Spinning guide(?) pin humming / buzzing
Hi there, I apologize for the intrusion but I wonder if someone might be able to help me. Yesterday I bought a Sony TC-620 3 head cassette deck (ca 1990) from a local thrift Store.
It powered on fine at the store and all the functions appeared to work. When I got it home though and plugged it in and turned it on an audible humming/buzzing was apparent. The noise is present without a cassette in the deck or activating any of the deck's functions. It is also present regardless of whether it was connected to a receiver. It doesn't become louder or less loud while a tape is playing.
Upon further investigation I found that by opening the deck (as in ejecting the cassette tray) and pressing my finger against the spinning metal (guide?) pin (so that it slows to a halt) the noise nearly disappears. It appears then that the humming is somehow related to the operation of the pin.
I'm wondering if #1) anyone might know what could be causing the humming #2) if it will be require replacement of parts and which part(s) and #3) if part(s) would even be available. Otherwise, the deck appears to work well but the humming noise is a deal breaker for me (if it can't be fixed at a reasonable cost).
Thanks for any help you might be able to provide.
Best regards,
Linus
Hi there, I apologize for the intrusion but I wonder if someone might be able to help me. Yesterday I bought a Sony TC-620 3 head cassette deck (ca 1990) from a local thrift Store.
It powered on fine at the store and all the functions appeared to work. When I got it home though and plugged it in and turned it on an audible humming/buzzing was apparent. The noise is present without a cassette in the deck or activating any of the deck's functions. It is also present regardless of whether it was connected to a receiver. It doesn't become louder or less loud while a tape is playing.
Upon further investigation I found that by opening the deck (as in ejecting the cassette tray) and pressing my finger against the spinning metal (guide?) pin (so that it slows to a halt) the noise nearly disappears. It appears then that the humming is somehow related to the operation of the pin.
I'm wondering if #1) anyone might know what could be causing the humming #2) if it will be require replacement of parts and which part(s) and #3) if part(s) would even be available. Otherwise, the deck appears to work well but the humming noise is a deal breaker for me (if it can't be fixed at a reasonable cost).
Thanks for any help you might be able to provide.
Best regards,
Linus
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