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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. |
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 |
Open-reel tape-deck wanted (London)
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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 |
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 |
Open-reel tape-deck wanted (London)
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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 |
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 |
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. -- *I see you've set aside this special time to humiliate yourself in public Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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 |
Open-reel tape-deck wanted (London)
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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? -- *Some people are only alive because it is illegal to kill. Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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