Hello,
I have a Technics M205 Cassette deck and a while back the left channel quit on me. I have absolutely no clue as to what is wrong any help would be appreciated.
Thanks

rhomanski wrote:You could look at the wiring where the head goes up and down. The flex point could have broken a wire. Do a good visual inspection. Much more than these things will require test equipment.
I did that even though I could not test it because the tape head is not screwed in. There is no crackling when you jiggle the switches though so I do not think that is the problem.rhomanski wrote:Did you clean all the switches on the front? It would require removing the faceplate and the switches to get access to the back of each switch. Shoot the deoxit in each switch and flip or turn a few times.
rhomanski wrote: Are there any circuit boards inside that simply plug in? I had a Sansui doing the same thing until I unplugged and reinstalled one board a couple times. In other words try unplugging anything that will and plugging it back in a couple times to scrape any corrosion off the pins.
rhomanski wrote: Does the tape head look bad? If it was worn out I would expect it to show.
rhomanski wrote:With a low hour cassette deck, the most likely problem will be corrosion.
rhomanski wrote:You should be able to verify the head with a multimeter. Put it on ohms and put the leads across both channels. You should get about the same reading. If one side is reading infinity then you know the head is bad.
rhomanski wrote:After that check the wires the same way back to the circuit board.
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