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RE: Onkyo A2090 cassette deck

Posted by Michael Samra on April 29, 2017 at 16:51:32:

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This is a very sophisticated deck. It also has repeat play but when it cuts out,take a handle end of a screwdriver or wooden or plastic stick and start tapping on the relays.You can test the record and playback amps by putting a signal into it from a stereo tuner or any source and see if the signal meter drops out and do this in record with the pause on. Also,take out your tapes and see if there is any chewing on the outer edge as this would indicate mechanical issues,