out of the edge of the reel. Then they hit play on the machine.
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I threaded mine outside to outside and the music is still in reverse, starting with the last song on the tracklist. Either I'm doing something really wrong or the tapes are wound onto the reels backwards. They do have to go onto the machine label side down in order to have the tape on the outside, which I thought seemed weird. I would think the labels should be on the visible side. It's a Revox A77 deck.
Did you play the tapes or did these come from someone else? It's possible someone played the tape then left it on the take-up reel and not rewinding it back onto the supply reel then it just got forgotten about for decades. So then when you're trying to play the take-up reel what has happened is because the last recordings are now on the outer edge (top) of the reel playing first, you are hearing the end of the reel first. Just put this reel onto the take-up side and rewind it onto a supply reel and you should be OK. Barring that it's likely maybe a case of the way your machine loads the reels is not universal to other machines and maybe your machine has a specific orientation to it.
Once you insert the Leader Tape into that slot, just loosen the left reel and meanwhile turn the take -up reel with your hand and that's it.
Great tip!
Thank you for showing this.
This totes helped! Thanks!
So idk if you have an answer for this, but I found mine has a bad fuse. Replaced it with the same kind. Powered up and ran the reel for a second then the power went off. Checked the fuse and it was blown again. I've checked all the wires and connections along with the amp pcb and nothing looks burnt out or disconnected any idea what I could look for as a solution?
Wish I could help, but I really have no idea. I am not an expert by any means with electronics.
Not sure if you found a solution, but 12 volts - a youtube channel does several open reel repairs and diagnosis. No one can answer your question really. But I think a key thing to know is how to identify capacitors that need replaced. Blown fuse indicates you have a short somewhere. Capacitors, diodes and resistors can all short. It will take you a lot longer than an engineer/technician.
Great tutorial. Thanks.
I kneed threading tape i think it’s like tape but just plastic for threading
I think you mean leader tape
Great job! Thank you!
sir. which side of the tape goes against the heads? dull or shiny side?
I am not sure, If I remember correctly, the slick side goes toward the heads. I am not near one to reference unfortunately. You could always check a cassette tape for reference.
@@MrWolfSnack Thank you sir!
Good am ihave a reel to reel old tape recorder here i want to sale how much its cost when you buy
Depends, anywhere from 30-150 USD last I knew of.
- What TEAC Model do you have ..? 'Cause I have a TEAC A-6300 but I think is BIGGER than this one ...
I don't remember the model. Pretty sure I said what it is in the first video of this series. At any rate, it is big, and heavy!
That’s a teac a-4010s
@@alexlopez2248 I have the same deck....a true workhorse on the TEAC line.
Hello im in Michigan i have a mint akai 4000ds mk2 reel to reel for sale or trade for computer
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Thank you for this series
WOW a series watcher! Seems like most people only watch this one video.
Cole's Thoughts Cole's Thoughts Yea man, I got an old busted up reel to reel machine for the first time and crammed all of your videos. Lots of great info in them, thanks again
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thank you :)
Where can I buy that silver reel?
Check ebay, but they are pricey and collectibles!!
Good am sir maam i have a reel to reel old tape recorder do you want to buy
The one I have came with the tape deck. But I am sure they can be found on ebay, craigslist, record stores, etc.
Really, I thought there were plenty of them out there...
@@CTHMProductions There is but millennials are going after AKAI brand because UA-cam influencers think Akai is the only brand there is and tell them all to buy buy buy, so they do. There is Akai reels on eBay but the only one I see right now is $60. Akai decks are going for $250 - $400.
Akai reel on a Teac? I'd never do that with any of my tape decks.
Only retards cry about brands. It doesn't matter dude.
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