djengan,
I suspect that the problem your having is simpler than they say.
Two questions:
Do you live near salt water?
Do you own a tape deck?
The description of the problem does not suggest that it is serious.
I'm guessing you don't use the tape monitor switch. It will eventually cause the audio to "drop out" or drop in volume if it is not used especially if you live near salt water.
The cure:
Exercise the tape monitor switch a few times and see what happens.
If there is a "tape 2" switch - same thing.
Hope this helps
Roger
I suspect that the problem your having is simpler than they say.
Two questions:
Do you live near salt water?
Do you own a tape deck?
The description of the problem does not suggest that it is serious.
I'm guessing you don't use the tape monitor switch. It will eventually cause the audio to "drop out" or drop in volume if it is not used especially if you live near salt water.
The cure:
Exercise the tape monitor switch a few times and see what happens.
If there is a "tape 2" switch - same thing.
Hope this helps
Roger