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QuestionWhat is a suitable cleaning alcohol?Community AnswerYou can use rubbing alcohol or denatured alcohol, which can be found at your local drugstore.
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QuestionWhat's wrong when I put a cassette in the deck and it won't close?Logan AdamsCommunity AnswerIt may be in the wrong way. Check if there is something to hold the cassette.
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QuestionI have a tape deck in my car that spits the tape back out. If cleaning doesn't work, does anyone have any other suggestions?Community AnswerYou might have to check the condition of the injector/ejector mechanism, or the control servo may have become damaged or misaligned. If you can't fix it yourself, it might be just as cheap to find another tape player from eBay, or a local junkyard.
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QuestionWhat could be the cause for my cassette playing too fast in my Hi-Fi?Community AnswerYour belt inside your cassette player may be on the verge of giving up. I suggest having your machine serviced.
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QuestionHow do I properly insert batteries into a cassette player converter unit?Community Answerif you're using a headphone-cassette adapter, they do not use batteries. If you are using a cassette tape to Bluetooth converter, it should be using an internal rechargeable battery. If your device is in fact using replaceable single-use batteries, enter the model number into Google and look for an instruction manual or a video of someone replacing it themselves.
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QuestionHow can I find out why my Hi-Fi device is not playing cassettes?Community AnswerYour cassette player may not have a preamp (mostly used by phono turntables). You can buy one online for around 30 or 40 dollars.
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QuestionWhen I press play on my Sharp 9191 stereo, the take up side stops and hence the feed side keeps going, causing the tape to wrap around. What do I do?George GashoniaCommunity AnswerLook to see if your take up reel hub is spinning. If not, you need a new belt.
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QuestionDo head cleaner cassettes damage the head?Community AnswerCleaner cassettes do not inherently damage the heads, but with the heads age and relative rarity, it would be better doing it by hand, and can also be more effective.
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