OUR OFFICES ARE CLOSED ON WEEKENDS. Welcome to TEAC's customer support section. Here you can find product FAQs, manuals and downloads. You can also review TEAC's warranty information. If you still have questions, connect with one of our support departments using the contact tab, above. Results 1 - 48 of 324 - Original TEAC Owners Manual - Stereo Cassette Deck A-160. TEAC A-303 tape deck Original owners Instructions Manual. ![]() Elton john albums discography wikipedia. 1990s Year Title Album certification 1990 '' (John/Taupin) Sleeping with the Past 47 19 12 28 2 – 45 '' (John/Taupin) / 'Healing Hands' (John/Taupin) 1 (N/R) (N/R) (N/R) – 'You Gotta Love Someone' (John/Taupin) Days of Thunder soundtrack 33 32 1 43 1 – 43 'Easier to Walk Away' (John/Taupin) The Very Best of Elton John + To Be Continued. Description The TEAC A-3340S is a semi-professional tape deck capable of 4-channel, stereophonic and monophonic recording and playback, with Simul-Sync function, and offering operating speeds of 15 ips and 7.5 ips The basic design of the A-3340 is highly similar to that of the A-3340S, therefore service information may be applied to both models. Specifications Track system: 4-track, 4-channel, stereo/monaural/multi channel system Heads: 1 x erase, 1 x record, 1 x playback Motor: 2 x reel, 1 x capstan Reel size: up to 10.5 inch reel Tape speeds: 7 1⁄ 2 15 ips Wow and flutter: 0.04% (15 ips) Frequency response: 25Hz to 24kHz (15 ips) Signal to Noise Ratio: 55dB Total harmonic distortion: 1% Input: 100mV (line), 0.25mV (mic) Output: 0.775V (line) Dimensions: 522 x 440 x 170mm Weight: 22.5kg Accessories: empty reel, TZ-612 reel adaptor, connection cord Downloads. I bought my Teac 3340S new in the early '70s and haven't used it in many years. Last time I tried to use it, as I remember, the capstan wouldn't engage and it was very sluggish like it needed some cleaning/lubrication, so I de-racked it and put it aside to service it later. I sent an email to Teac's service department but never got a reply so I guess that's not an option. So I'm looking at the service manuals here and I see A3340 and A3340S model manuals. As I remember there were only two models of this deck, the first was 3340S and the later model was A3340S. My unit is the earlier 3340S. So the point is, where did the A3340 model number show up or is that confused with the 3340S? Thanks if anyone has some insight on this. I had done live recordings in the '70s and would like to hear these again and want to play them back on the original machine. This unit has very low hours of use. Thanks again. 'I bought my Teac 3340S new in the early '70s and haven't used it in many years. Last time I tried to use it, as I remember, the capstan wouldn't engage and it was very sluggish like it needed some cleaning/lubrication' Not uncommon, not for just this deck but for many R2Rs. The pinch roller is applied by spring force, as it should be. Going to 'play' mode it simply allows the spring to do its thing. The grease underneath dries up and actually many units can be made operational just by moving the thing back and forth a bunch of times. Good lube, like LPS2, is good enough to get in there and become like a solvent for the grease from the factory and as long as you USE the thing it might be fine forever. If you expect to let it sit for five years and have it ready to go in two seconds not so much. If you want that you have to take it all apart, remove all the old grease and put on new grease. Best alternative to visio software. Lubriplate used to be the standard stuff to use but who knows now, find something. Everything changes. These are extremely good decks, both in sound quality and build. Dragonforce through the fire lyrics. If I didn't know better I would say it was built in the USA back when we built really good stuff. If the steel in it didn't have that 'japcolor' anodize on it, it would have fooled me. I got mine a few months back and have just had time to look at it. Squeaked like crazy and found that it was on the tape guide to the immediate right (looking head on) of the left tension arm. (BTW, BIG thank you for the service manual!) It was seized tight, so I used a pair of non-toothed channel-locks to carefully remove the cap. On removal, going toward the machine, there's the cap, a silver 'roller', then an cylindrical aluminum block that rests against the faceplate. I had to be SUPER careful because the screw that comes from the back of the faceplate has NO RETAINER. There didn't appear to be any felt or bering or anything for the tape to roll on, just metal on metal on metal. Anyone have an exploded diagram of how this unit is supposed to go together? I can't believe tape is just supposed to rub against it. Any chance this is a bolixed repair from someone else? Thanks for any assistance!
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