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Phil Allison wrote:
** Like this pile of junk belonging to Iain Churches ??
http://www.kolumbus.fi/iain.churches...projects1.html
They were actually a quite decent workhorse for basic radio and TV
operations. Not the finest analogue tape machine around - an A77 would out
perform one - but a nice machine to edit on which was probably their main
purpose. For 'important' recordings the BBC used Studer at that time. The
last 1/4" machine L-R produced - based on a Klark Techniques design - was
a far more interesting machine. And rather rarer. It had one of the most
stable tape transports ever made - it could be colour field locked.
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*Gaffer tape - The Force, light and dark sides - holds the universe together*
Dave Plowman
London SW
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