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My three year old daughter dropped my HV20 on the floor. I'm not sure if I'm being a hypochondriac or not, but the tape drive is buzzing. I'm not sure if the buzzing was prominent before, or if I'm just noticing it now because I was doing a thorough check. The buzzing occurs when the camera is in "camera mode". Can anyone offer some insight? I just don't want my footage coming out with a loud annoying buzz now ...
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You have damage to the lower head drum assembly.
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Thanks for the reply. That likely is the problem. After farther inspection, the buzzing isn't TOO bad. I don't notice it on recordings I've done since, so I'm happy with that. I guess I'll just plan on upgrading in the next year or two.
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