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<blockquote data-quote="reelworks" data-source="post: 8347579" data-attributes="member: 664490"><p>I'm looking for info on repairing my TC-308 head unit, I bought it new in 1988 and it recently failed. I have an all soundstream system and really would like to fix this headunit.</p><p></p><p>Its got an intermittent loss of sound in the right channel and the deck quit taking in tapes, removing the top revealed a broken gear and some larger white plastic bits laying loose.</p><p></p><p>The intermittent no right channel starts after a minute or two of play. (Its not the amps or rest of the system, I found and am temporarily using a TC-306 in its place till I get this one sorted.</p><p></p><p>I also have two other TC-306 models which both need new cassette heads, as the wire leads are broken where then exit the head itself.</p><p></p><p>I've had no luck finding either a service center to work on these or even any type of service manual.</p><p></p><p>Any help or direction would be most appreciated.</p><p></p><p>(If anyone has a good used TC308 head unit, I'd also be interested).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reelworks, post: 8347579, member: 664490"] I'm looking for info on repairing my TC-308 head unit, I bought it new in 1988 and it recently failed. I have an all soundstream system and really would like to fix this headunit. Its got an intermittent loss of sound in the right channel and the deck quit taking in tapes, removing the top revealed a broken gear and some larger white plastic bits laying loose. The intermittent no right channel starts after a minute or two of play. (Its not the amps or rest of the system, I found and am temporarily using a TC-306 in its place till I get this one sorted. I also have two other TC-306 models which both need new cassette heads, as the wire leads are broken where then exit the head itself. I've had no luck finding either a service center to work on these or even any type of service manual. Any help or direction would be most appreciated. (If anyone has a good used TC308 head unit, I'd also be interested). [/QUOTE]
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