: RE: [sdiy] Teac Trivia

greg montalbano greg.montalbano at ucop.edu
Fri Apr 5 17:56:11 CEST 2002


OK, I finally dug up the manual -- for what it's worth.
Gene, give me your email address again & I'll send you a copy.

~GMM

>Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2002 12:53:18 -0800
>To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>From: greg montalbano <greg.montalbano at ucop.edu>
>Subject: RE: [sdiy] Teac Trivia
>
>I purchased the service manual from Teac many years ago (imagine my 
>disappointment when I received a photocopy, in stead of an original).
>Will dig it out of my files tonight;  if it's possible to get a decent 
>copy from it,
>I'll let you know, and we can make arrangements to mail it to you.
>
>~GMM
>
>At 12:00 PM 4/3/02 -0800, you wrote:
>
>>Subject: [sdiy] Teac Trivia
>>
>>
>>Hi DIY,
>>
>>Sometimes I get strange ideas... I want to do some tape flanging experiments
>>so I was wondering if anybody out there knows whether or not a Teac 2340
>>reel-to-reel uses a crystal oscillator for the capstan motor, or the
>>60-cycle power line. Anybody got that page from the service manual? Mark
>>Glinsky's page 404'd me when I tried it. If it's the power line I was
>>thinking of building a little sine wave inverter with:
>>
>>a tuneable EXAR 2206
>>some IRF HEXFETs
>>a big 12v filament transmformer wired backwards
>>
>>Pretty goofy, huh. I should have all these parts laying around. At least I
>>feel at home with you guys :)
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>
>>- Gene
>>
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