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Posted:
Sat Oct 22, 2005 4:43 am Post subject:
High pitched whistle on Pioneer CT-F8282 Tape Deck |
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I have a problem with my Pioneer CT-F8282 cassette deck from the mid
'70s.
There is a really high pitched whistle present whenever I want to play
a tape. It's not the tape, but the cassette deck. The whistle increases
in pitch and intensity when I adjust the output volume, and goes away
when the volume is down to zero.
This whistle is really annoying and gives me a splitting headache. Does
anyone know what might be the cause of this?
Also, are the VU meters supposed to move when you're recording? Mine
don't. I don't hear anything either, even when I know audio is going
into the tape deck.
Regards,
Tim
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Mark D. Zacharias
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Posted:
Sat Oct 22, 2005 4:18 pm Post subject:
Re: High pitched whistle on Pioneer CT-F8282 Tape Deck |
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<tim87529@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I have a problem with my Pioneer CT-F8282 cassette deck from the mid
'70s.
There is a really high pitched whistle present whenever I want to play
a tape. It's not the tape, but the cassette deck. The whistle increases
in pitch and intensity when I adjust the output volume, and goes away
when the volume is down to zero.
This whistle is really annoying and gives me a splitting headache. Does
anyone know what might be the cause of this?
Also, are the VU meters supposed to move when you're recording? Mine
don't. I don't hear anything either, even when I know audio is going
into the tape deck.
Regards,
Tim
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At the least the record / play slide switches need cleaning. This will
probably fix problem #1, and maybe problem #2 as well.
Mark Z. |
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