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Old June 6th 13, 08:24 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default Spindle idler for Technics RS-BX606

On 05/06/2013 14:37, Eiron wrote:
On 05/06/2013 14:20, Glenn Richards wrote:
As subject line, I have one of these cassette decks sitting around with
a broken tooth on the spindle idler. (It's 20 years old so has probably
gone a bit brittle). This causes a jolt every revolution which upsets
the sound.

Any ideas where I'd be able to a. find out what the part number is, and
b. source one for a reasonable cost? (Our local repair shop closed down
many years ago sadly, as they would have happily loaned me the service
manual to locate the part number then sourced the part for me.)


You sure there's no service manual available - I've old Sony and Denon
tape decks and they are freely available.

Would love to get this deck fixed as it's a pretty decent 3-head with
direct drive capstan motor. Have got some historic recordings I'd like
to get archived to CD.



I've been quite enjoying going through a couple of bags of cassettes I'd
archived. Festive Fifty, Gideon Coe's old GLR show, marvellous.

Ebay, Oxfam, Freecycle. Get another deck; good cassette decks are
worthless.


Nakamichi and to a lesser extent top end Sonys and so on still go for a
few quid - £100+. One like yours £30-odd on ebay.

Or probably any other broken Technics deck will have a similar part.


A good bet if you're determined to keep it going. You'll find common
parts within a range - so many of the early 90s decks might do it. But
you'll need service manuals to be sure.

Rob