STUDER A80
2003-08-03 by ceccles_ca
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2003-08-03 by ceccles_ca
A bit off topic... I lost a STUDER A80 1/4" 2 Track Recorder many years back. I would like to get another one. Does anyone have an idea what one in great shape would be worth? Clay
2003-08-03 by Jeff Coulter
ocean audio is a VERY reputable dealer. thier current tape machine listings: http://www.oceanaudioinc.com/cgi-bin/inventory.pl?file=tape thier listing are always changing, and they used to send out a weekly fax with newly acquired goods [not sure if they still do that or not]. note: i believe that a 1/4" head block/tape guides option can turn a 1/2" into a 1/4" [and versa visa of course] which is what we had at studio 4 here in philly. analogue machines are almos being given away compared to just a ffew years ago. protools, for better or worse, has invaded the professional studio. now instead of buying a reel of 2" tape you buy a firewire hard disk for your sessions... ...jeff
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, ceccles_ca wrote: > A bit off topic... > I lost a STUDER A80 1/4" 2 Track Recorder many years back. > I would like to get another one. Does anyone have an idea what one > in great shape would be worth? > > Clay > > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > Mellotronists-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
2003-08-04 by ferrograph@aol.com
<<I lost a STUDER A80 1/4" 2 Track Recorder many years back. I would like to get another one. Does anyone have an idea what one in great shape would be worth?>> clay, that was a bit careless.... I have an 810 that I retrieved from the jaws of a skip (dumpster) at work- maybe 100 hours on the thing. of all of my revoxes, uhers and studers, it's the best. closely followed by my c274. the 810 crops up from time to time on ebay, more often than the 80, but expect to pay in the order of $2k for a decent one. it's one of the few 1/4" decks to have held it's value, along with the stereo nagras. a mate of mine is looking to shift a t-audio (nagra) w/ all the bells&whistles; is this something that would be of interest? again, you'd be into 4 figures. if it's just an archive machine you're after, there are plenty of a77s and b77s to be had. I have a b77mk2HS sat here doing nowt, and I accumulated it rather than collected it (I'm more of a fan of willi's 1970s designs, so I have a lot of a-series machines). or did you especially want an a80 for some reason? I picked up a tony levin live album- bruford/levin upper extremities, it's called. very entertaining- david torn's on there aswell, and the tour diary (by levin) is a hoot. d/m400nr1098