Onkyo Integra TA-207 3-Head Stereo Cassette Deck



Hi all,

I recently acquired an Onkyo TA-207 cassette deck which was in mint
condition and worked flawlessly at first. I'm guessing since I've given
it more use in the last 3 weeks than it's previous owner probably has
in the last 9 years, I noticed that a strange harmonic-like electical
hum had developed. So, after moving the unit to several locations
finally setting it inside a farraday cage and was unable to remove the
noise, it was apparent it was sourced inside the unit. After a few
minutes I discovered the VFD was the culprit, creating this electronic
hum when turned on (this unit has option of turning the VFD on and off
and selecting brightness), and increasing when the brightness was
turned on. I listened to this unit quite a bit when I got it and it did
not have this problem. I've noticed it's gotten louder over maybe the
last week. Now, a few things I've noticed about this. The noise is not
present on tapes I've recorded when the VFD was on. I verified this in
other tape decks. It's also getting in somewhere in the tape pre-amp
circuit, becuase if I turn Dolby on, the noise is greatly reduced.

I'm not sure what exactly I can do aside from creating a shield around
as much of the VFD as possible, but even then that might not work. I'm
sure this thing was engineered so the VFD wouldn't interfere, and being
made in 1991, it's completely possible that the sudden shock of use
might of caused a componet or two to start breaking down, perhaps a
resistor that's going to ground for shielding has failed...although
it's hard to see a small resisitor like that fail.

I haven't yet obtained a service manual or schematic...so if anyone out
there has one they might be able to dig up for me, i'd appreciate it,
but any other advice would be helpful too.

.



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