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Default Akai GX-266D (reel to reel) transport problem

"Sam Lloyd" wrote in message
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I posted this at the Yahoo reeltoreel group, but no answers so far, so I
thought I'd try here.

Just picked up my first reel to reel- an Akai GX-266D.
It's in very good cosmetic condition, but the transport doesn't work,
at least not properly. While the capstan motor(?)appears to be working
fine, pressing the play or fast-forward/reverse buttons does nothing.

I can get the motors to turn the reels by manually engaging the
solenoid(s), so I know the motors work. Probing the relay coil I see
that there is no signal to the relays when pressing any of the
buttons. Actually, I measure 24VDC on one of the relay coils, but when
pressing transport buttons neither side goes to ground as I would expect.

I found a dead transistor (TR4: D361 90V NPN), and replacing it
yielded a temporary semi-functional response. IOW, one of the play
LEDs was lit upon power-up, and pressing the play button actually
resulted in reel rotation! Unfortunately, it stopped working whenI
pressed the stop button, and I couldn't get it to work again until I
touched up the solder joints on the replaced transistor. After that it
temporarily worked again for a few button presses, then quit.

Any advice (or a schematic!) would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Sam Lloyd




I've never seen the model you have, but I used to own a model X-255D
reel-to-reel deck, which may be close to yours in design.. Intermittent
relay contacts were a constant source of problem, as were the PCB
receptacles that interfaced with all of the circuit boards in the unit. The
receptacles spread apart on the sides, resulting in very intermittent
contact with the PCB contacts. After many years, I finally got tired of
disassembling that monster and trashed it.

Cheers!!!
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Dave M

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