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ADJUSTMENT
Play/Record and Playback Head Azimuth Adjustment To adjust the play/record and playback head azimuth screw: 1. Connect two (2) VTVMs and a dual trace scope to the stereo headphone jack (as shown) with a 32 ohm dummy load. (See Figure 1.)
SCOPE
CH1 CH2
VTVM
VTVM
DUMMY LOAD JK801
Figure 1. Azimuth Adjustment
2. Insert a 10 kHz test tape (Teac MTT-1141V or Equivalent) into the tape mechanism and play it back. 3. While playing back the test tape, slowly turn the azimuth adjusting screw until the amplitude of both channel output waveforms is maximum and in phase. (See Figure 2.) 4. Secure the azimuth screw in place with glue or paint after making the adjustment.
Figure 2. Head Output Signal
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