well the volume going up remember you have voltage being used up by the amp ,, the motor should have its own regulator but i belive the dual cassette has a seperate board for the motor if the deck has the dubbing feature,, so the first thing is to check powersupply before anything else

Maybe a bad resistor before motorblu_fuz said:Anyone have an idea of what kind of numbers to be looking for when testing the power supply?
The radio and aux-in work 100% and don't loose any power or volume even at full crank.![]()
Also there is a switch for high/normal speed, make sure its set on normal because it will speed up motor.. 

Yes there is a switch on it, high/norm. speedmmcodomino said:I know this is quite off topic...but does the 975 have a high speed dubbing setting?![]()
Tape 1 plays very too fast on mine and tape B is not working...
I have not seen it inperson yet so I really would like to know if it is something easy to fix...![]()

baddboybill said:Yes there is a switch on it, high/norm. speedmmcodomino said:I know this is quite off topic...but does the 975 have a high speed dubbing setting?![]()
Tape 1 plays very too fast on mine and tape B is not working...
I have not seen it inperson yet so I really would like to know if it is something easy to fix...![]()
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Means it just needs new belts and a switch pressed to fix it 
blu_fuz said:So basically I shouldn't use the cassettesThanks NORM.
blu_fuz said:Anyone delt with something like this and fixed it? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
I forgot but are both decks the same speed?blu_fuz said:Yeah, not sure where the speed controller is but I want to find that damn thing and fix it!
I do know there is only one motor for both decks and maybe there is a problem with the high/ low speed switch
