That RCA mic...the GOLD standard. Anyone in announcing who stepped up to that knew they were in the presence of greatness...even if uttering..."this is the National Broadcasting Company."
Enjoyable collection! I happen to have an AKAI X330-D, which is very rare (kind of a prosumer machine from the sixties, relay controlled, 10” reels), and a Teac 35-2B with built in dbx, also not too common. Happy too see more of them are still alive!
WOW! Quite a wonderful collection! I still have a TEAC X-7R, TEAC 2300-SX, Docorder & AKAI_1800 and an old SONY. This was the best sound that ever was! Thank you for putting this together for us to enjoy!
Most folks don't feel the need to own several different turntables, why is it that we R2R fanatics need to own numerous machines? I have thirteen (13) of them, and know that I will buy another if the price is right... *L* I ordered a small video camera yesterday, so hopefully I can attempt a video similar to this one, to share my collection with you good people.
This was a trip down memory lane. I am familiar with all of the tape decks in your museum having sold SMPTE Time Code generators/readers and synchronous control devices to the major recording studios in the us. At that time Studer was clearly manufacturing the best devices. Machines like the A-800 were built like Sherman tanks and with the bias and EQ calibrated to the tape of choice, a wide track, 30 IPS recording on the Studers and Revox machines were second to none sometimes not needing noise reduction via Dolby A, DBX, or Burwen. But many studios could not afford Studer and used MCI or Ampex 24 track machines.
Great collection. So glad that someone is doing this. I'm an electrical engineer and long-time (since 1958) R2R recording enthusiast, having owned many consumer units over the years including some models in your collection. Last and greatest of my R2Rs is an amazing sounding Tandberg TD20A. Garrett in Michigan
The non-profit entity dissolved: In December 2017, after five years of working to create a permanent public non-profit museum, the Board decided we'd had given it our best effort and the non-profit was dissolved. Some of the significantly valuable vintage devices that had been donated to the Museum were purchased by the Theophilus permanent collection owners. Other donated items were sold to interested parties and the remaining funds donated to the non-profit "Swan Songs." The non-profit museum ceased to exist on December 31, 2017
Very nice collection. Reel to reels were such nice pieces of equipment, now made obsolete, for the most part. I just acquired a couple from a colleague of mine that retired and moved away. I need to go through them and make sure they work well. One is an Akai GX-365D, and the other is a Teac A-7010. I also have a Teac AN-180 Dolby unit.
My mother was told a while ago these were going to only increase in value, and they have, so she bought a couple of them , she keeps as a sort of nest egg.
Hi, I'm looking for a particular 10.5" reel-to-reel. I can't remember the make or model but it had a distinguishing feature. The reels would mount to arms which swung either "stored", 7" or to the 10" position. The pulleys on the arms were driven by steel wrapped belts &, of course, the adapters for 10" could be removed for 7". Any idea the make and model? Take care everyone!
Here are two possibilities. museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/RecordersBell.html museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/akai33dR220Extended.jpg
What no classic Tandberg? I used to be a service for Teac my personal deck is Tandberg TD-20A SE tweaked to a knat’s eyebrow. I also had the same Ampex 350-2 setup you have, but someone stole it. It had the flying cases and two AKG C-4 Condenser Mike’s. (Trying hard not to wish hell fire on that person). I did like the sound of the Revox B-77, I was service for those too. In fact I was service for everything there but the Crowns and Vikings. I had a pair of Altec Valencia’s and later built a pair of modified Klipschorns. Used a Revox A-77 mark 2 to record members of the San Diego Symphony with two Electrovoice Ribbon mikes. Ahh at 74 now, those were heady days. I also used to refurbish preowned studio equipment and boards. Scullys were nice. Handled tape like the Tandberg.
I have 5 Tandberg reel to reels. TD20A is a great machine. With a simple mod I made my low speed 1/4 track TD20A beat my Revox A77 2 track high speed. I own 21 reel to reel tape decks right now. Love to restore them.
I have a Tandberg 64X which I recently restored. I used it for thousands of hours in the late 60s and early 70s. It cost me a month's pay in 1968 when I bought it.
I have a Tandberg 9100X. Not on the level of a TD20 but it sounds fantastic to my ears. Was surprised to watch a video on YT a couple days ago in which the narrator claims the 9100 sounds every bit as good as a Revox.
I just found a Pioneer RT 909 set out on the curb tonight (9/18/18). Cosmetically pristine but the pinch roller tires have turned to viscous grease. I was elated to see one in your collection. What years was this model produced? Thanks!
Love the collection. The persistent lazy Susan wipe is distracting. Also, it’s a video about audio recording. Can we get a microphone that costs more than 20 dollars?
Recently I have come to possess a large collection of reel to reel tapes from numerous artists and also a variety of vintage studio equipment including reels to reel recorder/players and a variety of accessories. If anyone is interested please contact me at mommaog1976@gmail.com or text me at 304-991-9047 for more information. Thanks
Need help to get info and to help me to sell and get info I will pay 1/4amount of the amount they pay for everyone first 45minof assanation of Robert Kennedy ABC news
That RCA mic...the GOLD standard. Anyone in announcing who stepped up to that knew they were in the presence of greatness...even if uttering..."this is the National Broadcasting Company."
Brings back memories of working analogue in the Studio.
I own a Pioneer RT-909 4 Track Reel to Reel and absolutely love it.
Enjoyable collection! I happen to have an AKAI X330-D, which is very rare (kind of a prosumer machine from the sixties, relay controlled, 10” reels), and a Teac 35-2B with built in dbx, also not too common. Happy too see more of them are still alive!
Amazing Martin
Great body of work
People with your expertise are no more
Thank you for your contributions
Some amazingly beautiful equipment you have! A permanent museum is definitely needed!
WOW! Quite a wonderful collection! I still have a TEAC X-7R, TEAC 2300-SX, Docorder & AKAI_1800 and an old SONY. This was the best sound that ever was! Thank you for putting this together for us to enjoy!
Most folks don't feel the need to own several different turntables, why is it that we R2R fanatics need to own numerous machines? I have thirteen (13) of them, and know that I will buy another if the price is right... *L* I ordered a small video camera yesterday, so hopefully I can attempt a video similar to this one, to share my collection with you good people.
@@DetroitAnalog - Looking forward to your video compilation! Happy New Year!
Oh...my...God. I'm trembling right now. This is a glimpse of absolute audio heaven! Thank you so much for sharing this awesome wonder with the world!
This was a trip down memory lane. I am familiar with all of the tape decks in your museum having sold SMPTE Time Code generators/readers and synchronous control devices to the major recording studios in the us. At that time Studer was clearly manufacturing the best devices. Machines like the A-800 were built like Sherman tanks and with the bias and EQ calibrated to the tape of choice, a wide track, 30 IPS recording on the Studers and Revox machines were second to none sometimes not needing noise reduction via Dolby A, DBX, or Burwen. But many studios could not afford Studer and used MCI or Ampex 24 track machines.
Really nice collection you have there! Thank you for preserving those classic machines!
Great collection of the wonderful machines
You lucky boy ,a splendid collection,keep up the good work
Beautiful collection!
Nice work man! And impressive collection!
Great collection. So glad that someone is doing this. I'm an electrical engineer and long-time (since 1958) R2R recording enthusiast, having owned many consumer units over the years including some models in your collection. Last and greatest of my R2Rs is an amazing sounding Tandberg TD20A. Garrett in Michigan
This was an amazing watch!
I love analog! It survived the digital revolution nightmare (thank god)! I have nothing against GOOD digital, but Analog has such a rich unique sound!
best collection. thanks for sharing im into this kinda of stuff!!!!
The non-profit entity dissolved: In December 2017, after five years of working to create a permanent public non-profit museum, the Board decided we'd had given it our best effort and the non-profit was dissolved. Some of the significantly valuable vintage devices that had been donated to the Museum were purchased by the Theophilus permanent collection owners. Other donated items were sold to interested parties and the remaining funds donated to the non-profit "Swan Songs." The non-profit museum ceased to exist on December 31, 2017
I have a number of those also. Love them.
Very nice collection. Reel to reels were such nice pieces of equipment, now made obsolete, for the most part. I just acquired a couple from a colleague of mine that retired and moved away. I need to go through them and make sure they work well. One is an Akai GX-365D, and the other is a Teac A-7010. I also have a Teac AN-180 Dolby unit.
Reel to Reel is not obsolete believe it or not. Its still in a lot of studios today and the demand for it has skyrocketed in studios
Ron Shaw I work on all of those I refurbish and improve them my number to text is 760-638-9580. A labor of love. Each has its own personality.
I've had and still have some of these recorders.
Nice collection must dust of my Revox A77
Great collection
My mother was told a while ago these were going to only increase in value, and they have, so she bought a couple of them , she keeps as a sort of nest egg.
Thanks for the message Alex! Made our day!
Brilliant !
Excellent!
I AM WATCHING YOUR BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION 👍👍👍👍👍DO YOU KNOW HOW TO SERVICE THEM TOO or TROUBLE SHOOT
Yes! Time permitting! r2rtx.org/node/47
I sure I found some reels to reels one is Apollo 1 audio tape 1800wiuld like to no if it's worth something
Hi,
I'm looking for a particular 10.5" reel-to-reel. I can't remember the make or model but it had a distinguishing feature. The reels would mount to arms which swung either "stored", 7" or to the 10" position. The pulleys on the arms were driven by steel wrapped belts &, of course, the adapters for 10" could be removed for 7".
Any idea the make and model?
Take care everyone!
Here are two possibilities.
museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/RecordersBell.html
museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/akai33dR220Extended.jpg
@@MartinTheophilus thanks but too old. I used it in 1985. I think it was a Pioneer or Akai...
Take care,
G
Real good & timeless machines not the crap of today
What no classic Tandberg? I used to be a service for Teac my personal deck is Tandberg TD-20A SE tweaked to a knat’s eyebrow. I also had the same Ampex 350-2 setup you have, but someone stole it. It had the flying cases and two AKG C-4 Condenser Mike’s. (Trying hard not to wish hell fire on that person). I did like the sound of the Revox B-77, I was service for those too. In fact I was service for everything there but the Crowns and Vikings. I had a pair of Altec Valencia’s and later built a pair of modified Klipschorns. Used a Revox A-77 mark 2 to record members of the San Diego Symphony with two Electrovoice Ribbon mikes. Ahh at 74 now, those were heady days. I also used to refurbish preowned studio equipment and boards. Scullys were nice. Handled tape like the Tandberg.
I have 5 Tandberg reel to reels. TD20A is a great machine. With a simple mod I made my low speed 1/4 track TD20A beat my Revox A77 2 track high speed. I own 21 reel to reel tape decks right now. Love to restore them.
I have a Tandberg 64X which I recently restored. I used it for thousands of hours in the late 60s and early 70s. It cost me a month's pay in 1968 when I bought it.
I have a Tandberg 9100X. Not on the level of a TD20 but it sounds fantastic to my ears. Was surprised to watch a video on YT a couple days ago in which the narrator claims the 9100 sounds every bit as good as a Revox.
I too have 20 of different models and different brands
I just found a Pioneer RT 909 set out on the curb tonight (9/18/18). Cosmetically pristine but the pinch roller tires have turned to viscous grease. I was elated to see one in your collection. What years was this model produced? Thanks!
Hi, I have a Sony TC 440 Open Reel, you know it and how good is the equipment?
I have a monacor taperecored, theres a number on the tape head cover # TR-508,ser# 1567 CK. Do you have any info on this?
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Love the collection. The persistent lazy Susan wipe is distracting. Also, it’s a video about audio recording. Can we get a microphone that costs more than 20 dollars?
thanks
Recently I have come to possess a large collection of reel to reel tapes from numerous artists and also a variety of vintage studio equipment including reels to reel recorder/players and a variety of accessories. If anyone is interested please contact me at mommaog1976@gmail.com or text me at 304-991-9047 for more information. Thanks
You have a collection, I'm having trouble getting one.
You are trying to buy None, but what... .. no money to buy one?
Oh my! Wow!
Yes
Need help and who ever help me to sell them I will give them 1/4of every one I sell
Apollo 1adiou of the crash 10mintes report from ABC news
And first 45minof assanation of Robert Kennedy adiou reel tape
Is it possible to use a reel to reel to record from a daw
Of course
How could someone afford all that?
I have a craig 2106 w the box from 1965 for sale or trade for 7 inch player
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In future videos please use a tripod and cut down on the camera movement. Thank you.
Good video. Too bad it gets ruined by playing country music on them.
Need help to get info and to help me to sell and get info I will pay 1/4amount of the amount they pay for everyone first 45minof assanation of Robert Kennedy ABC news
Here's an idea.... DRESS ALL IN BLACK and grow a conformity goatee.