Cassette Deck Popping Sound at Audrey Tyler blog

Cassette Deck Popping Sound. Hi all, since replacing the mode motor in my deck a few days ago and using it every day since then, i've noticed that when i. To see what i’m talking. However when i play a tape it sounds horrible. Check the plug and the rca cables (try wiggling the rcas). The sound is all wobbly and unstable. You can try touching the. Sounds like it may be a ground loop issue. Occasionally tape heads will be worn out, but most of the decks i've found did not have that problem. Seems to work fine on the right channel, but on the left, the audio meter is pegged to max as it plays a loud popopopopop sound, like a machine. Popping sounds (that aren't from lps) are usually not a good thing/are more likely to be related to the internal electronics of the. Any ideas on what this. Just taking care of the. I tried playing the tapes on my cassette deck and it sounded perfect, so i’m 99% sure it’s my player.

Close up front a deck recorder of the vintage stereo cassette tape
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Just taking care of the. Hi all, since replacing the mode motor in my deck a few days ago and using it every day since then, i've noticed that when i. To see what i’m talking. However when i play a tape it sounds horrible. Sounds like it may be a ground loop issue. Occasionally tape heads will be worn out, but most of the decks i've found did not have that problem. Popping sounds (that aren't from lps) are usually not a good thing/are more likely to be related to the internal electronics of the. Seems to work fine on the right channel, but on the left, the audio meter is pegged to max as it plays a loud popopopopop sound, like a machine. The sound is all wobbly and unstable. You can try touching the.

Close up front a deck recorder of the vintage stereo cassette tape

Cassette Deck Popping Sound However when i play a tape it sounds horrible. You can try touching the. Seems to work fine on the right channel, but on the left, the audio meter is pegged to max as it plays a loud popopopopop sound, like a machine. To see what i’m talking. Hi all, since replacing the mode motor in my deck a few days ago and using it every day since then, i've noticed that when i. Popping sounds (that aren't from lps) are usually not a good thing/are more likely to be related to the internal electronics of the. The sound is all wobbly and unstable. Just taking care of the. Occasionally tape heads will be worn out, but most of the decks i've found did not have that problem. Check the plug and the rca cables (try wiggling the rcas). I tried playing the tapes on my cassette deck and it sounded perfect, so i’m 99% sure it’s my player. Sounds like it may be a ground loop issue. Any ideas on what this. However when i play a tape it sounds horrible.

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