Very pretty I also have more old machines than I can really use, not quite as high end professional as these. And I dumped the majority of my accumulation of A/V years ago.
So Nice !! You have so many !! Send me one for me 😂😂 Congratulations. Y have a little collection but from cassette Decks. Cheers from Buenos Aires Argentina 🤙
Exiting also to see the old Norwegian portable Tandberg machine, since I am a Norwegian. Question, I have noticed some Revox A77 MK4 , fully restored professional on a serios factory for sale, do you think a maschine like that last a lot of years. Ok fantastic collection of reel to reel - Regards Bent
As a former stage technician and sound guy we used the A77 regularly and I have to say they were utterly reliable and we'd run the sound for an entire show from them routinely. They are fantastic machines and if the work which has been done is of good standard should last you a lifetime.
i still have a portable for litle reels and radio from grundig, ui had ,it was my first maybe late 50´s stereo reel recorders so huge that bigger reels fit inside it´s casing and 7 speed, 6 is the regular one, you have there a great colection.
Cool. I wasn't far of with my collection. A807 Mk2 VU 3* A810 VU (2 stereo, 1 2-track) A820 Mk2 VU stereo PR99 Mk3 VU x2 2T T Audio VU IV-S 2* SP8 Stereo Frida 2* MTR 15 VU A80R M15R normal wind ATR 60-2 Today I have nothing left.
I actually had about 6 of these that was saving for 40 years and then put out 5 of them on the curb for trash. They were gone in 1 hour. I think back maybe I could have sold them and to people collecting these. The brands area Teac 4300 or something like that.
I threw out several Teac Sony Akai R2R, TOTL Sony umatics Panasonic MII video decks and a vintage RCA telecine projector and more when we moved in `2019. I tried to get some friends to take it but nobody was interested so the majority of it went to the scrap yard. Too bad.
Anyone recall Ferrograph? A British mfr i think. That company then morphed into NEAL (North East Audio Ltd) who made high end hifi cassette decks based on."Wollensak" (approx) transport. Later they mfrd dual cassette recorders for use in police interrogation rooms - two tapes recorded at same time, one of the police, one for the subject.
Sorry. The old guy has it backwards. He showed that old machine and said it was a B Wind. Nope! No that is A-Wind. We use, B-Wind. And really always have. He is absolutely wrong about that nomenclature. I know. Because I manufactured one of the finest recorders ever. For a company called Scully. After being trained by AMPEX, 3M and MCI. And that I was hired at Scully for Management. And so I also know a thing or two about recorders. And their history. And we have been B-Wind, since the AMPEX 300. As the AMPEX 200, the original was A Wind. So he's got it backwards. And what? No Scully's? No 3M's? What the hell man? What kind of collection is this? It's skewed. I don't like tape skew. RemyRAD
Very pretty I also have more old machines than I can really use, not quite as high end professional as these. And I dumped the majority of my accumulation of A/V years ago.
great collection of tape decks.
4:44 that multimeter on the edge about to take dive onto those tubes.
Fantastic collection…!
my god I could have enough fun for a few years with just two of those and a guitar and mic.
So Nice !!
You have so many !!
Send me one for me 😂😂
Congratulations.
Y have a little collection but from cassette Decks.
Cheers from Buenos Aires Argentina 🤙
What a collection!
Nice to see your face! 🙂 An incredible collection! I hope to find an A810 one day!
Exiting also to see the old Norwegian portable Tandberg machine, since I am a Norwegian.
Question, I have noticed some Revox A77 MK4 , fully restored professional on a serios factory for sale, do you think a maschine like that last a lot of years.
Ok fantastic collection of reel to reel - Regards Bent
As a former stage technician and sound guy we used the A77 regularly and I have to say they were utterly reliable and we'd run the sound for an entire show from them routinely. They are fantastic machines and if the work which has been done is of good standard should last you a lifetime.
i still have a portable for litle reels and radio from grundig, ui had ,it was my first maybe late 50´s stereo reel recorders so huge that bigger reels fit inside it´s casing and 7 speed, 6 is the regular one, you have there a great colection.
Cool.
I wasn't far of with my collection.
A807 Mk2 VU
3* A810 VU (2 stereo, 1 2-track)
A820 Mk2 VU stereo
PR99 Mk3 VU x2 2T
T Audio VU
IV-S
2* SP8 Stereo
Frida
2* MTR 15 VU
A80R
M15R normal wind
ATR 60-2
Today I have nothing left.
What an array!
Very nice gear indeed!
LOVE the M15
Hainbach could have somuch fun with all these tape machines.
I still have a Revox A77, I bought it second hand, it was an impulse purchase in 1981 and I have hardly used it since them.
COOL ! 🎵🎵
Какой же Вы молодец! Столько магнитофонов у Вас и все работают!
they can absorb 150 w! I love it
Revox A77, B77 or PR99? Assuming top std. condition, no tune-up yet. For Recording and Master-copy Play sound.
nice
I actually had about 6 of these that was saving for 40 years and then put out 5 of them on the curb for trash. They were gone in 1 hour. I think back maybe I could have sold them and to people collecting these. The brands area Teac 4300 or something like that.
I threw out several Teac Sony Akai R2R, TOTL Sony umatics Panasonic MII video decks and a vintage RCA telecine projector and more when we moved in `2019. I tried to get some friends to take it but nobody was interested so the majority of it went to the scrap yard. Too bad.
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Anyone recall Ferrograph? A British mfr i think. That company then morphed into NEAL (North East Audio Ltd) who made high end hifi cassette decks based on."Wollensak" (approx) transport.
Later they mfrd dual cassette recorders for use in police interrogation rooms - two tapes recorded at same time, one of the police, one for the subject.
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Holly shit! The best all in one room. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
wow Rich. I think I know this guy. is he a doctor in New York per chance?
Harvey
No, he is not a doctor. Lives a bit further south of New York. There are even a few more machines in another room which I did not shoot.
Victor Khomenko
ох ты ! русскии ?
"Butterfly heads detrimental to the sound" - all credibility lost LOL
What to do now? :( How to look people in the eyes?
Sorry. The old guy has it backwards. He showed that old machine and said it was a B Wind. Nope! No that is A-Wind. We use, B-Wind. And really always have. He is absolutely wrong about that nomenclature. I know. Because I manufactured one of the finest recorders ever. For a company called Scully. After being trained by AMPEX, 3M and MCI. And that I was hired at Scully for Management.
And so I also know a thing or two about recorders. And their history. And we have been B-Wind, since the AMPEX 300. As the AMPEX 200, the original was A Wind. So he's got it backwards.
And what? No Scully's? No 3M's? What the hell man? What kind of collection is this? It's skewed. I don't like tape skew.
RemyRAD