Lovely looking instrument, does anybody know how the
tapes are rewound?
Mark
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MAinPsych@aol.com wrote:
> I had the pleasure of meeting Justin a few years
> back (prior to getting my
> MkII) and playing the J-Tron, as well as his own
> MkII. The low profile
> housing is elegant, as you can see, the action is
> light, and the sound is POWERFUL,
> especially his recordings of wind instruments.
> He's changed the control
> panels again, so I don't know what knob controls
> what function. The price was
> $8K back then; don't know what the present day
> price is.
>
> Frank Samagaio
> San Diego CA
>
>
> In a message dated 1/22/2008 12:25:58 P.M. Pacific
> Standard Time,
> rick@rickblechta.com writes:
>
>
> _http://www.bearcreehttp://www.bearchttp://www.http_
>
> (http://www.bearcreekrecordingstudio.com/jtron.html)
>
>
>
> Wow! What a gorgeous instrument. I never saw the
> finished product before.
>
>
> Wonder what it plays like? Judging by the job he did
> on the mechanics, I
> would venture to guess very nicely indeed.
>
>
> Anyone here seen it or (better yet) played it?
>
>
> Rick
>
>
>
>
>
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