Excellent presentation, sir. I had a partial restoration done on a JVC DD-7 deck. The technician was floored by the low wow & flutter exhibited by this deck. I love how silky smooth it plays back after cleaning up the signal with Audacity and recording it on the DD-7. Those direct coupled amps are great !
Awful nice of u to fix grar to the best of your ability and give them away. I wish I was local I wpukd glad accept these ❤ Keep at it & many well wishes. I go my 1st decent drck yesterday, Sony dual well TCW E475. I know its not high grade audiophile gear but I loce it for what it is. Your channel was a *huge* inspiration to revisit the format❤
The T-100 is Amazing software and I should have bought it Sooner. I always use the lowest scale for W&F and the WFGUI (if I can) But sometime the software will change to Q-Peak and I say what happened before I see it on the wrong setting (save changes in setup finally worked , I hope), LoL it will take time to learn but it will be worth it Good Luck
Wow! 😵That dd-99 is awesome!! I didn't know wow and flutter / speed accuracy from a cassette deck could EVER be that good! Especially when you consider that the cassette shells themselves can introduce variations. Impressive! I guess that's down to the amazing tech who restored it. Well done.
It's absolutely nuts how good it is considering it still needs new slip clutch felt. Hoping to fix the DD-7 in January sometime so I can get all three JVCs across the line.
@@Oklawolf I look forward to seeing the slip clutch repair. I am confident that you can restore these JVCs to 100% working order again. (maybe even a little better)
i like your videos. Your passion of fixing cassette decks is amassing. i asking for little help with Pioneer CT-W801R. Belts are gone. any advice where to found replacement belts.
I stopped after four decks. That's my limit, so I made sure they were good ones to make the necessary overhauls worthwhile, which meant avoiding anything with capstan belts. (Russell Industries/PRB apparently don't have an online store and I generally don't order things any other way) I started changing over 🐧when Windows 8 hit the fan. Steam dropping support/updates for Win 7 pushed the rest of the machines over. Occasionally I look back and I still have a VM for XP. For some reason WFGUI doesn't get along with Wine...starts and then immediately exits. Skyrim, Unreal Tournament and other assorted older applications will run all day. 🤷 I only use Windows 10 at work when necessary and I go wash my hands immediately afterwards. IT had to email blast everyone not to let 11 install itself and break everything.
It’s a good deck but not the easiest to service. I’m still not sure this one is completely done fighting me. Not sure I would recommend one to anybody inexperienced in working on their own decks, unless you have the work done for you.
Excellent presentation, sir. I had a partial restoration done on a JVC DD-7 deck. The technician was floored by the low wow & flutter exhibited by this deck. I love how silky smooth it plays back after cleaning up the signal with Audacity and recording it on the DD-7. Those direct coupled amps are great !
WOW, that dd 99 is very good at W&F and its single capstan... Thank you for another awesome video! Cheers
Awful nice of u to fix grar to the best of your ability and give them away. I wish I was local I wpukd glad accept these ❤
Keep at it & many well wishes.
I go my 1st decent drck yesterday, Sony dual well TCW E475. I know its not high grade audiophile gear but I loce it for what it is. Your channel was a *huge* inspiration to revisit the format❤
The T-100 is Amazing software and I should have bought it Sooner. I always use the lowest scale for W&F and the WFGUI (if I can) But sometime the software will change to Q-Peak and I say what happened before I see it on the wrong setting (save changes in setup finally worked , I hope), LoL it will take time to learn but it will be worth it Good Luck
Wow! 😵That dd-99 is awesome!! I didn't know wow and flutter / speed accuracy from a cassette deck could EVER be that good! Especially when you consider that the cassette shells themselves can introduce variations. Impressive! I guess that's down to the amazing tech who restored it. Well done.
It's absolutely nuts how good it is considering it still needs new slip clutch felt. Hoping to fix the DD-7 in January sometime so I can get all three JVCs across the line.
I still think that TD-V931 is an absolute work of art. I know you'll get her dialed in. 🙂
That's why I want to do the DD-7 in January - it's driving me crazy to have my best deck decorating a shelf instead of making tapes.
@@Oklawolf I look forward to seeing the slip clutch repair. I am confident that you can restore these JVCs to 100% working order again. (maybe even a little better)
i like your videos. Your passion of fixing cassette decks is amassing. i asking for little help with Pioneer CT-W801R. Belts are gone. any advice where to found replacement belts.
WJOE has a belt kit for that model - about the best suggestion I have right now. I've never dealt with that model.
Why didn't you use the 0.1% meter range seeing as you are getting readings of 0.03 w&f ??
Not used to the software yet.
I stopped after four decks. That's my limit, so I made sure they were good ones to make the necessary overhauls worthwhile, which meant avoiding anything with capstan belts. (Russell Industries/PRB apparently don't have an online store and I generally don't order things any other way)
I started changing over 🐧when Windows 8 hit the fan. Steam dropping support/updates for Win 7 pushed the rest of the machines over. Occasionally I look back and I still have a VM for XP. For some reason WFGUI doesn't get along with Wine...starts and then immediately exits. Skyrim, Unreal Tournament and other assorted older applications will run all day. 🤷
I only use Windows 10 at work when necessary and I go wash my hands immediately afterwards. IT had to email blast everyone not to let 11 install itself and break everything.
i have the chance to buy a tck666es would you recommend it?
It’s a good deck but not the easiest to service. I’m still not sure this one is completely done fighting me. Not sure I would recommend one to anybody inexperienced in working on their own decks, unless you have the work done for you.