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Cassette Stuck
A friend has a Becker GP 2140. Recently, the cassette got stuck and could not be ejected. Anyone can help?
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Using a pair of hemostats, grab the outside edge of either of the two write protect notches on the tape. Pull upwards and out.
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Waasn't there another thread about this same thing just a week or two ago? CD players have a tiny hole somewhere next to the slot. You can eject them manually by sticking a paperclip into that hole and pushing. Do cassettes have anything like that?
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Not sure about the tiny hole, but I only read the previous thread after I had posted this one. Anyway, It all sounded very complicated, especially for my 70 year old friend. I was hoping for a more simple solution (if any). Will try out TX76513's suggestion and let you all know what happens. Thanks. Phillip |
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