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Johnny Wesson Posted on May 23, 2019
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Technics cassette deck RS-M7 makes loud buzzing sound when pressing play, ffw, rec, or rew. Both meters also peak out when this happens.

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Hello Johnny, for what you comment, the noise Leo produces the Rec-Play key inside your RS-M7
Take out the lid and you'll find on the main plate, a long piece of metal, that on the Rec-Play key
Use some contact cleaner or a couple of drops of DW-40 and apply them by one of the ends of the key,
With the equipment off, put a cassette and press the keys Rec and Play, then Stop and repeat the sequence several times, you will see that the key moves a slide, where you put the cleaner
Then connect again, turn on Play and it should work fine
If not, consult a specialized technical service
I hope I can solve the problem
Greetings Franco Dosil

Hola Johnny, por lo que comentas, el ruido leo produce la llave Rec-Play dentro de tu RS-M7
S?cale la tapa y vas a encontrar en la placa principal, una pieza met?lica larga, esa en la llave Rec-Play
Utiliza alg?n limpiador de contactos o un par de gotas de DW-40 y aplicarlas por alguno de los extremos de la llave,
Con el equipo apagado, pon un cassette y presiona las teclas Rec y Play, luego Stop y repites la secuencia varias veces, veras que en la llave se desplaza una corredera, donde haz puesto el limpiador
Luego conecta nuevamente , prende pon Play y deber?a funcionar bien
Sino es as?,consulta un servicio t?cnico especializado
Espero pueda resolver el problema
Saludos Franco Dosil

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SOURCE: connection between CD, EQ, SP technics

Each unit (the EQ and the Processor) should have left/right in/out rca jacks as well as L/R tape in/outs. The EQ or processor use the receiver's tape loop and then provide a tape loop to replace the one they've used on the receiver.

You plug the first unit (let's say the Sound Processor into your receiver/amp as if it were a tape deck (Processor's outs connect to reciever's tape ins (play) while the Processor's ins connect to the receiver's tape outs (record).

Then you chain the EQ off the Processor in the same way (EQ outs connect to Processor's tape ins (play) and EQ ins connect to the Processor's tape outs (record).

Last you connect the tape deck to the EQ as follows. Tape deck outs connect to EQ's tape ins (play) and the tape deck ins connect to the EQ's outs (record).

This will put both the Sound Processor and the EQ in the receiver's tape loop. In order to have all the receiver's source signals routed through them you may have to engage a Tape Monitor switch or button somwhere on your amp which will route the tape loop to your speakers.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Remote control for Technics RS TR 272 Dual Cassette Deck

a system remote is the only option for you here. The deck does not have its own remote receiver. Sorry to break the bad news to you.

Grubhead

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2009

SOURCE: Tascam 122MKII - press play no sound, meters don't move

Look for small leaver or any contact switches. They might have become bent out of shape or broken, or have dirt in them, cutting off the sound. Also check the leads coming from the head, they might have become detached or at least you can trace where they join the PC board. If you touch where they join you should get a buzz on either channel.

Grubhead

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  • Posted on Nov 02, 2009

SOURCE: Technics Tape Deck RS-M227X. VU needles jump to the maximum right

More than likely the pre-amp IC has failed! Trace the wires from the VU meters back they should locate the source of the problem. Remember it will be something common to both channels!

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Sam Palermo

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2012

SOURCE: Technics RS-TR272 dual cassette deck

Ahh, Another Dual cassette deck. These are typically not worth a repair charge. I went looking for a service manual but Hi Fi Engine did not have one but they had a Owners Manual. Any unit that has a specification as to wow and flutter starting new at .18% was never made to be a long lasting deck of any quality. I don't like to be negative about people equipment but you might be better off getting a better deck from the start. If you think it is worth the repair, then send it to someone but I don't think you will want to sink $100 into a unit like this.
I am not saying it is unrepairable but that with what you come out in the end you could have made a better choice for a deck to buy.
It is probably a bad solder joint or bad capacitor on the circuit board.
I am in Chicago and would look at it for you if you want.

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