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Use alcohol or CLEAN methylated spirits to keep all parts i.e. rubber rollers, capstan shafts, clay & extinguishing heads CLEAN before!!! you take pictures!!!
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Vorsicht beim kauf von alten High End Kassettengeräten!! Alle Gummipeesen sind nach 20ig Jahren verschlissen. zB. Beim KX 670, der Kopfbrückenservo zieht nicht mer richtig durch, (kleine Peese)dadurch KEINE Wiedergabe!!HW
  
Caution with the purchase of old High End cassette devices! All rubber peeses are worn out after 20ig years. e.g. with the KX 670, the head bridge servo does not pull through properly, (small peese)thereby NO playback!!! HW
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Idler sollte Teil einer Zahnradmechanik sein(Spulfunktion), und nicht wie bei einigen High Endgeräten als "Rutschgummi"!(AKAI, NAKAMICHI ect.)
  
Idler should be part of a gear mechanism (coil function), and not as in some high-end devices as a "slip rubber" (AKAI, NAKAMICHI ect.)
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Gleichlaufangaben WRMS beziehen sich NUR auf Aufnahme! bei der "gesamten Runde" kann es sich vervierfachen! also 0,06 % WRMS sind schnell mal 0,2% DIN,
 
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dass hat dann mit HiFi kaum noch was zu tun.
Synchronization data WRMS refer ONLY to recording! with the "whole round" it can quadruple itself! thus 0.06% WRMS are fast times 0.2% DIN,
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Nach 25 Jahren gehen nur Direktläufer Doppelcapstan so richtig (NEUE Peesen), also auch kein Nakamichi mit Pseudo - Doppelcapstan!HW
that has then with HiFi hardly something to do.
 
After 25 years only direct drive double capstans work properly (NEW Peesen), so no Nakamichi with pseudo - double capstan! HW
 

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