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Mike Rivers
 
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In article . com writes:

Anyhoo, the main reason for this post is that I've managed to get my
hands on a Teac "Tascam series" M-15 desk.


However I'm struggling to find any info or a manual or anything about
this desk. The internet seems pretty sparse and I'm not sure where to
look for companies or organisations who might be able to help.


That console was from the pre-Internet days, and back when they
printed manuals rather than produced them as PDF files. It didn't
become a "legacy" product and you simply won't find much about it. I
have the Product Information Bulletin on it that describes the
controls on the modules, has the specifications, and a block diagram.
It's nine pages, more than you usually see today, and is reasonably
informative. It's not going to scan well, at least not with my
scanner. If you'd like me to copy it and send you a copy by mail,
it'll cost you a few bucks for my time, trouble, and postage.

By today's standards, it's pretty crappy. I hope you didn't pay more
than a few dollars for it. It's a good learner and looks pretty
impressive, but with all RCA ins and outs, and a lot more EMI floating
around our environment than at the time that the console was designed
(and TASCAM gear of that period always had pretty poor EMI rejection)
it's far from "quiet enough for digital."


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