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Topic: GS 1200 recording problem
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Rick Skowronek
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 120
From: Marietta Georgia USA
Registered: May 2005
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posted September 07, 2006 01:29 PM
Hi Guys,
Sorry to step into this thread so late. Have been going through family hell with an Uncle who has demntia. Anyway, as the former owner of a high end audio service business and having probably serviced nearly every major brand of magnetic recording device, just a few observations. I presume, Brian, that you gave the heads a good cleaning with an approved head cleaning fluid or pure isopropyl alcohol. This includes the erase head as well. Kevin, as usual, is spot on on the recording bias shift possibility. This is an extremely critical adjustment for audio to be cleanly recorded on the two stripes. Typically though, if one head (or track) is recording well and the other isin't, this is usually not at fault since they both use that same bias signal. These are pretty stable oscillators and are comprised of very age tolerant parts compared to things like power supply filter capacitors and such.
Good chance, as was mentioned by all, and barring dirty or magnetized heads that the stripe is poor. The balance stripe is smaller as you know and it wouldn't take much offset/material loss to record badly. Recording is always much more touchy than playback.
Also, a very good suggestion by Kevin not to adjust the head positions. You should only do this if you are well versed in tape alignment, particularly the azimuth adjustment, and have a laboratory quality alignment tape/film.
Lastly, the usual only other thing mechanical to substantially effect recording is tape head wear. Also very hard to diagnose as worn heads may play decently but not necessarily record very well. Since the play and record head are one in the same this may be difficult to guess without a magnifying glass look at the tape head lamination's gap. Again, not for the squeamish to undertake.
Anyway, thought I'd just throw a few cents worth better late than never. Or is it better never than late
Rick
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