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NAD 6050C repairs
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<blockquote data-quote="kritzingerf" data-source="post: 898429" data-attributes="member: 20533"><p>I have a 6050C with exactly the same issue... head carrier not lifting high enough... That black plastic bit breaking is a fairly common issue with these, it seems. it was fairly easy to find the symptom, and solution in the interweb...</p><p></p><p>However, I now have a different problem... it seems that the plastic molding that forms the inside of the cassette mechanism, is distorted. The result is that it pushes against the gears and insides of the mech. I have tried various things to improve this, but alas, no luck. WHEN I get it to play without auto stopping, it sounds quite good... but I can simply not get it to reliably run...</p><p></p><p>I am beginning to wonder if it is not perhaps a belt issue, something like slightly stretched belts? </p><p></p><p>Where did you get replacement belts to repair your deck? I have a Harman Kardon which also needs a belt or 2</p><p></p><p>And when that is done, a Technics CD player which I still need to open, and see what is amiss with it. it wont eject... It has a Tolla van der Merwe CD inside, and I have listened to his stories enough now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kritzingerf, post: 898429, member: 20533"] I have a 6050C with exactly the same issue... head carrier not lifting high enough... That black plastic bit breaking is a fairly common issue with these, it seems. it was fairly easy to find the symptom, and solution in the interweb... However, I now have a different problem... it seems that the plastic molding that forms the inside of the cassette mechanism, is distorted. The result is that it pushes against the gears and insides of the mech. I have tried various things to improve this, but alas, no luck. WHEN I get it to play without auto stopping, it sounds quite good... but I can simply not get it to reliably run... I am beginning to wonder if it is not perhaps a belt issue, something like slightly stretched belts? Where did you get replacement belts to repair your deck? I have a Harman Kardon which also needs a belt or 2 And when that is done, a Technics CD player which I still need to open, and see what is amiss with it. it wont eject... It has a Tolla van der Merwe CD inside, and I have listened to his stories enough now! [/QUOTE]
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