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The most COMPLEX & CORRODED cassette mechanism! | Akai MG614 GX52 Mecha Block | Tear Down & Rebuild 

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This Akai MG614 4 track cassette recorder belongs to Adrian, who has the the youtube channel We Happy Few Music. Adrian bought it locally. It looked okay on the outside, but once opened the transport was obviously corroded, so Adrian sent it to me for service.
The water damage is the worst I've ever seen . Its also the most complex cassette transport I've worked with to date, since the capstan is not belt driven and the door mechanism is motor driven. Due to the corrosion, all the moving parts were seized, so it was necessary for me to completely disassemble the cassette player.
If you have one of these which is basically moving and rust free, and you're just looking for simple things like changing rubber parts with minimal disassembly, shorter instructions on how to do this are included in my MG614 tear down video.
In this video I go into much, much more detail. Its the first time I've worked with this design, and I'm figuring things out as I go along, so there may be some inefficiencies in the demonstration, but I hope its still useful reconnaissance for someone else who needs to fully disassemble one of these for lubrication or repair.
The treatment of the rust using AMSoil is the subject of its own video;-
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CHAPTERS
0:00 Introduction
2:12 Remove Cable guide, & control motor
4:45 Remove rear panel - extreme rust!
6:34 Direct drive capstan motor
8:25 Remove mounting brackets
9:25 Remove door mechanism
13:57 Remove cassette cavity "Lid decoration"
14:27 Detach front and rear chassis
16:00 Seized mechanism for raising heads and opening door
16:39 Progress on removing rust, rethinking disassembly so far
22:16 Disassembly of control mechanism (door, head array & PR arm)
27:10 Alignment of control mechanism, about black Molybdenum
31:41 More rust progress, donor reel motor shielding
32:45 Remove idler and pinch roller
35:20 Remove record arm switch, reel motor and counter sensors
39:55 Remove heads, head chassis, pinch roller arm, etc.
46:02 Remove reels, reel mechanism, cassette retention clip
48:05 More about the door mechanism
49:24 REASSEMBLY BEGINS - reel mechanism, record rocker arm, cassette clip
52:14 Reassemble head array, pinch roller arm, etc
56:34 Reattach reel motor, counter sensors, record arm switch
58:50 Reassemble control mechanism
1:02:18 Reattach fly wheel, rear plate, reattach rear and front chassis
1:04:38 Reattach control motor and belt, belt size, demonstration of mechanism
1:06:38 Replacing "lid decoration" and build caveats
1:08:43 Reattach Door mechanism
1:13:58 Reattach mounting brackets and cable guide brackets

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Комментарии : 20   
@Musinformation96
@Musinformation96 10 месяцев назад
Perfect with the POTC thumbnail 😆
@jorisvandenberge7600
@jorisvandenberge7600 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this great video! 👍🏻 Good too see someone finally share a good detailed repair of the coolest 4track out there! Love to see some more stuff about the MG614. Wil you be doing level adjustments etc also?
@Tetrakan
@Tetrakan 8 месяцев назад
Thanks...there will be a tear down video covering the rest of the unit, but I don't think I documented the calibration in much detail beyond commenting on the location of trimpots etc as I took the unit apart. However, the service manual contains one of the better descriptions of the calibration process I've seen, so hopefully between that, other videos on calibration I've published demonstrated on other models and the forthcoming MG614 tear down folks will feel confident to give those procedures a try.
@BadChizzle
@BadChizzle 11 месяцев назад
It takes a special kind of person to withstand this kind of procedure. I’m proud of you for the completion! So many things to remember/not lose and all the things I know you know I know about this kind of work. My head spins, but I owe you the view, just for your effort put in, my friend! You’re 🫵🏼awesome! 🪄✨
@Tetrakan
@Tetrakan 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for your kind words. Filming these things helps, or at least taking photos as you go ... I quite often refer to my own videos when I come back to a particular model not having taken it apart in a few months.
@BadChizzle
@BadChizzle 8 месяцев назад
Sorry I haven’t seen a new video from you in a while. Hope all is good with you, my friend.
@nwhelan1743
@nwhelan1743 11 месяцев назад
Always appreciate your efforts to make this invaluable resource of repairs available :)
@Tetrakan
@Tetrakan 11 месяцев назад
Thanks …this was a particularly tough one!
@FrederikFLinde
@FrederikFLinde 9 месяцев назад
Hi @@Tetrakan , Thank you so much for this amazing in depth look. I am eagerly looking for your tear down video of this, as I will need all the help I can get if I am to try this on for my self haha. I just acquired my self one of these, there's no rust, but the tapedeck isn't working. It is quite noisy when opening and closing, I imagine it need lubrication, the pinch roller isn't moving with the headessembly, and the and the play, fast forward and rewind aren't spinning either (the mechanism below sounds like its running though when engaged). I'd love to have your tear down video as a life line when doing any attempt at this, as I've never done any tape repair before, only knob cleaning. Can you tell me where to find your video? Cheers. Thank you!
@Tetrakan
@Tetrakan 9 месяцев назад
@FrederikFLinde I haven't uploaded it yet, sorry, I've been semi-dormant but that'll be the first one I publish when I get back to uploading
@FrederikFLinde
@FrederikFLinde 9 месяцев назад
Ah ok! Excited to see it, glad to know it's next in line 💪🙏 have a good one!@@Tetrakan
@Gezira
@Gezira 11 месяцев назад
Bravo! 👍
@Tetrakan
@Tetrakan 11 месяцев назад
If this was a book, it'd make "In search of lost time" seem like a quick read.
@wehappyfewmusic
@wehappyfewmusic 11 месяцев назад
Hats off to you Calum, that’s amazing work! It looks like such a complicated mechanism to take apart but is very satisfying to see you bring it back to life in the final part of the video👌🙌
@Tetrakan
@Tetrakan 11 месяцев назад
Thanks! We both deserve a medal - me for doing it, you for watching all 75 plus minutes!
@wehappyfewmusic
@wehappyfewmusic 11 месяцев назад
@@Tetrakan It’s the longest video I’ve ever watched on RU-vid 😀. Great work though!
@buckheadshaman
@buckheadshaman 10 месяцев назад
This is great
@Tetrakan
@Tetrakan 10 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@mysteryperson7747
@mysteryperson7747 4 месяца назад
I have a GX-R88 which shares many design features with this mech. I have a particular problem with the potentiometer on the cam (position control) as the one you removed in the video. I see it has a slot instead of a common D shape and I need a replacement. Mine has a bad spot around the stop mode position that tends to make it hunt. Cleaned it, but of no help. Normally I would say it's not impossible to find a potentiometer to "fit". However the alignment of the shaft slot to the gear as well as the fact that it is not standard in this aspect could pose some problems for finding off the shelf replacements. I think most of these in Akai are 10K linear and the same size/shape though. Is there any known source for a verified suitable replacement? Also I think you are correct about the motor wrap. It is probably mu metal for EMI shielding. Mine has an odd amount of corrosion in strange places also, but not that bad. Good job also. Next time blindfolded? Don't you have any polysiders and clips flying into the wild blue?
@kaerustation
@kaerustation 8 месяцев назад
Hey man do you think you could help me, my 424 is making a buzzing sound on the 3rd channel and i dont know what to do..
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