Hi Guys,
Scotty came over today with a 'parts' GF-9090 that we planned to rob some tape heads/cables from for my GF-9494. Turns out the plug to the circuit board has slightly larger terminals on the 9494 so there went that plan.
Anyway, I said to Scotty that if the 9090 parts didn't suit the 9494, I'd give it a quick freshen up. As you would agree, it's too good a box to be a parts unit. It does have a faulty Mono/Stereo/Stereo Wide switch though that no amount of switch cleaning will fix. Anyway, I rebuilt the tape deck and at Scotty's request, I removed the plastic speaker grills to see what the speakers would look like naked. Turns out the grills just sit loose between the speakers and the front case so removal was easy:
View attachment 2787
View attachment 2788
View attachment 2789
There is a very noticeable improvement in sound output and quality too with the plastic grills removed.
I'll post a 'Parts Wanted' thread for a GF-9090 switch panel and a GF-9494 tape head/cable.
James....
Scotty came over today with a 'parts' GF-9090 that we planned to rob some tape heads/cables from for my GF-9494. Turns out the plug to the circuit board has slightly larger terminals on the 9494 so there went that plan.
Anyway, I said to Scotty that if the 9090 parts didn't suit the 9494, I'd give it a quick freshen up. As you would agree, it's too good a box to be a parts unit. It does have a faulty Mono/Stereo/Stereo Wide switch though that no amount of switch cleaning will fix. Anyway, I rebuilt the tape deck and at Scotty's request, I removed the plastic speaker grills to see what the speakers would look like naked. Turns out the grills just sit loose between the speakers and the front case so removal was easy:
View attachment 2787
View attachment 2788
View attachment 2789
There is a very noticeable improvement in sound output and quality too with the plastic grills removed.
I'll post a 'Parts Wanted' thread for a GF-9090 switch panel and a GF-9494 tape head/cable.
James....




