@bob540, I used to sell the Teac A6400 reel to reel with 10 1/2 inch reels back in the 70's. More than likely, this is the US model as opposed to the European model. It was an excellent machine, the solenoids all worked perfectly and I can't remember ever getting any in for repair. (We were an authorized service center back then for Teac) It is an excellent machine, I sold quite a lot of them to the local bands who were hoping tto get their big break.
I would grab it. It is very doubtful the heads are damaged. I would think a good repair shop could get it working like new for a few hundred. It is mostly cleaning out old grease, replacing with new, resurface or replace pinch rollers, replace any bulbs, calibrate vu meters, clean, demag and align heads using a scope and Teac test reel. If everything else works, you can get the best fidelity from it. The Master tape series being sold are incredible sounding with astounding fidelity. Food for thought.
I would grab it. It is very doubtful the heads are damaged. I would think a good repair shop could get it working like new for a few hundred. It is mostly cleaning out old grease, replacing with new, resurface or replace pinch rollers, replace any bulbs, calibrate vu meters, clean, demag and align heads using a scope and Teac test reel. If everything else works, you can get the best fidelity from it. The Master tape series being sold are incredible sounding with astounding fidelity. Food for thought.