Paul Joppa
Moderator
The service manual is available online from "hifiengine"; I registered and downloaded it. The tape head preamp assembly has a very-low-frequency gain of about 1800 (about the same as Eros) and an input impedance of 100K, so I speculate the tape head is similar to others for which the Eros is designed. The equalization on that board looks to be similar as well. The head itself is part number RPB-041, but I can't find any specs. There have been a few threads on AudioKarma - I didn't see anything useful though.
Based on the above, I would expect a correctly-functioning Eros to provide nearly inaudible tube rush and an excellent frequency response, so long as its input is correct (the correct head coil, direct to the Eros and disconnected from anything else - there must be a switch in the deck for bi-directional operation?) and its output goes to an appropriate load. All these have I think been mentioned, but one at least of them still must be the culprit.
Be sure to give your friend the manual, which has the circuit as well as the pictures showing parts placement. The circuit has terminal numbers identified which is a big help.
Based on the above, I would expect a correctly-functioning Eros to provide nearly inaudible tube rush and an excellent frequency response, so long as its input is correct (the correct head coil, direct to the Eros and disconnected from anything else - there must be a switch in the deck for bi-directional operation?) and its output goes to an appropriate load. All these have I think been mentioned, but one at least of them still must be the culprit.
Be sure to give your friend the manual, which has the circuit as well as the pictures showing parts placement. The circuit has terminal numbers identified which is a big help.