I am very excited to have found this video! My A-6300 probably needs a few tweaks, and at least a dusting of the switches. I got it from a defunct local radio station. Thank you!
I've come here because of Travis Raab's recent video you were in and really appreciated your guys conversation. It really inspired me when you said that often we can fix problems we encounter with these machines ourselves. I have a Teac 80-8 that has worked in my studio for quite a while though, I recently encountered an issue for which it has been previously serviced. I usually have the machine plugged into a power conditioner with some other studio equipment, in the instance of this issue I had it plugged directly into the wall outlet. I left the room with the machine on and working well (having just ran a couple takes). When I came back the VU meter lights were off and the transport no longer worked. FF, RW, and Play did not register at all when pressed. I thought it might have been a blown fuse but I really have no idea. I don't come here expecting your guidance but I would like to be able to give it my best shot if you have any. I also wanted to express my appreciation for your work and what you share. Thank you!
Hi DM, I have zero musical talent, but I'm hooked on Travis' videos. He always makes them so interesting and entertaining. Thanks for the kind words. I think you're on the right track suspecting a blown fuse. I don't have an 80-8 in the shop now, but the schematic shows a 3 amp fuse could be the culprit. Change it out with a 3 amp or smaller fuse and let me know how it goes. Peace
@@5thcomm I certainly will give that a try! Hopefully I come back with good news :) Travis is a wonderfully inventive and entertaining peer on this platform and I'm glad he pointed us in your direction.
@@5thcomm I tried changing the fuse and no luck :/ Thank you for your suggestion and encouragement. I've since taken the machine to get serviced professionally and will ask what might have been the issue when its back.
There's nothing wrong with buying garage sale machines,in fact,you have a better chance at seeing what the machine will and/or won't do...Great place to get the best deal too as most GSer's just want the item to disappear.
Oiled The counter through the very little oil hole on back of counter. Rev ox trapes working out very well. I kept two of them. Will use the others for recording my music. Using the Rev ox A77 making a tape sounds great input and output cannot tell the difference Glad to have te A6300 Back Jeff
Thank You for Keeping This video online Counter is making noise when in Fast Foreword What should I do counter works well at regular Speed Teac Seams to working very well
Bigg Matt! I am so thankful to have found your channel. This video was not boring at all! Your talent, expertise and insight into repairing/ restoring these vintage gems is truly astonishing! If you sell these machines as well, I’d like to do business with you. I’m looking for a mint/ fully restored Teac 1000R or Pioneer RT-909. I’m also interested in the black Teac machine to the left of the 6300 in this video. What is that machine? I’m in Atlanta and have no problem traveling to NC to pick up a machine from you. How can I contact you? I’ll give you my contact info however you’d like when you respond. Thank you Bigg Matt and keep up the amazing work! I look very much forward to your reply. Peace and be well! Thank you Brother!
Hey Gene, Thanks for the kind words bro, very encouraging. Yes, I sell these machines from my shop near Charlotte, NC. You're welcome to come by some day and test drive any of them you like with no obligation to buy. I have a few X-1000Rs and I should have an RT 909 completed in a few weeks. The machine beside the 6300 is a TEAC X-2000R I have available. My email is reel2reelguy@gmail.com, or 980 533 4970. Great to hear from you, Gene. Peace
Hey Bigg Matt, how are you? Love this video & it more interesting than boring. It's the best 1 I've seen so far. Where can I send my reel to reel to you for a turn up? I have a teac A6200 2 track.
HI Matt, Great tutorial video! I have 2 A6300's and they are both great. Both need meter adjustment. For tape tension is there model of Tentelometer you would recommend over another one. I see there is a big descrepancy in pricing on ebay. Also any ideas for getting a Teac Test tape? Also difficult to get and expensive! finally I proboably need to breakdown and get an oscope and tone generator. Is ther a way I can do these tests without them? Any input would be appreciated! Thanks Again
Hi Bigg, I have a Teac A 6300. Everything works fine, but the autoreverse, when it has little tape at the beginning of it, slips through the pinch roller and goes to the inner roller part and comes off. I have tried to modify the calibration of the resistors, but it is still the same. What I can do? Thanks
Hi Matt, very impressive work indeed. I have an teac a-4010s that has an occasional wooshing sound on the line out. I'm worried its the transistors, as these are hard to get. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
is 50$ a good deal for one of these in unknown functional condition and good physical condition? there is one at a local shop and I'm not sure weather or not to buy it.
Thank you for the detail video. I learned a few new things from it and really appreciate it. One question, what is your opinion on replacing the electrolytic caps in ps and audio path?
Hello Heidi, If you see any physical leakage from any of the caps, its generally a good idea to replace them all. Same holds if you observe fluctuations in power or experience poor fidelity. If your machine can be calibrated to specs, I'd hold off on the recap. That is, unless you're just itching for a re-cap project, (which I totally understand) then, by all means:-) I appreciate the inquiry, Heidi - take care
@@5thcomm Have you worked on the Teac A-7030Sl or GSL? i have the A7030SL and i was trying to remove the pinch roller plastic cover but it wont come off i was turning it counterclockwise (left) and it turns but it just wont come off am i turning it in the right direction? Very good video, it was very informative and interesting. Thank you
Hey Larry, the short answer is no. That said, if the tape is veering off track, you could incrementally increase backtension until the tape tracks properly. You run the risk of excessive tension, but the reward of enjoying your machine again, in spite of the potential damage, may be worth it to some. Just my opinion. Great question.
I noticed your BK Precision scope. I kept thinking to myself, "where have I seen one of those before?...". I have an Elenco branded model just like it. Now I'm wondering who really builds these scopes. Obviously, the same design was used under various brands.
That's the first time I've seen a Tentelometer used to measure tape tension. Thanks for the video!
I am very excited to have found this video! My A-6300 probably needs a few tweaks, and at least a dusting of the switches. I got it from a defunct local radio station. Thank you!
Thank you for a great video I just purchased a Teac A-6300 and am waiting for Fed-Ex to deliver it CANT WAIT
I've come here because of Travis Raab's recent video you were in and really appreciated your guys conversation. It really inspired me when you said that often we can fix problems we encounter with these machines ourselves. I have a Teac 80-8 that has worked in my studio for quite a while though, I recently encountered an issue for which it has been previously serviced. I usually have the machine plugged into a power conditioner with some other studio equipment, in the instance of this issue I had it plugged directly into the wall outlet. I left the room with the machine on and working well (having just ran a couple takes). When I came back the VU meter lights were off and the transport no longer worked. FF, RW, and Play did not register at all when pressed. I thought it might have been a blown fuse but I really have no idea. I don't come here expecting your guidance but I would like to be able to give it my best shot if you have any. I also wanted to express my appreciation for your work and what you share. Thank you!
Hi DM, I have zero musical talent, but I'm hooked on Travis' videos. He always makes them so interesting and entertaining. Thanks for the kind words. I think you're on the right track suspecting a blown fuse. I don't have an 80-8 in the shop now, but the schematic shows a 3 amp fuse could be the culprit. Change it out with a 3 amp or smaller fuse and let me know how it goes. Peace
@@5thcomm I certainly will give that a try! Hopefully I come back with good news :) Travis is a wonderfully inventive and entertaining peer on this platform and I'm glad he pointed us in your direction.
@@5thcomm I tried changing the fuse and no luck :/ Thank you for your suggestion and encouragement. I've since taken the machine to get serviced professionally and will ask what might have been the issue when its back.
Interested video. I enjoyed watching it. Not boring at all to me. Thanks
Great video. So many things I didn’t know. I will think twice about buying one at a garage sale or something.
There's nothing wrong with buying garage sale machines,in fact,you have a better chance at seeing what the machine will and/or won't do...Great place to get the best deal too as most GSer's just want the item to disappear.
@@ytwhite5930 So true
Teac A 6300 Still working very well
Oiled The counter through the very little oil hole on back of counter. Rev ox trapes working out very well. I kept two of them.
Will use the others for recording my music.
Using the Rev ox A77 making a tape sounds great input and output cannot tell the difference Glad to have te A6300 Back Jeff
Thats awesome Jeff
Thank You for Keeping This video online Counter is making noise when in Fast Foreword What should I do counter works well at regular Speed Teac Seams to working very well
Hey Jeff, your counter assy or pulley may need lube.
Bigg Matt!
I am so thankful to have found your channel.
This video was not boring at all!
Your talent, expertise and insight into repairing/ restoring these vintage gems is truly astonishing!
If you sell these machines as well, I’d like to do business with you.
I’m looking for a mint/ fully restored Teac 1000R or Pioneer RT-909.
I’m also interested in the black Teac machine to the left of the 6300 in this video. What is that machine?
I’m in Atlanta and have no problem traveling to NC to pick up a machine from you.
How can I contact you?
I’ll give you my contact info however you’d like when you respond.
Thank you Bigg Matt and keep up the amazing work!
I look very much forward to your reply.
Peace and be well!
Thank you Brother!
Hey Gene, Thanks for the kind words bro, very encouraging. Yes, I sell these machines from my shop near Charlotte, NC. You're welcome to come by some day and test drive any of them you like with no obligation to buy. I have a few X-1000Rs and I should have an RT 909 completed in a few weeks. The machine beside the 6300 is a TEAC X-2000R I have available. My email is reel2reelguy@gmail.com, or 980 533 4970. Great to hear from you, Gene. Peace
Hey Bigg Matt, how are you? Love this video & it more interesting than boring. It's the best 1 I've seen so far. Where can I send my reel to reel to you for a turn up? I have a teac A6200 2 track.
Your videos are helpful and informative Matt but at times the background music drowns you out!
If you could just lower it life would be great!
HI Matt, Great tutorial video! I have 2 A6300's and they are both great. Both need meter adjustment. For tape tension is there model of Tentelometer you would recommend over another one. I see there is a big descrepancy in pricing on ebay. Also any ideas for getting a Teac Test tape? Also difficult to get and expensive! finally I proboably need to breakdown and get an oscope and tone generator. Is ther a way I can do these tests without them? Any input would be appreciated!
Thanks Again
Long? Boring? Depends who's watching!😂
Hi Bigg,
I have a Teac A 6300. Everything works fine, but the autoreverse, when it has little tape at the beginning of it, slips through the pinch roller and goes to the inner roller part and comes off. I have tried to modify the calibration of the resistors, but it is still the same. What I can do? Thanks
Hi Matt, very impressive work indeed. I have an teac a-4010s that has an occasional wooshing sound on the line out. I'm worried its the transistors, as these are hard to get. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
is 50$ a good deal for one of these in unknown functional condition and good physical condition? there is one at a local shop and I'm not sure weather or not to buy it.
If you're planning on spending $ to get it fixed, it is a good deal
@@5thcomm I don’t mind spending the dough, guess i will pick it up tomorrow .
@@tjmbv8680 Good call. It may work already, which will make this a superb deal. Let me know how it goes.
What kind of tape to use for a6300 to calibrate vu meters
Hi Matt what do you use to stream your music to your recorders
Hi DJ, Mostly TH-cam videos. Occasionally Amazon music.
Thank you for the detail video. I learned a few new things from it and really appreciate it. One question, what is your opinion on replacing the electrolytic caps in ps and audio path?
Hello Heidi, If you see any physical leakage from any of the caps, its generally a good idea to replace them all. Same holds if you observe fluctuations in power or experience poor fidelity. If your machine can be calibrated to specs, I'd hold off on the recap. That is, unless you're just itching for a re-cap project, (which I totally understand) then, by all means:-) I appreciate the inquiry, Heidi - take care
@@5thcomm Have you worked on the Teac A-7030Sl or GSL? i have the A7030SL and i was trying to remove the pinch roller plastic cover but it wont come off i was turning it counterclockwise (left) and it turns but it just wont come off am i turning it in the right direction?
Very good video, it was very informative and interesting.
Thank you
@@SDsailor7 th-cam.com/video/iYhLhPp2mNw/w-d-xo.html
if the teac tape is not on hand; Can I make a tape with that tone? 400 HZ I think.
When you got to the end you showed about the back tension, how do you adjust that? Can it be done without the tension meter?
Hey Larry, the short answer is no. That said, if the tape is veering off track, you could incrementally increase backtension until the tape tracks properly. You run the risk of excessive tension, but the reward of enjoying your machine again, in spite of the potential damage, may be worth it to some. Just my opinion. Great question.
Bigg Matt too bad your not in Chicago!!
Matt, what is the piece of gear in the background you’re using to check the db levels?
Hi BD, for some reason I'm just seeing this inquiry. The unit is a Ferrograpg RTS2 Recorder Test Set.
Boring...not so , especially when seeing a beautiful Reel-to-Reel tape player.
Can anybody tell me how to oil the motors on the Teak A-6300
I noticed your BK Precision scope. I kept thinking to myself, "where have I seen one of those before?...". I have an Elenco branded model just like it. Now I'm wondering who really builds these scopes. Obviously, the same design was used under various brands.
Hi BD. Yeah, certainly an entry level generic scope. Perfect though for old analog equipment
@@5thcomm nothing fancy. It works. You have to do the math though.