Complete Pressure Pad Replacement - Pad and Mount | Audiomover
In this video, Robert John Hadfield from Audiomover demonstrates how to fix the most common problem found in cassette tapes—replacing the pressure pad. Without this small but essential piece, tapes won't sound right when played. Robert shows how to inspect and repair the pad, ensuring your tapes can be properly digitized for optimal sound. Audiomover specializes in preserving audio and video memories by converting tapes into digital formats. Whether it's personal recordings, church sermons, or even government archives, Audiomover has you covered! Watch to learn more about the process of preserving your valuable cassette tapes! #CassetteTapeRepair #DigitizeYourMemories #Audiomover #TapePreservation #AudioRestoration #imemories #legacybox audiomover.com

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