Xref: utzoo misc.consumers:3830 sci.electronics:2127 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!ames!amdcad!sun!pitstop!sundc!seismo!uunet!edsews!charette From: charette@edsews.EDS.COM (Mark A. Charette) Newsgroups: misc.consumers,sci.electronics Subject: Re: Crickets in the VCR Summary: Try opening the case and looking for a light spring over the top of the rotating head contacting the center. Bend it (lightly) so it contacts the head a little stronger. This cured my VCR from chiping. Message-ID: <443@edsews.EDS.COM> Date: 13 Feb 88 16:50:39 GMT References: <109@richp1.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: EDS - Bloomfield Hills, MI Lines: 7 In article <109@richp1.UUCP>, robert@richp1.UUCP (Robert Miller) writes: > > When I record or play back a tape on my VCR (Sears brand), The unit > makes a rather annoying squealing sound like a cricket. Certainly > this can't be normal. The VCR is about two years old. Don't remember > this being a problem until recently. There is no audio or video > distortion. How does one eliminate this noise?