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In Reply to: RE: Otari Question posted by Awe-d-o-file on April 29, 2015 at 14:50:47
I have had a similar problem in the past, and I think your right. The last time I attempted the same problem, It was difficult to remove because of, you guessed it, the hardened grease. From the picture, I would also guess you might need to remove what appears to be the motor to the left, or the solenoid? to the right. Good luck! and use a good quality grease upon re-assembly, preferably synthetic.
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numerous manuals (ops and service) available from Hifi Engine (link below).
Otari also has manuals online, if memory serves. Given the intended customers for this, I think they're fairly field-repairable (or at least field adjustable/adaptable).
all the best,
mrh
They are all quite nice but none have a visual breakdown of the transport parts. Plenty of info and diagrams and schematics but not what I need for the transport and to understand how these parts go together. I tried them all. Most have the 97 page version and there is a 117 page (I think) that I got as well. Thanks!
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