It WILL help to ensure your tape does not self destruct when played after having been shelved for several years (however accidents do happen!). In most cases a tune up will take care of most (but NOT all) wow and flutter issues many tapes suffer from. *Replacement of cart shell halves when necessary *Replacement of reels that are damaged enough to cause playback issues. *Repair or Replacement of broken pinch roller or reel spindles. ![]() *Repair of tapes that have been eaten by the machine and are either broken off inside the cartridge or a tangled mess protruding from the cartridge. *Repair of tapes that are jammed up and will not play *Repair of tapes with broken sense foil splice *Clean and lube the spindles for the pinch roller and tape reel *Cleaning of the interior and exterior of the cartridge *Melted pinch roller replacement if necessary *Felt Pads are replaced on a case by case basis. *All Foam Pressure Pads are automatically replaced ![]() This will help reduce the shipping weight, reduce the chance of the sleeve being damaged, and save me time. So this will help keep things to a more manage able level for me and a faster turn around time for you.Īlso, if your tapes are in cardboard sleeves, please remove them from the sleeves before shipping them to me. Some of these tapes are requiring a bit more service than usual due to their age to get them back up and running again. This does not apply to customers outside of the USA. In order to help keep repair job times reasonable and to keep up with foam pad orders, I am asking that USA customers send no more than 40 tapes total per repair job at this time. PLEASE READ BEFORE SENDING YOUR TAPES TO ME
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