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06-17-2013
07:27 AM
06-17-2013
07:27 AM
Cassette Player
What is the "azimuth" hole on my cassette deck used for?
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06-17-2013
07:30 AM
06-17-2013
07:30 AM
Re: Cassette Player
The hole marked as "azimuth" is for use in the final stage of assembly and testing to adjust the height of the cassette playback head to ensure proper track tracking by the head. All cassette players and recorders have an azimuth adjustment method. Some products have holes through which the adjustment is made and some products don't.
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06-17-2013
07:31 AM
06-17-2013
07:31 AM
Re: Cassette Player
- The hole marked as "azimuth" is for use in the final stage of assembly and testing to adjust the height of the cassette playback head to ensure proper track tracking by the head.
- All cassette players and recorders have an azimuth adjustment method.
- Some products have holes through which the adjustment is made and some products don't.
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06-17-2013
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07:31 AM
Re: Cassette Player
- The hole marked as "azimuth" is for use in the final stage of assembly and testing to adjust the height of the cassette playback head to ensure proper track tracking by the head.
- All cassette players and recorders have an azimuth adjustment method.
- Some products have holes through which the adjustment is made and some products don't.
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06-17-2013
07:31 AM
06-17-2013
07:31 AM
Re: Cassette Player
Thanks and Regards.