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Title: Sony WM-D3 Anolog Recorder Question
Post by: wh0snext on March 20, 2008, 02:18:32 PM
Hello,

 I have been using a Sony WM-D3 recorder for about 10 years. I really like the sound, portability and size of the unit. I am however having problems with it now and am not sure what's wrong. My last 2 recordings have been ruined because the recording is coming out distorted and sounding like it is under water. When I experiment at home I find that if I tap on the recorder it corrects the problem for a time but it will go back to distortion mode after a few minutes. I am guessing that the heads are out of wack but am looking to see if any one else has had this problem and how did you get it fixed. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks, Ric
Title: Re: Sony WM-D3 Anolog Recorder Question
Post by: Depechemode1993 on March 20, 2008, 03:56:01 PM
your heads might be misaligned or they are dirty. have  you used a cleaning tape? If not I would try and see if you can get it serviced somewhere like Pro Digital. A yearly checkup isn't bad.
Title: Re: Sony WM-D3 Anolog Recorder Question
Post by: Belexes on March 20, 2008, 04:06:02 PM
If you are unable to fix it with cleaning the heads, demagnetizing, etc you might want to just pick one up on Ebay.  May be able to get this one cheap:

http://cgi.ebay.com/SONY-WALKMAN-PROFESSIONAL-RECORDING-WM-D3-Recorder_W0QQitemZ290215124820QQihZ019QQcategoryZ15053QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Title: Re: Sony WM-D3 Anolog Recorder Question
Post by: wh0snext on March 20, 2008, 04:11:04 PM
Thanks for the reply. The heads are clean. I'll try to demagnetize the heads and see if that works. Otherwise I'll check ebay out and consider sending it into the shop.

Ric
Title: Re: Sony WM-D3 Anolog Recorder Question
Post by: guysonic on March 20, 2008, 06:02:20 PM
Notorious supply reel and take-up reel forces eventually get out of specification from wear, and metal capstan-pinch roller can get dirty, and roller rubber can be dried out/dirty to not pull tape past the heads in consistent manner.  Nothing short of expert tech service has chance of fixing the reel forces, but you can try cleaning the capstan/pinch roller with pure isopropyl alcohol and cotton swab to see if this helps. 

Also electronic servo that regulates capstan speed can go bad for a number of reasons that also requires expert tech service. 
Title: Re: Sony WM-D3 Anolog Recorder Question
Post by: Roving Sign on March 22, 2008, 09:55:05 AM
your heads might be misaligned or they are dirty. have  you used a cleaning tape? If not I would try and see if you can get it serviced somewhere like Pro Digital. A yearly checkup isn't bad.

This is an analog cassette recorder...and has been out of production for decades...would seem unlikely than anyone would service it.

Best bet if you like this device - try to buy a working replacement on ebay...probably cost less than a repair.
Title: Re: Sony WM-D3 Anolog Recorder Question
Post by: Since85 on March 22, 2008, 11:58:59 PM
As I remember the D-3, I believe that the heads are connected to the door, so they move every time the door opens or is closed. Thus, the extra movement makes them come out of alignment more often than other small recorders. Based on your cursory description, I think it is a head alignment issue.

I suggest the following:
1. Unless you LOVE the small size of it, but want to remain cassette analog, but a d-6 or d-5 to replace it. (You can get those cheap these days). A D-6 is not much bigger physically, but I think a much higher quality unit. As I remember talk amongst Dead tapers when the D-3 came out "It's half a D-6".  ;)

2. If your budget is a bit bigger, look into the CHEAP 24 bit recorders out these days. They are even smaller than a d-3. Plus, you don't have to buy tapes for it!!

I would not spend the $$ getting it fixed/calibrated. You can use your cash more effectively elsewhere.

Good luck!

Title: Re: Sony WM-D3 Anolog Recorder Question
Post by: morst on March 23, 2008, 02:24:26 PM
A D-6 is not much bigger physically, but I think a much higher quality unit. . . .
2. If your budget is a bit bigger, look into the CHEAP 24 bit recorders out these days. They are even smaller than a d-3. Plus, you don't have to buy tapes for it!!
The WM-D6C is a great unit. If you are sticking to analog, you will probably like it. The new solid state recorders are mighty handy though, and getting cheaper all the time! Think the $$ you will save on media!