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ekimklaw Posted - Apr 01 2008 : 3:14:25 PM
Hello everyone, this is my first post here.

I bought a Sanyo cassette deck the other day. It's real clean, practically brand new. But my problem is, the cassette only records and plays out of the left channel of either the headphones or any speakers hooked up.

Using RCA cables, I checked all the inputs and they all had sound, but again, only through the left channel.

In a nutshell: Anything played in the tape deck only plays left channel.

Can this be fixed? If so, does anyone know how?

Thanks!

-Mike

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audioguru Posted - Apr 01 2008 : 3:23:03 PM
I didn't know that somebody still uses old cassette tapes.
The Sanyo cassette deck might be 30 years old and parts for it are long gone.

Since you said that only one channel plays on a speaker then one channel of its amplifier is probably blown up.
It is stereo so it would be easy to compare the two channels and find the blown part.

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