Slow XDR Cassette tape Fix. This specific tape was not XDR. But this problem is common with XDR.

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  • This tape is not an XDR, but the first one I fixed with this method was. It seems that Most tapes with this issue are XDR. The housing had bowed in over the course of time causing slow/wow and flutter.
    I've heard of "lubircating issues" but I'd rather not put anything on the tape itself that may damage it or cause it to stick to the capstan, pinch rollers, or foul up the head.
    Hope this is helpful, like I stated. Do this at your own risk. I am not responsible if you damage your tape or equipment in which it is played.

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  • @taperevolution3119
    @taperevolution3119 3 роки тому +15

    Holy smokes this actually works. I've destroyed a handful of tapes by accident trying to get them to play right. Just did this on a XDR tape having issues 10 minutes ago and it's playing flawlessly! I'm glad I didn't throw my hair-dryer out when male pattern baldness took my punk spikes away. Haha.

    • @timothyhudson948
      @timothyhudson948  3 роки тому +1

      Thats terrific! Glad it worked well! All my tapes are still going strong

  • @wasogrunge
    @wasogrunge 2 роки тому +4

    I' ve just tried your hair-dryer method and I can confirm it works. I used to Fast Forward and then Rewind old tapes before playing them but that didn't do the trick for every tape. Your method works. Thanks

  • @AnalogDigital80
    @AnalogDigital80 Рік тому +1

    so...I conducted the "heat treatment" on a couple of noticeably "lagging" cassettes, and I can attest to the validity of this method. It works! The added trick is to ensure that the cassette is completely "rewound" when engaging in the method, then rewind and fast forward the tape. I had a cassette that was COMPLETELY unlistenable, but once I adopted this method, it miraculously revived it! Trust Timothy's method. Don't resort to lubricant unless it's the last resort.

  • @LT-ib7fz
    @LT-ib7fz 2 роки тому +4

    Amazing! Most of 'Now's That What I Call the Music' compilations in the UK released on cassettes are terrible. They have that awful warble sound effect on them, but your tip has saved their lives! Thank you!

  • @Cowhitt
    @Cowhitt 2 роки тому +7

    What model cassette player are you using in your cabinet? That thing looks sweet!! Also, i just tried your method of fixing my tapes and it worked perfect. Thank you!

  • @blackcatbrewz
    @blackcatbrewz 3 роки тому +3

    Holy shit I just did this! I bought Michael Jackson’s dangerous and bad album and I used tweezers to spin the tapes. These cassettes are almost 40 years old and we’re both dragging on multiple tracks so I tried this just now and winded it back and forth completely on both sides and then cooled them off with the hairdryer. Then popped it back in my cassette radio and they both play perfectly. Thank you so much for this tip! I was really upset thinking they wouldn’t ever play right. Now I know how to fix it if I ever get another cassette that drags and sounds distorted like my other two did!

  • @DoubleMonoLR
    @DoubleMonoLR Місяць тому

    XDR is just a recording process (which is why these tapes have beeps at the start), it has nothing to do with the physical tape. There's info on wikipedia under "XDR (audio)". Any correlation with the actual tape is likely to just be the manufacturers that used the process & the time period when XDR was more common.
    I haven't noticed any issues with the XDR tapes I have here in NZ.

  • @hatfieldw
    @hatfieldw Рік тому +6

    The problem is with lubricity! Sure you have relieved the friction by slightly modifying the shell but the problem isn't actually fixed. The real problem is that audio tape has a film of lubricant, over time some tapes lose this after many years of storage. The biggest example is tapes made by Capital/EMI with XDR almost every one I come across has this problem. A sign your tape needs lubrication is when trying to play the tape on a known good working tape deck the tape will wow and flutter, slow down or even stop playing. ANA[DIA]LOG's channel has a video on how to relubricate a cassette.

  • @lollollolskeet
    @lollollolskeet 9 місяців тому +1

    I have a KISS Creatures of the Night cassette im gonna try this on!

    • @Erakko-
      @Erakko- 7 місяців тому +1

      I got the same cassette and same problem!

  • @JiltedValkyrie
    @JiltedValkyrie 2 роки тому +3

    I played a home-made tape in my Camry and several tapes now sound really weird after... but not others. I played the tapes back in my Walkman and the affected tapes still have volume that goes up and down, and it's really disheartening, especially my Takeuchi Mariya import tape that cost me $50. I'll probably try this and a lubricated cleaning to see if it helps. I guess I don't have to fix my car stereo, though.

    • @timothyhudson948
      @timothyhudson948  2 роки тому +1

      You'll definitely want to clean the capstans and pinch rollers in your cars stereo. Sounds like they may have folded the edges of the tapes slightly so they aren't aligned with the play head causing the volume to vary. It could also be from magnetic interference. Getting magnets like iPhones mag safe near a tape will instantly erase or make the Volume fluctuate in effected areas.

    • @JiltedValkyrie
      @JiltedValkyrie 2 роки тому +1

      @@timothyhudson948 All the affected tapes sat in my centre console. I am thinking it might have been my GoPro that has a magnetic clip that may have been the culprit, now that you mention magnets. My own doing! At least I know where NOT to put it next time. I did do a good cleaning of the car stereo though! Thanks for the eureka moment!

  • @materializada
    @materializada 2 місяці тому

    Thanks

  • @Analog_video
    @Analog_video 2 роки тому +2

    I would like to ask, is that most of xdr tapes have such characteristics? Like they easily dry up and quite often to use lubricants to oiling them. I am trying to fix such problem on one of my xdr cassette, if you have any tips on how to lubricate them can you leave your comments? Big thanks !!!

  • @rockumtv
    @rockumtv Рік тому

    Amazing! It worked! Thank you!

  • @WouterHavinga
    @WouterHavinga 2 роки тому +1

    I was going to try your approach with some old tapes that slowed and stopped but it turns out that now they are playing the music just fine. After looking at your approach by using a hairdryer I think humidity on the wheels increases the resistance which causes the tapes to malfunction and by using the hairdryer the damp gets evaporated and hence restores the functionality of the tape (so no toothpick is needed)?

  • @lollollolskeet
    @lollollolskeet 9 місяців тому

    Awesome video!

  • @Happyland_Motel_Gamer_Cat
    @Happyland_Motel_Gamer_Cat Рік тому

    Dawg the hairdryer gives life to plastic, it works. :D

  • @hannumonto209
    @hannumonto209 2 місяці тому

    you play cassettes with bad equipment and in the car, you keep them without a case on the floor and then you wonder if they don't work anymore.

  • @JazzRockFusionSynthesizerMusic
    @JazzRockFusionSynthesizerMusic 2 роки тому +3

    Tried your heat method and lubricant method side by side on nearly identical tapes and here's what happened: ua-cam.com/video/GuNsnV2YDiI/v-deo.html Thanks Timothy!

  • @farrelarantxa1837
    @farrelarantxa1837 Рік тому

    Done this, and it worked. But when I play my cassette the next day it plays slow again… any suggestions?

  • @giuseppelavecchia775
    @giuseppelavecchia775 2 роки тому +1

    L'aria dell'asciugacapelli era calda o fredda?

  • @firenado4295
    @firenado4295 Рік тому

    see none of my jammed tapes are hard to turn with a pen in the spool. however they seem to all jam only when in the player and being played. Some even RW/FF fine its only playing that doesn't work.

  • @b-n-psportscards8374
    @b-n-psportscards8374 Рік тому

    Maybe me is still a little slow. Any suggestions

  • @bricks312100
    @bricks312100 9 місяців тому

    Bake at 250 for 20 min. Just kidding. Funny you know MSB. Glad you could save it.

  • @jarhead_2299
    @jarhead_2299 8 місяців тому

    Yo encontré otra manera de solucionar este problema

  • @GothdaddyEG
    @GothdaddyEG 3 роки тому +1

    I own multiple XDR cassettes one of them is squealing its pissing me off because it's by Death a Death Metal band from Florida which is a legendary band that started the whole entire genre of Death Metal.

    • @taperevolution3119
      @taperevolution3119 3 роки тому +1

      Im a filthy glam metal fan but I sold a mate all my Death tapes cause he loves them.

  • @res1tah71
    @res1tah71 2 роки тому +1

    Hes cute