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RichardL January 18th 04 09:42 PM

Open-reel tape-deck wanted (London)
 
Can anyone help me find a quarter track professional
tape deck (Revox A77, B77 or similar) with 10-inch spool capacity.
Must be in good working condition.



Ian Bell January 18th 04 10:06 PM

Open-reel tape-deck wanted (London)
 
RichardL wrote:

Can anyone help me find a quarter track professional
tape deck (Revox A77, B77 or similar) with 10-inch spool capacity.
Must be in good working condition.


You will often find these on the uk eBay or you could look in the reader ads
at www.sospubs.co.uk

Ian

Dave Plowman January 18th 04 10:50 PM

Open-reel tape-deck wanted (London)
 
In article ,
RichardL wrote:
Can anyone help me find a quarter track professional
tape deck (Revox A77, B77 or similar) with 10-inch spool capacity.
Must be in good working condition.


These aren't really pro decks, but high end domestic, or semi-pro. And
pros never used 1/4Tk as there's no point.

--
*A bartender is just a pharmacist with a limited inventory.

Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn

Ian Bell January 19th 04 05:00 PM

Open-reel tape-deck wanted (London)
 
Dave Plowman wrote:

In article ,
RichardL wrote:
Can anyone help me find a quarter track professional
tape deck (Revox A77, B77 or similar) with 10-inch spool capacity.
Must be in good working condition.


These aren't really pro decks, but high end domestic, or semi-pro.


Depends on your definition of pro. I saw lots of Revox A77s in pro studios
in the 70's used as delay/echo/slapback units.

Ian


Dave Plowman January 19th 04 08:03 PM

Open-reel tape-deck wanted (London)
 
In article ,
Ian Bell wrote:
These aren't really pro decks, but high end domestic, or semi-pro.


Depends on your definition of pro. I saw lots of Revox A77s in pro
studios in the 70's used as delay/echo/slapback units.


Well, yes. But I assume the OP wants it for record/replay purposes - not
as an outboard FX unit?

--
*I pretend to work. - they pretend to pay me.

Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn

Ian Bell January 19th 04 10:38 PM

Open-reel tape-deck wanted (London)
 
Dave Plowman wrote:

In article ,
Ian Bell wrote:
These aren't really pro decks, but high end domestic, or semi-pro.


Depends on your definition of pro. I saw lots of Revox A77s in pro
studios in the 70's used as delay/echo/slapback units.


Well, yes. But I assume the OP wants it for record/replay purposes - not
as an outboard FX unit?


We are splitting hairs but I do agree with you in principle.

Ian


Dave Plowman January 20th 04 06:29 PM

Open-reel tape-deck wanted (London)
 
In article ,
Ian Bell wrote:
These aren't really pro decks, but high end domestic, or semi-pro.


Depends on your definition of pro. I saw lots of Revox A77s in pro
studios in the 70's used as delay/echo/slapback units.


Well, yes. But I assume the OP wants it for record/replay purposes - not
as an outboard FX unit?


We are splitting hairs but I do agree with you in principle.


Well, I'd say you can't call a deck professional unless it uses balanced
ins and outs at the standard 'zero' level. I'd also expect it to be easy
to edit on. The A77 - fine though it is - satisfies neither.

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Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn

Ian Bell January 21st 04 12:20 PM

Open-reel tape-deck wanted (London)
 
Dave Plowman wrote:

In article ,
Ian Bell wrote:
These aren't really pro decks, but high end domestic, or semi-pro.

Depends on your definition of pro. I saw lots of Revox A77s in pro
studios in the 70's used as delay/echo/slapback units.

Well, yes. But I assume the OP wants it for record/replay purposes -
not as an outboard FX unit?


We are splitting hairs but I do agree with you in principle.


Well, I'd say you can't call a deck professional unless it uses balanced
ins and outs at the standard 'zero' level. I'd also expect it to be easy
to edit on. The A77 - fine though it is - satisfies neither.


Like I said, we are splitting hairs and I would like to see you edit on a
Nagra or Stellavox. I would call a professional deck any deck that is
often used by professionals, so that would include the A77, B77 PR00 and
the Uher Report.

Ian

Dave Plowman January 21st 04 02:27 PM

Open-reel tape-deck wanted (London)
 
In article ,
Ian Bell wrote:
Like I said, we are splitting hairs and I would like to see you edit on a
Nagra or Stellavox.


True, but these are specialised portable machines mainly for location
recording. And have balanced connections.

I would call a professional deck any deck that is
often used by professionals, so that would include the A77, B77 PR00 and
the Uher Report.


Thins like a Uher Report aren't used by pro recording engineers - they're
designed, funnily enough, for reporters.

Studer is the pro range from the same company as Revox.

The BBC used Ferrographs running at 1 7/8ths and triple play tape to log
the output of NASSA during the various Apollo missions. So does that make
it a pro system in the usual meaning of the word?

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*Some people are only alive because it is illegal to kill.

Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn


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