Revox A77, convert from Normal to High Speed

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2022
  • I bought another Normal Speed motor (direct buy a High Speed motor was too expensive and risky) and tried to convert it to High Speed by increasing the capstan shaft diameter from 4.5mm to 9mm (some say 9.05mm, not very important since speed can be post-calibrated).
    The most important factor is the capstan diameter variation tolerance which means the workshop's lathe must be well calibrated and precise.
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  • @imsaint007
    @imsaint007 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love that convertion and you can reverse it any time to original speed👍👏👏

  • @brotherspock8180
    @brotherspock8180 Год назад +1

    It's an honor to sub your channel. These A77 videos are the best on RUclips.

    • @dchatz
      @dchatz  19 дней назад

      thank you sir

  • @harveysvintageaudio
    @harveysvintageaudio Год назад +1

    I also love working on Revox, nice channel.

  • @mteixido9
    @mteixido9 Год назад +1

    Great video again ! super useful info!

  • @EasyMusic36
    @EasyMusic36 Год назад +2

    Hi, I've been looking at your work, I think it's a good idea to convert a standard motor to another HS, but nothing more. The first thing is that speed is directly related to the EQ of the PCBs, so both playback and recording, as well as the motor control PCB. The values of its capacitors and resistors are different, because the standard model (3 1/4-7 1/2) all its electronics are designed for that model, and not for an HS model. You can get rid of doubts by placing an original recording in 19 and 38 cm, which I mean that, will not sound the same as in an original HS machine with all its original electronics and mechanics. You get these explanations in the REVOX manuals available online. Any way, good job!!!

    • @dchatz
      @dchatz  Год назад

      you are correct that rec and PB preamps have different electronics but I think the speed control board is the same. Proff. conversion would require messing with the electronics of the preamps but I am just a hobbyist so I will not mess more. What I only did was turning the equalization down from the trimmer on the rec preamp. Further more I like the boost on high freqs that result from this. Like that also and keeping the old motor I can revert the machine to normal speed anytime. But yes you are correct. Proffesional conversion would require changing stuff on the preamps.

  • @andrewjohns6036
    @andrewjohns6036 Год назад +1

    wonderful Great stuff keep going

  • @MateusMachado
    @MateusMachado 5 месяцев назад

    Great job. I would like get some help to solve a sensor noise (whistling). It only happens on 7 1/2 speed. I see you removed the motor and so on, although I don't don't how you calibrated the sensor back. Is it so hard? Could you help me on this?

  • @unequally-tempered
    @unequally-tempered 19 дней назад +1

    Is there flutter audible on this?

    • @dchatz
      @dchatz  19 дней назад

      Unfortunately there is. For my home amateur specifications, it is acceptable. It only comes down to how accurate the workshop's lathe is. The less tolerance there, the better the results. I had to try twice (seen on the video) to get an acceptable result. If anyone tries this, it must be very clear to the store that tolerance must be to the bare minimum. Better to make it a bit bigger (say 9.10-9.15mm) to be able later to take out some material in case it not very well made. Speed is adjustable so diameter accuracy is not that important.

  • @bobsbits5357
    @bobsbits5357 Год назад

    hi did you know there was a deck that used A77 deck in side ut was a 8 track 1/2 deck the thing is the one's i have
    have very heavy wear all over them yes i know the motors very well
    i have a slow model same as you it's very ill with wear

  • @dubdoodle7191
    @dubdoodle7191 7 месяцев назад +1

    How many A77 machines do you have presently ?

    • @dchatz
      @dchatz  7 месяцев назад

      1 mk3 converted to HS, 1 mk4 . 2 total

    • @dubdoodle7191
      @dubdoodle7191 7 месяцев назад

      @@dchatzYou're on your way to collecting - the ReVox acquisition virus is manifesting !

  • @duncan-rmi
    @duncan-rmi 3 месяца назад

    this messes up the tape path. you'll change the angle that the tape takes off the r/p head.
    the factory HS machines have the motor mounting drilled differently so that the centre of the fatter capstan sits further back & gives you the same angle off the head.
    the tape isn't supposed to touch the guide in between except by its edges.

    • @dchatz
      @dchatz  3 месяца назад

      But i did exactly that. i lifted the motor to a new position. I even show exactly how i did it.

    • @duncan-rmi
      @duncan-rmi 3 месяца назад +1

      @@dchatz my apologies- I didn't get to that bit! 😞

    • @dchatz
      @dchatz  25 дней назад +2

      @@jonvincentmusic the man apologized so lets just forget about it.

    • @jonvincentmusic
      @jonvincentmusic 25 дней назад

      Literally 3/4’s of the fekking video is about how he adjusted the motor mounts to correct the tape path, but nah why watch the video when you can just try to be a smartass instead.

    • @duncan-rmi
      @duncan-rmi 25 дней назад

      @@dchatz thanks. & he's deleted his comment & fcked off without apologising himself. 😂

  • @davidspendlove5900
    @davidspendlove5900 Год назад +1

    My A77 runs at 7.5 ips and 15 ips

    • @dchatz
      @dchatz  Год назад

      then you are lucky enough to have an original HS version. You don't need to convert anything

  • @fickfehler3866
    @fickfehler3866 Год назад +1

    You must have had to change the capstan speed control pcb also, no ?

    • @dchatz
      @dchatz  Год назад +2

      not at all, the motor turns at exactly the same speed. No need for motor control replacement. The tape speed is increased only by increasing the diameter of the capstan shaft. Everything else remains the same.

    • @imsaint007
      @imsaint007 6 месяцев назад +1

      That's smart move like in the racing bicycles gears @@dchatz