Record Player
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Gents - I very recently inherited a Professional Vintage Sony TC-366 Solid State spool player along with maybe 50 English classic tapes.
Some key highlights of this deck:
Classic model from Sony TC-366 is a 4-track, 2-channel stereo / mono.
Special features are:
Noise supressor to cut off high frequency noise.
Tape-tension regulator to reduce flutter and wow.
Automatic shut-off mechanism.
Tape selector for Low noise or High Output.
Slanted cabinet designed for convenience of, operating in either horizontal or vertical use.
7-1/2 and 3-3/4 are ideal for recording music when best sound quality is desired.
1-7/8 is ideal for speech especially when longer recording time is needed.
Built in Noise Suppressor allows full pass-band for the major part of the audio frequency range, as it does not affect response frequencies below 9kHz.
Mixing can be made by using the mic inputs and the RCA inputs simultaneously.
Sound on Sound function composing a mixed recording on one track tape,and a new external signal through one of the microphone input.
This option on 366 can create a one person record a duet, trio or other special effects.
Now, ive been told the motor has burned out and needs replacement and I don't think this is easy to find.
What do you reckon of this deck and how difficult is it to replace this part. Can I look at other brands for this motor and will it work?
Looking forward to your suggestions as this is my first attempt to look after these.
Some key highlights of this deck:
Classic model from Sony TC-366 is a 4-track, 2-channel stereo / mono.
Special features are:
Noise supressor to cut off high frequency noise.
Tape-tension regulator to reduce flutter and wow.
Automatic shut-off mechanism.
Tape selector for Low noise or High Output.
Slanted cabinet designed for convenience of, operating in either horizontal or vertical use.
7-1/2 and 3-3/4 are ideal for recording music when best sound quality is desired.
1-7/8 is ideal for speech especially when longer recording time is needed.
Built in Noise Suppressor allows full pass-band for the major part of the audio frequency range, as it does not affect response frequencies below 9kHz.
Mixing can be made by using the mic inputs and the RCA inputs simultaneously.
Sound on Sound function composing a mixed recording on one track tape,and a new external signal through one of the microphone input.
This option on 366 can create a one person record a duet, trio or other special effects.
Now, ive been told the motor has burned out and needs replacement and I don't think this is easy to find.
What do you reckon of this deck and how difficult is it to replace this part. Can I look at other brands for this motor and will it work?
Looking forward to your suggestions as this is my first attempt to look after these.
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