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Andy Cuffe
 
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 19:28:14 -0600, Jim Adney
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I have a question about my Sony SL-2000 Betamax VCR; that's the little
1982 portable that is the mate to the TT-2000. It's not clear to me
where the best place to ask this might be, so I'm going to start by
just asking here. Just in case, does anyone know if there is a Beta
VCR newsgroup?

My SL-2000 works just fine except in Rewind. While rewinding, the tape
gets loose and flops around until the RH reel slows down and then the
tape goes briefly tight speeding up the reel. This repeats over and
over again. It didn't do this when the deck was new, and I'm sure this
isn't good for the tapes.



This is the right place for your question.

I have an SL-2500 which is the non-portable version of your VCR. It
also has the same problem you're describing. I think the problem is
caused by a worn upper head drum (the part that doesn't spin). The
extra friction seems to cause an oscillation in the servo system
that's supposed to keep the tape tension constant in rewind. I've
never bothered repairing it because I found another 2500 that was in
excellent condition to replace it with. I think the upper drum is
still available for not too much money (about $40). If you can see
wear marks where the tape passes over the drum, it wouldn't hurt to
replace it. These are excellent VCRs with no belts, tires, tension
bands, or other friction devices to wear out.
Andy Cuffe