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REQ: DAT Recorder Information & Advice
I am thinking about getting a DAT recorder, and as there seem to be few (if
any?) consumer models still available for new purchase, I have been checking out Ebay - there usually seems to be a few available (professional & consumer - Tascam, Panasonic, Sony (DTC690, DTC750 etc.)); as the consumer ones are old models, I don't have any information on feature etc. - Does anyone know of any good websites which may contain such information, or have any recommendations of particular models (remote controlled, LP, for home use)? Also some good sites about DAT in general? TIA |
DAT Recorder Information & Advice
From personal experience I would avoid the Aiwa domestic DAT machine (dumped
by Richer Sounds some years ago). Tascams are robust, have an excellent UK service agent, and are generally built like brick sh*t-houses. Available from Canford, Raper & Wayman & etc at decent prices. Bear in mind they are complex mechanical devices, like a VHS, & I would avoid buying secondhand. Jolly useful kit though. JB |
DAT Recorder Information & Advice
From personal experience I would avoid the Aiwa domestic DAT machine (dumped
by Richer Sounds some years ago). Tascams are robust, have an excellent UK service agent, and are generally built like brick sh*t-houses. Available from Canford, Raper & Wayman & etc at decent prices. Bear in mind they are complex mechanical devices, like a VHS, & I would avoid buying secondhand. Jolly useful kit though. JB |
REQ: DAT Recorder Information & Advice
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 10:35:42 +0100, "struan"
wrote: I am thinking about getting a DAT recorder, and as there seem to be few (if any?) consumer models still available for new purchase, I have been checking out Ebay - there usually seems to be a few available (professional & consumer - Tascam, Panasonic, Sony (DTC690, DTC750 etc.)); as the consumer ones are old models, I don't have any information on feature etc. - Does anyone know of any good websites which may contain such information, or have any recommendations of particular models (remote controlled, LP, for home use)? Also some good sites about DAT in general? I have two DAT recorders, a Sony DTC690 and a Casio DA-R100. Both have stopped working properly with different faults. A replacement machine of a reasonable standard will cost the best part of a thousand pounds, which I cannot justify. As noted in another post, a secondhand machine is probably not a good idea unless you know its provenance. Tascam do a range of DAT machines intended for recording studios, etc. (See, for example, http://www.studiospares.com/) and Sony still do one consumer product, the DTCZE700. (See http://products.sony.co.uk/productde...sp?id=7_59_346) The Sony offering can be obtained for about 480 pounds and is much cheaper than the Tascam machines. (Their DA40 is around 740 pounds.) However, my experience suggests that it will probably not be as robust or reliable. Whilst I have found DAT to be very useful, with very good audio performance and long playing times, my current view is that it does not have a future - rather like VHS video which uses a very similar helical scan technology. Despite having a reasonable number of tapes, I will not be purchasing a new machine. -- Chris Isbell Southampton UK |
REQ: DAT Recorder Information & Advice
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 10:35:42 +0100, "struan"
wrote: I am thinking about getting a DAT recorder, and as there seem to be few (if any?) consumer models still available for new purchase, I have been checking out Ebay - there usually seems to be a few available (professional & consumer - Tascam, Panasonic, Sony (DTC690, DTC750 etc.)); as the consumer ones are old models, I don't have any information on feature etc. - Does anyone know of any good websites which may contain such information, or have any recommendations of particular models (remote controlled, LP, for home use)? Also some good sites about DAT in general? I have two DAT recorders, a Sony DTC690 and a Casio DA-R100. Both have stopped working properly with different faults. A replacement machine of a reasonable standard will cost the best part of a thousand pounds, which I cannot justify. As noted in another post, a secondhand machine is probably not a good idea unless you know its provenance. Tascam do a range of DAT machines intended for recording studios, etc. (See, for example, http://www.studiospares.com/) and Sony still do one consumer product, the DTCZE700. (See http://products.sony.co.uk/productde...sp?id=7_59_346) The Sony offering can be obtained for about 480 pounds and is much cheaper than the Tascam machines. (Their DA40 is around 740 pounds.) However, my experience suggests that it will probably not be as robust or reliable. Whilst I have found DAT to be very useful, with very good audio performance and long playing times, my current view is that it does not have a future - rather like VHS video which uses a very similar helical scan technology. Despite having a reasonable number of tapes, I will not be purchasing a new machine. -- Chris Isbell Southampton UK |
DAT Recorder Information & Advice
I bought a Sony DTC-690 on Ebay a few months ago and I'm very pleased with
it. It's a full-size model and has a very good build quality. Bought it from a guy in London for £120. Check these websites: http://perso.club-internet.fr/farzeno/edat.htm http://www.solorb.com/dat-heads/ http://perso.club-internet.fr/farzeno/sonydek.htm "struan" wrote in message ... I am thinking about getting a DAT recorder, and as there seem to be few (if any?) consumer models still available for new purchase, I have been checking out Ebay - there usually seems to be a few available (professional & consumer - Tascam, Panasonic, Sony (DTC690, DTC750 etc.)); as the consumer ones are old models, I don't have any information on feature etc. - Does anyone know of any good websites which may contain such information, or have any recommendations of particular models (remote controlled, LP, for home use)? Also some good sites about DAT in general? TIA |
DAT Recorder Information & Advice
I bought a Sony DTC-690 on Ebay a few months ago and I'm very pleased with
it. It's a full-size model and has a very good build quality. Bought it from a guy in London for £120. Check these websites: http://perso.club-internet.fr/farzeno/edat.htm http://www.solorb.com/dat-heads/ http://perso.club-internet.fr/farzeno/sonydek.htm "struan" wrote in message ... I am thinking about getting a DAT recorder, and as there seem to be few (if any?) consumer models still available for new purchase, I have been checking out Ebay - there usually seems to be a few available (professional & consumer - Tascam, Panasonic, Sony (DTC690, DTC750 etc.)); as the consumer ones are old models, I don't have any information on feature etc. - Does anyone know of any good websites which may contain such information, or have any recommendations of particular models (remote controlled, LP, for home use)? Also some good sites about DAT in general? TIA |
DAT Recorder Information & Advice
I bought a Tascam rack model second hand and it has been totally reliable. I'd
second Tascam. you shouldn't have to pay much s/h its a dying technology. === Andy Evans === Visit our Website:- http://www.artsandmedia.com Audio, music and health pages and interesting links. |
DAT Recorder Information & Advice
I bought a Tascam rack model second hand and it has been totally reliable. I'd
second Tascam. you shouldn't have to pay much s/h its a dying technology. === Andy Evans === Visit our Website:- http://www.artsandmedia.com Audio, music and health pages and interesting links. |
DAT Recorder Information & Advice
In article , Andy Evans
writes I bought a Tascam rack model second hand and it has been totally reliable. I'd second Tascam. you shouldn't have to pay much s/h its a dying technology. === Andy Evans === Visit our Website:- http://www.artsandmedia.com Audio, music and health pages and interesting links. If you don' mind me asking what do you plan to use it for?.. -- Tony Sayer |
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