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ptaka69 - 2012-12-04 07:27

Hello everyone!
     I was wondering if anyone here can help me with my problem.  I have 2 Sharp boxes that have the same problems.(9292 & 9090)  When playing the tape I will get a loud feedback in one speaker!(feedback comes and goes like if you had a microphone too close to a speaker)  Does anyone know how I can fix this problem?  Thanks!

Alain

brutus442 - 2012-12-04 09:18

Originally Posted by ptaka69:

Hello everyone!
     I was wondering if anyone here can help me with my problem.  I have 2 Sharp boxes that have the same problems.(9292 & 9090)  When playing the tape I will get a loud feedback in one speaker!(feedback comes and goes like if you had a microphone too close to a speaker)  Does anyone know how I can fix this problem?  Thanks!

Alain

Possibly a blown cap would be my guess?

docs - 2012-12-04 09:46

Originally Posted by Brutus442:
Originally Posted by ptaka69:

Hello everyone!
     I was wondering if anyone here can help me with my problem.  I have 2 Sharp boxes that have the same problems.(9292 & 9090)  When playing the tape I will get a loud feedback in one speaker!(feedback comes and goes like if you had a microphone too close to a speaker)  Does anyone know how I can fix this problem?  Thanks!

Alain

Possibly a blown cap would be my guess?

Could be !

But the first port of call is to clean all the sliders and switches.

brutus442 - 2012-12-04 09:51

Originally Posted by docs:
Originally Posted by Brutus442:
Originally Posted by ptaka69:

Hello everyone!
     I was wondering if anyone here can help me with my problem.  I have 2 Sharp boxes that have the same problems.(9292 & 9090)  When playing the tape I will get a loud feedback in one speaker!(feedback comes and goes like if you had a microphone too close to a speaker)  Does anyone know how I can fix this problem?  Thanks!

Alain

Possibly a blown cap would be my guess?

Could be !

But the first port of call is to clean all the sliders and switches.

Good point docs!

 

Always start with the simpler fixes before moving on. For the switches, try Deoxit. It works wonders!!

davebush - 2012-12-04 10:03

Try pressing the record button very fast about 30 times

litfan - 2012-12-04 11:45

You got it dave. Stick a pre-recorded tape in, with power off.

andyboombox - 2012-12-12 02:58

im with dave,the record thing has worked for me many a time when speakers have made that loud hum,its just a build up of dirt,dust and crap on the play head,nothing morestay positive,and hope this fixes it

metad - 2012-12-12 03:23

Originally Posted by ptaka69:

  When playing the tape I will get a loud feedback in one speaker! 

 

If they sound with humming noise only during tape playback, then read this thread>

 

index.php?board_oid=193392314111653483&content_oid=219993043169433514

 

And of course, you should clean rec/play switch and all of the switches on the top panel.

ptaka69 - 2012-12-22 15:27

Hey everyone!!  Davebush, you were correct with pressing the record button several times as my feedback problem went away!! Who would have thought!