[sdiy] cheap and decent reel to reel recommendations?
Peter Grenader
peter at buzzclick-music.com
Thu Sep 11 16:47:13 CEST 2003
Jim is right. the 40-4s are great. Along those lines, too are Fostexs. I
just borrowed one from a friend to do tape transfers. Fine machine, also
with a variable speed pot on the faceplate.
James Patchell wrote:
> One machine I didn't see mentioned is the Teac 40-4. It is sort of like an
> industrial grade 3340. It is built like a tank. However, the capstan is
> run by a synchronous motor, so, it will not have variable speed (except for
> the two that you can select). If you were industrious, you could replace
> the capstan motor with a servo motor and make it variable speed (since you
> did mention you were willing to modify).
>
> At 08:50 PM 9/10/2003 -0700, denshi wrote:
>> any veterans of tape splicing/musique concrete have
>> recommendations for a decent and affordable reel to
>> reel machine? i would like to explore some of the
>> tape techniques that i take for granted on computers.
>>
>>
>> it needs to be affordable, and i would like to modify
>> it to have variable speed with a pot (unless of course
>> thats a feature). so far ive seen some interesting
>> ureh and akai models, but im looking for suggestions.
>> thanks all!
>>
>> seth s. nemec
>>
>>
>>
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