I have a TBC-1000 that another member of my family got off of ebay about 5-6 years ago. I'm seeing very occasional dropouts like the one in the video here:
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/...ng#post2621488 However, futzing with the wiring harness and connectors does not seem to trigger the issue. It doesn't happen very frequently (that I've noticed), and it's lasted no more than a few minutes at a time.
I have been reading that these units have power supply issues. I believe I have been using the original AC adapter (AC ADAPTER, Input: 120VAC 60Hz 21W, Output: 12VDC 1200mA, Model SCP48-121200, Class 2 Transformer, Made in Taiwan). It's the older, heavier type, and it gets quite a bit warmer than I'm used to. I measured the voltage at 16.75V (disconnected, with no load). Is that an issue? Should I replace the power supply?
I've read that I can use a power supply from a USB hard drive. Are those acceptable as a long term solution, or do they introduce noise, etc. into the analog signals? I have one here (Asian Power Devices, Model No. WA-18Q12FU, Input 100-240V 0.5A Max, Output 12V 1.5A, Center Positive).
I've also found this online:
https://www.tgrantphoto.com/sales/in...corrector-1001, but it seems fairly expensive and the lead time is a bit long.
Are there any reputable businesses that repair/refurbish TBC-1000s? The issue may be tolerable for now (given the kinds of tapes I'm digitizing), but this is likely the only TBC I will ever own (given the prices), so I think it might make sense to get it fixed (if that's what it needs).