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| Product Type | Cassette Player |
| Brand | Tokyo |
| Model | Tape 2 |
| Dimensions (approx.) | 10.0 x 7.5 x 3.0 cm |
| Weight (approx.) | 200 g |
| Power Supply | 2 x AA batteries (1.5V each) or DC 3V adapter (not included) |
| Playback Support | Standard audio cassettes (Type I/II) |
| Controls | Play, Stop, Rewind, Fast Forward, Pause, Record (if supported) |
| Audio Output | 3.5 mm headphone jack; built-in speaker |
| Audio Features | Auto stop, mechanical tape counter |
| Belt Drive | Standard belt system (replaceable) |
| Cleaning | Clean tape heads with isopropyl alcohol and cotton swab; clean pinch roller and capstan |
| Safety Warnings | Keep away from magnets, water, and excessive heat; remove batteries when not in use for long periods |
| Spare Parts | Common spare parts: belts, battery cover, playback head (order from third-party suppliers) |
| Repairability | Basic repair possible (belt replacement, head cleaning); professional service recommended for complex issues |
Frequently Asked Questions - Tape 2 TOKYO
How do I clean the tape heads?
Open the cassette door, dampen a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher), and gently rub the playback head, pinch roller, and capstan. Let dry before use.
Why is the playback speed too fast or too slow?
This is often due to a worn or stretched belt. Replace the internal belt drive. Also check if the batteries are fully charged.
Can I record with this cassette player?
The Tokyo Tape 2 typically supports recording on standard blank cassettes. Use the built-in microphone or line-in jack (if available). Press Record and Play simultaneously.
How do I connect it to external speakers?
Use the 3.5mm headphone jack with an auxiliary cable to connect to active speakers or an amplifier.
Why does the tape get eaten?
This can happen if the pinch roller is dirty or the belt is slipping. Clean the roller with alcohol and replace the belt if necessary. Also ensure the cassette is not damaged.
What types of batteries does it use?
It requires 2 AA batteries (1.5V each, alkaline recommended). Can also be powered via a 3V DC adapter (not included).
How do I replace the belt?
Open the case, locate the motor and flywheel, remove the old belt, and thread a new belt around the flywheel and motor pulley. Refer to a repair guide for exact routing.
My headphones don't work – what's wrong?
Check if the headphone jack is clean and fully inserted. Try another headphone set. If still not working, the internal jack may be loose or the speaker may be selected – no sound will come through headphones if a built-in speaker is active.
How can I improve sound quality?
Use high-quality cassettes (Type II or IV), clean the heads regularly, and ensure the tape transport mechanism is properly aligned. Using an external amplifier can also enhance audio.
Is it safe to leave batteries inside for a long time?
Remove batteries if you won't use the player for more than a month. Leaking batteries can damage the device. Store in a cool, dry place.
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