Tape Head Cleaning Question
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:25 pm
About a year ago, I posted a question about getting tape heads cleaned on old gear. I got a slew of great advice - chief among which was "don't ever clean your own gear". There were lots of funny comments for anyone who cares to read it.
http://forums.macrosystem.com/cgi-bin/u ... 5&t=000607
So oddly, I never did get the gear cleaned. It was a PD150 camcorder, a DSR11 DVCAM VCR, and a TRV81 Hi-8 camcorder. I didn't need the gear that badly at the time and have put off the service until now. All my stuff has been sitting dormant for over a year. Now, I *really* need the stuff to work again.
Per Tim Kennelly's advice, I called a Sony Center in LA and was told the pieces have a "flat rate" for repair. Are you ready for this? $625 to get the heads cleaned on my PD150!!! I laughed out loud and didn't even continue the conversation regarding the rest of the stuff. My notion is that a head cleaning goes for around $100...maybe $150 if it's a well-known professional shop.
Someone recommended Lou Bruno as a repair guy. I do trust the voices on the Macrosystem forum because I've had some seriously good advice come out of you guys in the past.
So the PD150 just needs a cleaning. The DVCAM VCR needs a cleaning, but it's also getting sketchy on sucking the tapes in. I sometimes have to press it in four or five times before the tape will load. My old Sony Hi-8 (TRV81) also needs a head cleaning so I can finally digitize all these old tapes I have sitting on the shelf. (Although I'm also watching for brand new Hi-8 cams on eBay around $100 or so when they come up. That's probably better than getting the old one repaired. And that's also assuming I do find a new Hi-8 cam somewhere for less than the price of cleaning.)
So who can steer me with utmost authority here? I know I'm going to have to ship this stuff, so obviously I want someone who can do it right in one shot. I don't want to find myself saying "it's still not quit right", like I've gotten with local Joes who "kind of" know how to clean a tape head. And while a PD150 and a DVCAM VCR are probably ancient technology by now, they're still my precious gear and I need them taken good care of. I don't want to buy new stuff.
Can I put myself into ya'lls hands and ask where to send this stuff?
All I'm looking for is very competent work at a fair price.
Thanks in advance for anyone who can help me.
Warmly,
John Neumann
http://forums.macrosystem.com/cgi-bin/u ... 5&t=000607
So oddly, I never did get the gear cleaned. It was a PD150 camcorder, a DSR11 DVCAM VCR, and a TRV81 Hi-8 camcorder. I didn't need the gear that badly at the time and have put off the service until now. All my stuff has been sitting dormant for over a year. Now, I *really* need the stuff to work again.
Per Tim Kennelly's advice, I called a Sony Center in LA and was told the pieces have a "flat rate" for repair. Are you ready for this? $625 to get the heads cleaned on my PD150!!! I laughed out loud and didn't even continue the conversation regarding the rest of the stuff. My notion is that a head cleaning goes for around $100...maybe $150 if it's a well-known professional shop.
Someone recommended Lou Bruno as a repair guy. I do trust the voices on the Macrosystem forum because I've had some seriously good advice come out of you guys in the past.
So the PD150 just needs a cleaning. The DVCAM VCR needs a cleaning, but it's also getting sketchy on sucking the tapes in. I sometimes have to press it in four or five times before the tape will load. My old Sony Hi-8 (TRV81) also needs a head cleaning so I can finally digitize all these old tapes I have sitting on the shelf. (Although I'm also watching for brand new Hi-8 cams on eBay around $100 or so when they come up. That's probably better than getting the old one repaired. And that's also assuming I do find a new Hi-8 cam somewhere for less than the price of cleaning.)
So who can steer me with utmost authority here? I know I'm going to have to ship this stuff, so obviously I want someone who can do it right in one shot. I don't want to find myself saying "it's still not quit right", like I've gotten with local Joes who "kind of" know how to clean a tape head. And while a PD150 and a DVCAM VCR are probably ancient technology by now, they're still my precious gear and I need them taken good care of. I don't want to buy new stuff.
Can I put myself into ya'lls hands and ask where to send this stuff?
All I'm looking for is very competent work at a fair price.
Thanks in advance for anyone who can help me.
Warmly,
John Neumann