Yeah I agree with Jerry. Buildup of crap on the heads, front guide strip and the tapes themselves will cause poor driving and sluggish (or even non) return. I used to clean all these bits including the tapes with isopropanol on a clean rag. You can use a silicone type polish on the turnbuckles (take tapes out first!!!) but don't get any on the tapes. I did accidentally get some on a tape once and it wouldn't drive properly at all until I cleaned it off with IPA. Incidentally since then I have replace my front guide strip with rollers - no more problems with sticky tapes and it runs like a dream! John M300#005 Hello,Where would you purchase this tape head lubricant? I am having difficulty with one tape sticking and jamming.David #340 _______________________________________________________ ___________ Greetings All, I would personally never sanction the use of any lubricant on Mellotron tapes, except in the emergency use prev. mentioned. If a tape is sticking,then obviously there's buildup of material on the tape-head, or also in the plastic turnbuckles on M400's. Sticky tapes also caused by improper roller/pad-arm adjustments. Try cleaning the tapehead surface GENTLY with metal polish (non-abrasive) , removing all residual film with IPA alcohol. And use IPA as well along the path of tape movement. I once found a jagged line on one plastic roller in tapeframe, causing a "rough-spot" again and again. Let us know what you find David, Good Luck! -- Jerry K. --
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Re: [Mellotronists] Sticky Tapes....
2003-08-21 by J.K.Beresford
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