I suspect the recording problem is that the wires have broken on the back of the recording head. The heads move forward every time that a cassette is played and the wires have to bend a little. A common fault on many cassette recorders is that these wires break with constant movement. I have a machine with the same problem, but getting to the head wiring in a CP430 is far from easy. John.
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I suspect the recording problem is that the wires have broken on the back of the recording head. The heads move forward every time that a cassette is played and the wires have to bend a little. A common fault on many cassette recorders is that these wires break with constant movement. I have a machine with the same problem, but getting to the head wiring in a CP430 is far from easy. John.