Monday, May 18, 2009

tascam 424mkII repair for common problems.







This is my favorite machine by far. There are machines with more tracks but the preamps and headphone amps make a good match on this one. And the pitch knob is really useful. You can get the 424s cheap and sometimes broken condition. Common fixable problems are A) that it wont turn on or B) wont play the tape.


A)If it wont turn on, if you have to find another machine that can turn on but has some other strange problems. the power section is very easily removed from both units ( even without soldering if i remember correctly). Swap the power supplies like I did in the pictures, WARNING some of these parts obviously store serious charges so give it a day unplugged before you go poking around in there.

B)Then my favorite fix is when the unit wont play the tape. Its so stupidly easy to fix. Open it up and there is literally a rubber band that will fall out of place from time to time. So easy and so common, this alone can put the unit in "as is" condition, saving you half the price.

Then finally if you must test the mix board without breaking out any instruments, you can use a patch cable from effect send one, and connect it to the 4 inputs on the mixer, turn the effect one send knob and watch the lights go up and down to your satisfaction.

Sometimes it will fail to record or playback form the tape, this is a problem of cheap tape, really cheap tape like the 120minutes low bias type. You need to use at most 60minutes or high bias type.

Another common problem is that these mixer lights stop working one by one, mine has no level indicator for track two.

Currently Im still kindof looking for a power section cause I broke it again by leaving the unit on all night while I fell asleep recording.

4 comments:

  1. when i try to play a tape, it plays backwards, any thoughts on repair?

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  2. The 4 track plays both sides of the tape at the same time. That means that regular stereo cassettes will play backwards on two channels and forwards on two channels at the same time.

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  3. I have a 424 mk II
    the problem is with my device that I have one or two cracking on the inputs and one or two of the audio tracks do not work.
    Can you help me?

    Please email at al_exx92@hotmail.nl

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  4. Hi! I have a 424 MKii with broken mains transformer. You would not by any chance know what the voltages on the secondary side should be? As I remember, at least three different ones, +0- 12V, +0- 25V, and perhaps +0- 50 V (for phantom etc)... try and mail me at jacob [-at-]-REMOVE_THIS jacobstalhammar.com

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