dude you can make your loop out of quarter in tape. i even have some friends who just take old eight tracks and snag the tape out them. also its normal for the tape to have that wierd slack loopy part. theres places on the net that tell you of the exact length if you loose the original tape. so yeah its not a big deal. you can also get special splice tape and a special splicer cutter as well.
I highly recommend using splicing tape as well. Stay away from clear store tape because it eats away at the tape. Buying a small bit of splicing tape will make your echos sound fuller and they won't cut out at the splice as much, meaning that you'll be able to oscillate better as well.
The way the tape is curled up in there is normal, the little box you see in the corner is the packaging the replacement tapes used to come in. Once it's fed through the heads and you fire it up, the tape feeds out of that box completely. If theres still life to that snapped tape there's nothing wrong with splicing it back together. If the tape snapped the heads and spools probably need a cleaning. Good luck, they're great little units!
yeh not good - you could maybe try quiz danalogue. him & his bro are the tape-echo freaks. send me a myspazz msg or summink - i'll give you his email/number...
dude you can make your loop out of quarter in tape. i even have some friends who just take old eight tracks and snag the tape out them. also its normal for the tape to have that wierd slack loopy part. theres places on the net that tell you of the exact length if you loose the original tape. so yeah its not a big deal. you can also get special splice tape and a special splicer cutter as well.
stalag3333 4 years ago
Thanks for this. I bought some tape in the end and fixed it, although the learning curve was hard to climb.
damnsavage 4 years ago
the hardest part i think is being afraid of wrecking them. they are pretty awesome hard to come by now.
stalag3333 4 years ago
I highly recommend using splicing tape as well. Stay away from clear store tape because it eats away at the tape. Buying a small bit of splicing tape will make your echos sound fuller and they won't cut out at the splice as much, meaning that you'll be able to oscillate better as well.
kermatron 4 years ago
The way the tape is curled up in there is normal, the little box you see in the corner is the packaging the replacement tapes used to come in. Once it's fed through the heads and you fire it up, the tape feeds out of that box completely. If theres still life to that snapped tape there's nothing wrong with splicing it back together. If the tape snapped the heads and spools probably need a cleaning. Good luck, they're great little units!
TheDouglasTwo 5 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to give this advice. Nice one.
damnsavage 5 years ago
poo. and bum.
yeh not good - you could maybe try quiz danalogue. him & his bro are the tape-echo freaks. send me a myspazz msg or summink - i'll give you his email/number...
good luck n that!
audiobutcher 5 years ago
I reccomend buying a new tape and let someone fix it for you.
xXxmidgexXx 5 years ago
Thanks man. You're probably right.
damnsavage 5 years ago
I just found this on Utube because I had the same problem. I reckon it's the funniest video on utube - thanks for cheering me up mate.
dunc39 2 years ago