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    AKAI tape recorders

    Does anyone know of anyone who repairs AKAI reel to reel tape recorders? I use mine as background music when working on the D1 (and all the other cars) in the shed. The silence is killing me.

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    You could try A.T.E.S. in Bennett's Road, Norman Park. They have been around since steam radio days.
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    Be good to know. I have an old Akai X200SD I bought in PNG in 69. Played Cassettes Reel to Reel and 8 track cartridge. No one will fix it for me.

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    depends on whats wrong with it....

    I tend to pull them down find the broken module then get that repaired...
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    1800SD

    I have an AKAI 1800SD 7" reel to reel and 8 track that I got in Singapore back in 1970 It to needs some attention, mainly new pinch rollers they are worn down but can not find any where to purchase them. there was a bloke in Sydney about 20 yrs ago that had a stock of parts for akai recorders but I can not trace him. He did tell me never to let any one touch the heads on these machines as they are a special glass type head the will last for ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackbuttdisco View Post
    Does anyone know of anyone who repairs AKAI reel to reel tape recorders? I use mine as background music when working on the D1 (and all the other cars) in the shed. The silence is killing me.
    Why don't you upgrade to a new and shiny 8 track player? I hear they're all the rage amongst the young people.

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    Your problem will be spare parts even if you found one of the guys who worked on these over 20 years back now.

    I used to work in the service department of Akai here in Melbourne when it existed originally - I left there about 23 years back.

    We still did the odd reel to reel when we could(parts permitting)back then.

    I was just chatting to a colleage from those days who ran an authorised service centre & he agreed - we couldn't think of who still existed let alone any parts.

    The glass head models were the best & the heads did generally last forever ...

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    I upgraded to a new shiny 8 track player and it died years ago. Had one for the car too. The car is still going but the 8track isn't.

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    10 years ago there used to be a place in the Valley in Brisbane who had pinch rollers in almost every variety for reel to reels but for the life of me I can't remember what they were called.

    If rollers are the problem, maybe try someone who does rubber vulcanising. They may be able to make something that will do the job.

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    Get onto Silicon Chip magazine, they do a monthly segment on vintage radio etc. They may have a contact for someone in Oz with the skills.

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