Martin, I have a few you could have. I use Nakamichi decks for playback so the pressure pads are irrelevant. In a project of some 1500 cassettes to transfer, the guy I work with saved a bunch of parts from broken cassettes for repairs, but the pads are useless to me. Usually all I need for repairs are the hubs with leaders…
I see only six or seven in the parts box, though. How many do you need? Actually, come to think of it, we are not keeping the transferred cassettes, so I actually have several hundred discards!
Write or call me offlist if this helps. Or get a Nakamichi with pad lifters to be better off! :-)
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Lou Judson
Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689
> On Jul 24, 2019, at 9:26 AM, Martin Fisher <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hey Folks,
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> Does anyone out there have a source for cassette pressure pad assemblies (I say assemblies because the pads are usually attached to a spring) or some alternative method of manufacturing your own. I've tried those peel and stick strips available from several sources online and they just don't cut it. Much too thick and rather cumbersome. Of course I can buy a bunch of C-O shells and mutilate them but I hate to waste so much just for the one part I need most.
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> Thanks! :-)
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> Martin
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