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In Reply to: Re: Adjusting azimuth on Aiwa deck- problem posted by rotovator on March 17, 2007 at 07:28:16:
I'll post some photos. Maybe that will help explain this better. Oh and yes the door cover is off.
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http://www.geocities.com/shpickering/Aiwadeckassembly.jpgHere above is what the head assembly looks like while in play mode. Its not much easier when the door is open either. It looks like I've already done some damage to the nut trying to adjust it.
Question- is the lower right screw even allowing to be adjusted? I tried moving the upper right one and it seems to be locked into place. It wouldn't budge when turned.
lower right screw could be for the adjustment of tilt/heigh. But I'm really not sure. In my sony deck is over the azimuth screws, not under them.
As I was told it shouldn't be touched unless output is not equal on both channels. But it's anyway, adjustable.And looking at the screws through the holes... are that phillips screws? They doesn't look like screws but threads with the central part of it of black plastic to avoid undesired rotation.
The Aiwas have a thread which a nut is installed. This nut is what makes the adjustment. You need a nut driver to do this, but I was able to use a 4mm socket on the ones I could get at. All I know is the left screw (only one on that side) is not giving the range I need to get the high end back.
The left screw is next to the recording head.
If the one on the right is adjustable , it will produce a wider movement on the playing head, which will help to get the high end back
I found it. It was the upper left screw hiding from view. That did the trick. All I needed was a tiny screw driver. Problem is turning the other two nuts I wonder what I changed in adjustment? I would have left them alone had I seen that inner screw to turn before. Anyways the belt finally slipped so I can't play cassettes at all now. Just in time to replace them. Lucky I have parts already, but Im sending the deck in for that.
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