Had a D-811 also, really liked it a lot but it ate tapes. Had a weird idiosyncrasy that if I hit FF & Rew before hitting play, it worked fine. But if I forgot to do that sequence, it would eat the tape.
Kyocera repair/restoration
At the risk of being flamed, can anyone recommend an excellent technician or shop to repair my beloved Kyocera D-811 cassette deck? The last technician to touch it was Steven Sank, but he's apparently had a career change and is now making custom mics.
I've also got a Kyocera DA-510cx CD player that needs work, though I'm not sure it would be worth the cost to repair. It won't read any discs, and the tray needs a little help to open. Thoughts and suggestions would be welcome. No trolls, please.
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