What is a Wire Recorder? Webster-Chicago "Electronic Memory" Model 228-1

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 49

  • @soulslip
    @soulslip Год назад +2

    That first spool is sample gold man!!! Love finding archival “lost cupboard tapes”!! Love how much grain and grit these machines have!! Cheers!

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Год назад

      I have more spools I need to archive! More wire recorder fun this year 😈

  • @edwardweiss7145
    @edwardweiss7145 3 года назад +3

    I have one and had to overhaul the insides so when you stopped it, the reels would stop and not continue to unspool wildly- very cool piece of equipment there!

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  3 года назад +1

      wooo i’ve seen the schematic. how long did that take you to fix? it’s a beast!

  • @dwreid55
    @dwreid55 7 месяцев назад

    Love this. I have one just like it (my mic needs repaired with a new crystal element) and I have one that is a combo unit that can record and play wire, play 78 RPM records AND can broadcast what it's playing via FM to radios. So... if you have a party in the park everyone can tune in their car radios and you can rock the sound all over the park. lol

  • @AerFixus
    @AerFixus Год назад +1

    You've got a later model wire recorder with the revised head design! I'm still doing research on it myself to see all the improvements that were made, but notably this later design has a tensioning bar that should lift the wire off of the record head during rewind to prevent playback or erase in rewind mode.
    Webster-Chicago (later Webcor) seem to have made a number of small improvements over time to the design to improve recording quality and user experience. Like the single button over the lever that made it a little easier to operate. Or the revised head design that covers more of the wire surface with sound information. This model also has an "emergency stop" feature that is supposed to detect a broken wire and stop the reels very quickly, though I have seen a few posts from people who say theirs doesn't work anymore.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Год назад

      wow thanks for sharing! very cool. have you learned anything new in your research?

  • @VintageGearMan
    @VintageGearMan Год назад +2

    Almost bought a wire recorder in the late 90's.

  • @oldradiosnphonographs
    @oldradiosnphonographs 3 года назад +3

    The hour long spools are especially prone to snapping during rewind! I lost a couple spools of a 1951 lecture because of that. And be sure if you have a Webster-Chicago machine get the spools that have the string type leader and not the plastic leader more meant for Silvertone type recorders.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  3 года назад

      good to know! I have a silvertone spool that I haven't tried yet...i'll be sure to have my archiving rig set up when I do!

  • @trashpandaO6
    @trashpandaO6 3 года назад +1

    Very good rendition of a day in the life!

  • @TheGarageRecordingSC
    @TheGarageRecordingSC 3 года назад +3

    Ah yes, yet another piece of technology we were able to snatch up during project paperclip. 👍🏻😉

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  3 года назад +1

      how are you liking yours? Such a little beast of a machine...

    • @TheGarageRecordingSC
      @TheGarageRecordingSC 3 года назад +1

      @@MadeOnTape unfortunately I don’t own one, I was just referring to technology that the USA “acquired” after WW2. Great video though, such a neat piece of recording history!! 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  3 года назад +1

      bahahaha i was like “where have i heard the term ‘project paper clip’ before?”
      out of context i wasn’t getting it 😂

    • @TheGarageRecordingSC
      @TheGarageRecordingSC 3 года назад

      @@MadeOnTape 👍🏻😁👍🏻

  • @randalharris4476
    @randalharris4476 Год назад +1

    Who would be best to contact about getting parts and pieces to fix one of these

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Год назад

      ooooh i'm sorry for slow reply but I don't know.
      I think there's someone in Chicago who does it?

  • @thejawshop-AdventureRecording
    @thejawshop-AdventureRecording 2 года назад +1

    I am curious about the input. You seem to have a different mic in the lovely Beatle ditty you played. If one came with out a mic, can you hack one in?

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  2 года назад

      good eye! I have two because my first one was broken. I ordered a second and that was also broken, so i sent them both into get fixed.
      These are both old crystal element mics, which have crazy high impedance. The input socket is proprietary to the machines as well, although i’m sure a person smarter than i could wire it up…
      i think you would run into a problem tho. the machine is anticipating that crystal element impedance. i suppose if you know how to change impedance on the way in it could work 🤔
      thanks for watching!

    • @AerFixus
      @AerFixus Год назад

      ​@@MadeOnTapeI realize this is a year old comment so you may have learned more since then, but note that the microphone input has three pins. One is common, the second is for the crystal microphone, and the last is for a line level input!

  • @gabrielnavarro6290
    @gabrielnavarro6290 Год назад +1

    Pretty good sound.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Год назад

      it's definitely narrow band EQ! Just so crazy the thing still functions. They used to build stuff to last!

  • @Mark_Williams300
    @Mark_Williams300 3 года назад +2

    So it's slower than a pro reel to reel? (24 IPS in comparison with 30 IPS)

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  3 года назад +1

      correct. and you still get a telephonic sound, so add that to the pile of reasons why this format was doomed.

    • @Mark_Williams300
      @Mark_Williams300 3 года назад +1

      @@MadeOnTape Tape going past the heads at 7.5 IPS looks pretty fast. I can only imagine what it looks like at nearly 3 feet per second!

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  3 года назад +1

      for real! I may be able to make some content with an Ampex machine down the road, but that’s just a seed in the works 😉

    • @Mark_Williams300
      @Mark_Williams300 3 года назад +1

      @@MadeOnTape Is it possible to use a better mic with it? Those carbon mics weren't exactly high fidelity (they were cheap to produce, which is why they were used in old telephones).

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  3 года назад

      it’s not just about the fidelity, but those Ceramic or crystal element mics also produce a HIGH voltage compared to other mics.
      i don’t think the mic is the main issue with fidelity either, but maybe down the road i’ll get help wiring an XLR to Webster adapter and see what happens

  • @SeriousThingsTomorrow
    @SeriousThingsTomorrow 3 года назад +2

    Super fascinating! I had only seen Techmoans video recently so this is a great little follow up. I'm guessing there's no way to get a direct in/out to that beast?

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  3 года назад +1

      not that i can tell!
      thank god for Izotope RX software. it’s a magical clean up machine (plugin)

    • @SeriousThingsTomorrow
      @SeriousThingsTomorrow 3 года назад +1

      @@MadeOnTape Suspected as much! The built in speaker still adds to the amazing sound of this thing - sounds extremely Bioshock-esque, if you ever played that game.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  3 года назад +1

      oohhhh i didn’t play that game. the big thing we take for granted these days is the lack of 60 Hz hum in our equipment. The wire recorder has a LOUD 60 hz hum that has to be notched out 😆

    • @SeriousThingsTomorrow
      @SeriousThingsTomorrow 3 года назад +1

      @@MadeOnTape Judging by those frequency response graphs then you're not losing too much! 😎

  • @christianpucciarelli
    @christianpucciarelli 2 года назад +1

    How much should be a working one worth?

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  2 года назад

      that’s a good question: i can say i got mine for about $200usd. definitely not as sought after as old tape machines

  • @BogoEN
    @BogoEN 3 года назад +1

    Too cool! Loved the end song choice 😉 🪲 🕳

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  3 года назад

      thanks for watching! gotta love me some Beatles

  • @shahrokhshahinpour1265
    @shahrokhshahinpour1265 3 года назад +1

    You are wrong about the date my friends it was at1915 was made

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  3 года назад

      i could be totally wrong, but the invention of wire recording is credited to Valdemar Poulsen in 1898. I don’t much care for splitting hairs on this stuff and i’m happy to be proven otherwise
      psap.library.illinois.edu/collection-id-guide/wire

  • @DjBrancoOfficial
    @DjBrancoOfficial Год назад +1

    25 pounds is ?????? KG ? damn you talk to much

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Год назад

      old video i’m sorry 😭
      should i make an update? you might like this vid with no talking
      ruclips.net/video/Q6AZcKV5nJ8/видео.htmlsi=wx9y3JwV1PqsIor3

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Год назад

      also the conversion is 2.2 pounds per KG

    • @DjBrancoOfficial
      @DjBrancoOfficial Год назад +1

      @@MadeOnTape no man it's 11.33 kg another word + / - 12 kg. heavy shit for a small thing

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Год назад

      @@DjBrancoOfficial they made shit heavy in 1951