Tape Deck Recording (Just Reminiscing)
"The Bean Machine" wrote in message
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"Mike O'sullivan" wrote in message
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I still have much fun playing with my open-reel Teac A-2300SD. I bought
this
second-hand in 1987 and it still sounds superb at 7.5 ips.
As matter of interest Mike, are parts still freely available for machines
such as Teac and Revox?
I was offered a Revox many years ago, sadly it was out of my price range
at
the time. Never having owned a reel to reel, I feel like I've missed out
in
a funny sort of way :-(
Mind you, I do see them on Ebay from time to time...maybe I'll...
Nah, perhaps not, it'll only start a row with 'er indoors ;-)
Best Wishes
tox
Had a Revox B77 MkII over many years for recording live events. A well
built & good sounding machine which from time to time took its place in my
home listening setup. Thought it was a tad heavy (17kg) for location work
until I saw guys heaving Hammond B3's & Leslies around which put it all into
perspective. The Revox was replaced eventually by DAT... but your post
made me blow the dust of the tape machine and listen once again ...and it
aint 'arf bad :-)
Cheers,
Mike
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