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jleon92f
09-27-2008, 03:00 PM
Hi Tape fans,
I have not played the Pioneer CT-F9191 in a while so I took it out for a test run today. Still plays great! Rich did a Fantastic rebuild on this deck.:yes:
Sounds beautiful...:thmbsp:
Enjoy.
John.:music:
MichaelJ
09-27-2008, 03:14 PM
Yes, Rabbi Rich did a rebuild on my 9191 as well. I bought mine as a "period correct" addition to my small Pioneer collection. I had no idea how truly great it would sound. I play mine much more than I would have guessed. It's a great tape deck!
betterthan
09-27-2008, 03:48 PM
Just got mine yesterday...doesnt look like its ever been serviced and it probably hasn't been used in 20 years...only problems are a missing knob, a slipping fastwind belt, and a lot of dust...sounds and plays better than I imagined it would :)
pioneervato
09-27-2008, 09:25 PM
For being only a 2-head system the 9191 has some pretty good specs and sounds real nice. Rich has one of my CT-F1000's for a little restoration work. I look forward to picking it up when he's done.
The thrifts around here have almost endless supply of pre-recorded tapes and you can also score some new Maxell and TDK tapes from time to time as I have. Even picked a few Metal tapes recently. Nobody seems to buy the cassette tapes (thanks to CD's and MP3's) which is good for me as I can usually find some good ones with no problem.
jleon92f
09-28-2008, 06:08 AM
For being only a 2-head system the 9191 has some pretty good specs and sounds real nice. Rich has one of my CT-F1000's for a little restoration work. I look forward to picking it up when he's done.
The thrifts around here have almost endless supply of pre-recorded tapes and you can also score some new Maxell and TDK tapes from time to time as I have. Even picked a few Metal tapes recently. Nobody seems to buy the cassette tapes (thanks to CD's and MP3's) which is good for me as I can usually find some good ones with no problem.
I like the CT-F1000's beefy deck with pitch control like the RT-707.
Let us know when you get it back.
Enjoy the music.
John.:music:
Strawman
09-28-2008, 12:40 PM
All of this talk about 9191's makes me want to set mine back up.
I'm just to lazy today, and will probably just fire up the KD-3030.
Some Billy Joel sounds good for a lazy Sunday afternoon. :thmbsp:
jleon92f
09-29-2008, 05:53 AM
All of this talk about 9191's makes me want to set mine back up.
I'm just to lazy today, and will probably just fire up the KD-3030.
Some Billy Joel sounds good for a lazy Sunday afternoon. :thmbsp:
I have not started my repair on my KD-3030 yet, soon..
Enjoy your sounds.
John.:music:
SPL db
09-29-2008, 06:31 AM
If Rich worked on it, rest assure, it'll be around for years to come! :yes: :thmbsp:
Scott
Switchblade
09-29-2008, 12:45 PM
I've never been a fan of cassettes, but I just received a 9191 on a deal for some equipment that an elderly man was selling. Looking at the solid quality of this unit, it was enough to get me interested in the format. These are really beautiful and well made!
jleon92f
09-29-2008, 04:00 PM
I've never been a fan of cassettes, but I just received a 9191 on a deal for some equipment that an elderly man was selling. Looking at the solid quality of this unit, it was enough to get me interested in the format. These are really beautiful and well made!
Hi, Notice the weight difference between todays decks and the decks from the past! They were made like tanks and can be repaired not tossed.:yes:
Enjoy the music.
John.:music:
juane
09-29-2008, 09:26 PM
I've hundreds of tapes that have been waiting patiently to get digitized. Mostly mixes from the eighties and nineties pulled from KUNM FM in Albuquerque.
Priceless, of course.
Poking around our local thrift I ran into this big beefy wooden-cased cassette deck. Hmmm, looks like this was a quality machine in it's day. So, for twenty bucks what did I have to lose?
Googled 9191 and was amazed to see it was vintage 1975! $450 new.
The deck is really clean - looks great, lights all work. FF and Rew worked fine but it would stop playing after a few minutes, or seconds. Dang, but not surprising for a 33 year old machine.
More googling and I was equally amazed to find that parts are available.
And I discovered this site. Yea! all kinds of good info.
Against my better judgment, I ordered a repair kit from wjoe.com, rather than going to the expense of mailing it off to an expert.
Anyway, I just installed the new belts, tires and rubber pulley kit. The kit was packaged nicely and the illustrated instructions were more than I expected. Some glitches were included: the instructions were not entirely accurate and the idler tire was not the correct dimension. Finally, the custom made pulley (15 bucks) would not fit on the motor shaft. Dang. Lucky for me I had the tools to ream the bore.
All in all, not bad considering the 100s of vintage units wjoe supplies parts for.
Upshot: The thing is hooked up to my PC and I'm enjoying music not heard in years!
juane
betterthan
09-29-2008, 10:57 PM
has anybody else had issues with the wjoe kits? I'm a bit stuck between them and vintage electronics...the illustrated instructions would be nice...but I have heard nothing but good about vintage electronics (the price is better, too)
Red Stick
09-30-2008, 04:48 AM
I used Wjoe for the belts and brass wheel for the CT-F9191. Very clear instructions and everything you need. :thmbsp:
jleon92f
09-30-2008, 05:48 AM
has anybody else had issues with the wjoe kits? I'm a bit stuck between them and vintage electronics...the illustrated instructions would be nice...but I have heard nothing but good about vintage electronics (the price is better, too)
Hi,
I used the Joe kit on my CT-F700 and it worked fine without a hitch. When it comes to price I always remember" You Get What You Pay For", this has bitten me plenty of times to make me pay that little extra amount.
Vintage Electronics does not come with the tires, that is an extra expense. So they are basically the same price.
The Directions worked great for me.:thmbsp:
Thanks,
John.:music:
jleon92f
09-30-2008, 05:49 AM
I've hundreds of tapes that have been waiting patiently to get digitized. Mostly mixes from the eighties and nineties pulled from KUNM FM in Albuquerque.
Priceless, of course.
Poking around our local thrift I ran into this big beefy wooden-cased cassette deck. Hmmm, looks like this was a quality machine in it's day. So, for twenty bucks what did I have to lose?
Googled 9191 and was amazed to see it was vintage 1975! $450 new.
The deck is really clean - looks great, lights all work. FF and Rew worked fine but it would stop playing after a few minutes, or seconds. Dang, but not surprising for a 33 year old machine.
More googling and I was equally amazed to find that parts are available.
And I discovered this site. Yea! all kinds of good info.
Against my better judgment, I ordered a repair kit from wjoe.com, rather than going to the expense of mailing it off to an expert.
Anyway, I just installed the new belts, tires and rubber pulley kit. The kit was packaged nicely and the illustrated instructions were more than I expected. Some glitches were included: the instructions were not entirely accurate and the idler tire was not the correct dimension. Finally, the custom made pulley (15 bucks) would not fit on the motor shaft. Dang. Lucky for me I had the tools to ream the bore.
All in all, not bad considering the 100s of vintage units wjoe supplies parts for.
Upshot: The thing is hooked up to my PC and I'm enjoying music not heard in years!
juane
Welcome and good luck with your New Cassette Deck.
Enjoy your music.
John.:music:
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