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In Reply to: RE: Let's see your R2R machines.... posted by user510 on September 03, 2014 at 13:18:00
A little late to the party, but...
My pristine A77 Mk IV 2-track (7.5/15 ips):
I bought the A77 new in about 1978-79. I was so impressed with the build quality and sound quality when I used one in Europe, that I HAD to own one, even though splicing is a pain in the butt (yes, I know some company had an 'editing' modification for it).
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My 'needs some work' Tascam 44:
Looks excellent, but capstan and pinch roller aren't working. Got it for... free. Loaded a reel of tape, pressed 'Play', no worky. Reel motors are good, though.
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My Studer A80 brochure: ;)
The tape machine I still want! Just gotta get serious about looking for one.
:)
Follow Ups:
'cause mine is grey plastic
The panel colors and switch button materials make it look a whole lot cooler than earlier versions, I think.
Here's my A77:
Good cosmetic condition. And it operates except for one broken vu meter.
"..... is kaput" as the ebay seller explained. ;-)
I have hopes for this one.
cheers.
-Steve
nt
"A man need merely light the filaments of his receiving set and the world's greatest artists will perform for him." Alfred N. Goldsmith, RCA, 1922
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