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Tape Deck Recording (Just Reminiscing)
I picked up some TDK SA90 tape from Richer Sounds for a bargain 59p each, I
then rigged up my Pioneer CT-S740S tape deck, which I bought about five years ago and have never used. Sheer bliss, just messing about using all the bells and whistles (more than you can shake a stick at on this deck,) it just reminded me of 20 years ago, when virtually when everything was recorded onto compact cassettes. As for the sound quality of the deck, I was knocked out by how much tape technology has moved on since the seventies. OK the Pioneer is no Nakamichi, however, for the IIRC, £230 I paid for it in a half price sale, it has paid me back fully in one evening...simply wonderful... Will tape ever die? Lets hope not! Cheers all tox |
Tape Deck Recording (Just Reminiscing)
"The Bean Machine" wrote in message ... I picked up some TDK SA90 tape from Richer Sounds for a bargain 59p each, I then rigged up my Pioneer CT-S740S tape deck, which I bought about five years ago and have never used. Sheer bliss, just messing about using all the bells and whistles (more than you can shake a stick at on this deck,) it just reminded me of 20 years ago, when virtually when everything was recorded onto compact cassettes. As for the sound quality of the deck, I was knocked out by how much tape technology has moved on since the seventies. OK the Pioneer is no Nakamichi, however, for the IIRC, £230 I paid for it in a half price sale, it has paid me back fully in one evening...simply wonderful... Will tape ever die? Lets hope not! Cheers all tox My sentiments exactly. :-) Ardz |
Tape Deck Recording (Just Reminiscing)
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. "The Bean Machine" wrote in message ... I picked up some TDK SA90 tape from Richer Sounds for a bargain 59p each, I then rigged up my Pioneer CT-S740S tape deck, which I bought about five years ago and have never used. |
Tape Deck Recording (Just Reminiscing)
"Mike O'sullivan" wrote in message ... 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 |
Tape Deck Recording (Just Reminiscing)
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Bean Machine writes "Mike O'sullivan" wrote in message ... 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 Hurrmp! If my missus objected to my B67 then she knows where her mothers is;-() -- Tony Sayer |
Tape Deck Recording (Just Reminiscing)
"The Bean Machine" wrote in message ... "Mike O'sullivan" wrote in message ... 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 |
Tape Deck Recording (Just Reminiscing)
The Bean Machine wrote:
I picked up some TDK SA90 tape from Richer Sounds for a bargain 59p each, I then rigged up my Pioneer CT-S740S tape deck, which I bought about five years ago and have never used. Sheer bliss, just messing about using all the bells and whistles (more than you can shake a stick at on this deck,) it just reminded me of 20 years ago, when virtually when everything was recorded onto compact cassettes. As for the sound quality of the deck, I was knocked out by how much tape technology has moved on since the seventies. OK the Pioneer is no Nakamichi, however, for the IIRC, £230 I paid for it in a half price sale, it has paid me back fully in one evening...simply wonderful... Will tape ever die? Lets hope not! Cheers all tox You should try *real* tape recording on a reel to reel recorder. Ian |
Tape Deck Recording (Just Reminiscing)
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 11:03:30 -0000, "The Bean Machine"
wrote: "Mike O'sullivan" wrote in message ... 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 ;-) If anyone's at all interested, I still have a Tandberg 1621X two-track machine which I haven't used for about twenty years! -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
Tape Deck Recording (Just Reminiscing)
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 13:34:17 +0000, Ian Bell
wrote: The Bean Machine wrote: I picked up some TDK SA90 tape from Richer Sounds for a bargain 59p each, I then rigged up my Pioneer CT-S740S tape deck, which I bought about five years ago and have never used. Sheer bliss, just messing about using all the bells and whistles (more than you can shake a stick at on this deck,) it just reminded me of 20 years ago, when virtually when everything was recorded onto compact cassettes. As for the sound quality of the deck, I was knocked out by how much tape technology has moved on since the seventies. OK the Pioneer is no Nakamichi, however, for the IIRC, £230 I paid for it in a half price sale, it has paid me back fully in one evening...simply wonderful... Will tape ever die? Lets hope not! Cheers all tox You should try *real* tape recording on a reel to reel recorder. Ideally, a Nagra-D.................. :-) -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
Tape Deck Recording (Just Reminiscing)
"Mike Gilmour" wrote in message ... 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 :-) It's an aesthetic thing too innit? just to see those big (preferably 10") reels going round is an artistic experience in itself. I've got a Sony DAT machine as well, but, well, there's nowt to look at! |
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