Audio Cassette players breaking down?

T

The Doctor

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Hi,

I have many audio cassettes that I want to record on to my
PC but I am find that all my cassette players (which I haven't
used for a long time) are breaking. In particular, I find the
mechanical parts like rewinding just don't work anymore.
I presumed that there must be some mechanical parts inside
cassette players that are just breaking with age? What I can
I do to fix it short of trying to buy a cheaper player?

THanks in advance
 
I hate to break it to ya dude, but I'm afraid you'll have to shell out the
$5 and get another tape deck.....this may be time for a second mortgage =)

--

Jonny Durango

"Patrick was a saint. I ain't."

http://www.jdurango.com



"The Doctor" <doctor@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Xns96269FA47FDF4docwhoATbigpondDOTne@61.9.191.5...
Hi,

I have many audio cassettes that I want to record on to my
PC but I am find that all my cassette players (which I haven't
used for a long time) are breaking. In particular, I find the
mechanical parts like rewinding just don't work anymore.
I presumed that there must be some mechanical parts inside
cassette players that are just breaking with age? What I can
I do to fix it short of trying to buy a cheaper player?

THanks in advance
 

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