Here's my Panasonic RX-5050. It's nickname is Karen because for most of the time I have owned it, its acted like a Karen. I can't tell you how many times I have wanted to throw this thing right in the trash out of frustration. Fortunately, I always walked away and came back another day.
I would especially like to thank Superduper for all of his assistance and willingness to help with a few nagging transport issues which ranged from speed fluctuations to muffled sound. His ability to diagnose a radio that isn't even in front of him is simply a marvel. It made this long awaited repair enjoyable. There has been more progress with his help in the last week sorting out Karen than there has been in the last year or so.
Why so much trouble? Well, this was one of those radios that would make you think everything was fantastic. You would take it to the beach and set it out for everyone to enjoy and it would show its ass. I wasn't able to take it this year because it was apart for the 14th time.
Anyway, I am happy to report that after having a few long time issues with cassette speed stability and inconsistent sound quality when playing tapes, it appears to be doing very well. I have been playing it nonstop since Monday (4 days) and it's been flawless so far. Treble is crisp, bass is smooth. From belts, to pinch roller to a batch of bad motors leading me down wrong troubleshooting paths, I'm calling Karen done.
I would especially like to thank Superduper for all of his assistance and willingness to help with a few nagging transport issues which ranged from speed fluctuations to muffled sound. His ability to diagnose a radio that isn't even in front of him is simply a marvel. It made this long awaited repair enjoyable. There has been more progress with his help in the last week sorting out Karen than there has been in the last year or so.
Why so much trouble? Well, this was one of those radios that would make you think everything was fantastic. You would take it to the beach and set it out for everyone to enjoy and it would show its ass. I wasn't able to take it this year because it was apart for the 14th time.
Anyway, I am happy to report that after having a few long time issues with cassette speed stability and inconsistent sound quality when playing tapes, it appears to be doing very well. I have been playing it nonstop since Monday (4 days) and it's been flawless so far. Treble is crisp, bass is smooth. From belts, to pinch roller to a batch of bad motors leading me down wrong troubleshooting paths, I'm calling Karen done.
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