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A good friend is looking to buy a Fostex or Tascam 1/2 inch 16-track machine
so he can transfer a bunch of old tapes. This is for a one-time use so the cheaper the better. It doesn't even have to be able to record, just play back. Reply to me through the Email Ethan link on my web site www.ethanwiner.com. Thanks. |
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I can't remember the name, but there's a place in Glendale, I believe,
somewhere here in L.A., which specializes in transferring analog tape of all types to the digital type of your choice. Rhino Records does all its transfers there. They've got great analog gear as well as A/D convertors, and I'm sure it would be cheaper than buying a machine, repairing it, etc. Plus, if your tapes need to be baked, re-spliced, etc. they're set up for all of that restoration stuff. If you're out of town, just ship it by mail. Anyone know what that studio is called? They're nice people, too, as I recall. Cheers, Rick Novak. "Ethan Winer" wrote ... A good friend is looking to buy a Fostex or Tascam 1/2 inch 16-track machine so he can transfer a bunch of old tapes. This is for a one-time use so the cheaper the better. It doesn't even have to be able to record, just play back. Reply to me through the Email Ethan link on my web site www.ethanwiner.com. Thanks. |
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I can't remember the name, but there's a place in Glendale, I believe,
somewhere here in L.A., which specializes in transferring analog tape of all types to the digital type of your choice. Rhino Records does all its transfers there. They've got great analog gear as well as A/D convertors, and I'm sure it would be cheaper than buying a machine, repairing it, etc. Plus, if your tapes need to be baked, re-spliced, etc. they're set up for all of that restoration stuff. If you're out of town, just ship it by mail. Anyone know what that studio is called? They're nice people, too, as I recall. Cheers, Rick Novak. "Ethan Winer" wrote ... A good friend is looking to buy a Fostex or Tascam 1/2 inch 16-track machine so he can transfer a bunch of old tapes. This is for a one-time use so the cheaper the better. It doesn't even have to be able to record, just play back. Reply to me through the Email Ethan link on my web site www.ethanwiner.com. Thanks. |
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On 4 Dec 2004 12:17:58 -0800, (rickymix) wrote:
I can't remember the name, but there's a place in Glendale, I believe, somewhere here in L.A., which specializes in transferring analog tape of all types to the digital type of your choice. Rhino Records does all its transfers there. This sounds like a good idea especially since the Tascam and Fostex half inchers are not compatable. Frank /~ http://newmex.com/f10 @/ |
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![]() In article "Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com writes: A good friend is looking to buy a Fostex or Tascam 1/2 inch 16-track machine so he can transfer a bunch of old tapes. This is for a one-time use so the cheaper the better. How many tapes does he have to transfer? Hundreds? Dozens? A couple? People seem to think they have to own all the tools (the cheaper the better) even for doing a one-time job. Wouldn't it make more sense for him to find someone with a suitable deck in good shape and rent or borrow it for a while rather than buy what's likely to be a junker? I'll bet there are plenty of those that are known to be in good shape but sitting idle most of the time and would be available as loaners. Or doesn't he care about the quality of the transfers, but just wants to do it? -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over, lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo |
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![]() In article "Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com writes: A good friend is looking to buy a Fostex or Tascam 1/2 inch 16-track machine so he can transfer a bunch of old tapes. This is for a one-time use so the cheaper the better. How many tapes does he have to transfer? Hundreds? Dozens? A couple? People seem to think they have to own all the tools (the cheaper the better) even for doing a one-time job. Wouldn't it make more sense for him to find someone with a suitable deck in good shape and rent or borrow it for a while rather than buy what's likely to be a junker? I'll bet there are plenty of those that are known to be in good shape but sitting idle most of the time and would be available as loaners. Or doesn't he care about the quality of the transfers, but just wants to do it? -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over, lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo |
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1/2 " 16 analog decks are going up in value right now. I don't think you are
going to find the el cheapo one you are looking for. People are parting out broken ones, as its hard to get parts. I have a Fostex G16, and its a pretty sweet little deck. I don't use it much, but I'm hanging on to it just the same... good luck! |
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1/2 " 16 analog decks are going up in value right now. I don't think you are
going to find the el cheapo one you are looking for. People are parting out broken ones, as its hard to get parts. I have a Fostex G16, and its a pretty sweet little deck. I don't use it much, but I'm hanging on to it just the same... good luck! |
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Frank Vuotto wrote:
(rickymix) wrote: I can't remember the name, but there's a place in Glendale, I believe, somewhere here in L.A., which specializes in transferring analog tape of all types to the digital type of your choice. Rhino Records does all its transfers there. This sounds like a good idea especially since the Tascam and Fostex half inchers are not compatable. This ain't in Glendale, but seems like a similar option: http://www.sonicraft.com/a2dx/a2dx_tech.html -- ha |
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BLCKOUT420 wrote:
1/2 " 16 analog decks are going up in value right now. I don't think you are going to find the el cheapo one you are looking for. People are parting out broken ones, as its hard to get parts. I have a Fostex G16, and its a pretty sweet little deck. I don't use it much, but I'm hanging on to it just the same... good luck! i'd hand deliver those tapes if i were you. |
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Guys,
Thanks for all the replies. I'm forwarding them to my friend. Mike: I'm not sure how many tapes there are, but it's probably a few dozen or more 10" reels. He has been looking on eBay, and so far has lost several bids at up to $450 which is about all he's willing to spend. I agree with those that say he should hire someone to do it, and I've told him that. Even if he finds a machine for $450, he's still looking at *many* hours of his own time to do the work. --Ethan |
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Ethan Winer ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. I'm forwarding them to my friend. Mike: I'm not sure how many tapes there are, but it's probably a few dozen or more 10" reels. He has been looking on eBay, and so far has lost several bids at up to $450 which is about all he's willing to spend. I agree with those that say he should hire someone to do it, and I've told him that. Even if he finds a machine for $450, he's still looking at *many* hours of his own time to do the work. Not to mention that, after buying the machine for $450, he's going to be spending a couple hundred bucks to replace the pinch roller, disassemble the motor to clean and lube the bearings, sweep-test everything and make sure it can be aligned for flat response, and clean all the contacts. And that is assuming it's not full of bad caps and the heads are new. Buying a machine that has sat in storage for years, like most of these machines have, and then expecting to put it into service without a substantial investment, is going to result in some real surprises. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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![]() "BLCKOUT420" wrote in message ... 1/2 " 16 analog decks are going up in value right now. I don't think you are going to find the el cheapo one you are looking for. People are parting out broken ones, as its hard to get parts. I have a Fostex G16, and its a pretty sweet little deck. I don't use it much, but I'm hanging on to it just the same... And I'm selling two N.O.S. pinch rollers for the Fostex B16 machine. Cheap. Anyone knows if they would fit other Fostex 1/2" machines (E and G series)? Predrag |
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
... Ethan Winer ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote: Thanks for all the replies. I'm forwarding them to my friend. Mike: I'm not sure how many tapes there are, but it's probably a few dozen or more 10" reels. He has been looking on eBay, and so far has lost several bids at up to $450 which is about all he's willing to spend. I agree with those that say he should hire someone to do it, and I've told him that. Even if he finds a machine for $450, he's still looking at *many* hours of his own time to do the work. Not to mention that, after buying the machine for $450, he's going to be spending a couple hundred bucks to replace the pinch roller, disassemble the motor to clean and lube the bearings, sweep-test everything and make sure it can be aligned for flat response, and clean all the contacts. And that is assuming it's not full of bad caps and the heads are new. Buying a machine that has sat in storage for years, like most of these machines have, and then expecting to put it into service without a substantial investment, is going to result in some real surprises. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." I guess I got lucky then: I recently transferred six reels on a Tascam 16-track 1" machine that had been in storage for 13 years and it came out beautifully. I did BAKE the tapes beforehand, however, and thoroughly cleaned the machine. (The tapes were Ampex 456 and also around 13 years old). |
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On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 19:26:39 +0100, "Predrag Trpkov"
wrote: "BLCKOUT420" wrote in message ... 1/2 " 16 analog decks are going up in value right now. I don't think you are going to find the el cheapo one you are looking for. People are parting out broken ones, as its hard to get parts. I have a Fostex G16, and its a pretty sweet little deck. I don't use it much, but I'm hanging on to it just the same... And I'm selling two N.O.S. pinch rollers for the Fostex B16 machine. Cheap. Anyone knows if they would fit other Fostex 1/2" machines (E and G series)? Predrag What's the part #? http://liondogmusic.com |
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I can't remember the name, but there's a place in Glendale, I believe,
somewhere here in L.A., which specializes in transferring analog tape of all types to the digital type of your choice. BRBR Are you thinking of Penguin Recorders, which is actually in Eagle Rock? The guy's name is John Strother & he seems to have one of every format in the known analog world. Tell him I sent you. His number is 323-259-8612. Scott Fraser |
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Ethan Winer wrote:
Guys, Thanks for all the replies. I'm forwarding them to my friend. Mike: I'm not sure how many tapes there are, but it's probably a few dozen or more 10" reels. He has been looking on eBay, and so far has lost several bids at up to $450 which is about all he's willing to spend. I agree with those that say he should hire someone to do it, and I've told him that. Even if he finds a machine for $450, he's still looking at *many* hours of his own time to do the work. --Ethan I'd maybe suggest hiring a known working machine for a while rather than buying something of an unknown machine. You also need to hire/buy the same make of machine that the tape was recorded on as I believe Fostex used Dolby C while Tascam used Dbx. In my experience with these machines you are likely to have problems with worn heads causing uneven bass response and dirty phono connectors. Be prepared to bake the tapes if they're Ampex and they've been stored in the merest hint of dampness. Cheers. James. |
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Predrag Trpkov wrote:
And I'm selling two N.O.S. pinch rollers for the Fostex B16 machine. Cheap. Anyone knows if they would fit other Fostex 1/2" machines (E and G series)? Don't know, but I am as paranoid about NOS rubber parts as I am about NOS electrolytics.... --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Bingo! That's it, John Strother at Penguin Recorders. Thanks Scott!
Penguin did an interesting thing with their drum booth, too. Instead of raising the ceiling, they lowered the floor about eight feet! Dug a hole right into the dirt under the house. Pretty clever, and it sounded good when I clapped my hands down in there. Has anyone here actually recorded in it? Given the intoxication level of a lot of the bands I tend to work with, I was always too worried that someone would stumble into the drum pit. That would have been a unique way to ruin a take! :) Funny if it happened in a movie, but not in real life. Cheers, Rick. |
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Bingo! That's it, John Strother at Penguin Recorders. Thanks Scott!
Penguin did an interesting thing with their drum booth, too. Instead of raising the ceiling, they lowered the floor about eight feet! Dug a hole right into the dirt under the house. Pretty clever, and it sounded good when I clapped my hands down in there. Has anyone here actually recorded in it? Given the intoxication level of a lot of the bands I tend to work with, I was always too worried that someone would stumble into the drum pit. That would have been a unique way to ruin a take! :) Funny if it happened in a movie, but not in real life. Cheers, Rick. |
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Oops, sorry for the double-posts y'all. What the hell is going on with
Google? "Improvements" that make things worse? Classic! Rick. |
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Oops, sorry for the double-posts y'all. What the hell is going on with
Google? "Improvements" that make things worse? Classic! Rick. |
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![]() "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Predrag Trpkov wrote: And I'm selling two N.O.S. pinch rollers for the Fostex B16 machine. Cheap. Anyone knows if they would fit other Fostex 1/2" machines (E and G series)? Don't know, but I am as paranoid about NOS rubber parts as I am about NOS electrolytics.... Fair enough, but they've been left in the small plastic bag that they came in, stored in a dry place and still look and feel sound to me. Anyway, I have no problem sending them to the interested party first and getting the money after they prove to be functioning well. I'm only asking $30 including shipping anywhere in the world. OK, make it $25, let's put them to use somewhere. If I understand well, how they hold up over time greatly varies from one type of rubber to another. Some of them decay very little or not at all. Some of them decompose spectacularily. If they look good now and function well at first, do you think it's possible that they start rapidly failing all of the sudden, after a month or so? Predrag |
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In article .com,
wrote: Oops, sorry for the double-posts y'all. What the hell is going on with Google? "Improvements" that make things worse? Classic! Rick. Hey, when AOL first set up their Usenet service, every posting that an AOL user made was duplicated eight times. That, combined with the fact that huge numbers of AOL users piled onto the admin.* groups since they were at the top of the list, got AOL's feed nearly canned. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Predrag Trpkov wrote:
"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Don't know, but I am as paranoid about NOS rubber parts as I am about NOS electrolytics.... Fair enough, but they've been left in the small plastic bag that they came in, stored in a dry place and still look and feel sound to me. Anyway, I have no problem sending them to the interested party first and getting the money after they prove to be functioning well. I'm only asking $30 including shipping anywhere in the world. OK, make it $25, let's put them to use somewhere. Hell, for that price it's worth the money to buy them even if they are decayed. Bad rollers can be recapped and if the bearings are fine (which they should be if they are NOS), for $25 plus the cost of recapping you would still come out ahead. If I understand well, how they hold up over time greatly varies from one type of rubber to another. Some of them decay very little or not at all. Some of them decompose spectacularily. If they look good now and function well at first, do you think it's possible that they start rapidly failing all of the sudden, after a month or so? I don't really understand rubber deterioration. I know that most of the natural rubbers crosslink and become hard and slippery. This is what happens to old Ampex rollers and Sono-Mag rollers. Most of the urethanes do the opposite, and the links between the long chain molecules break down, causing them to get soft and mushy. But thee are also a bunch of other kinds of rubbers too, and I don't know how they fail or what the speed of failure is. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Scott Dorsey wrote:
Fair enough, but they've been left in the small plastic bag that they came in, stored in a dry place and still look and feel sound to me. Anyway, I have no problem sending them to the interested party first and getting the money after they prove to be functioning well. I'm only asking $30 including shipping anywhere in the world. OK, make it $25, let's put them to use somewhere. Hell, for that price it's worth the money to buy them even if they are decayed. Bad rollers can be recapped and if the bearings are fine (which they should be if they are NOS), for $25 plus the cost of recapping you would still come out ahead. Would that apply to MTR90 rollers too? I've just replaced mine with new rollers from Precision Motor Works and I was about to dispose of the old ones (the rubber totally melted in just a few weeks). Do you have any idea who might be able to recap the old ones? Cheers. James. |
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James Perrett wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote: Fair enough, but they've been left in the small plastic bag that they came in, stored in a dry place and still look and feel sound to me. Anyway, I have no problem sending them to the interested party first and getting the money after they prove to be functioning well. I'm only asking $30 including shipping anywhere in the world. OK, make it $25, let's put them to use somewhere. Hell, for that price it's worth the money to buy them even if they are decayed. Bad rollers can be recapped and if the bearings are fine (which they should be if they are NOS), for $25 plus the cost of recapping you would still come out ahead. Would that apply to MTR90 rollers too? I've just replaced mine with new rollers from Precision Motor Works and I was about to dispose of the old ones (the rubber totally melted in just a few weeks). Do you have any idea who might be able to recap the old ones? Yes, and I think Precision Motor Works will do recapping! So will Athan! There's probably someone in the UK that will do it. Ask your local offset printing house who they use for rebuilding press rollers. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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![]() "James Perrett" wrote in message ... Scott Dorsey wrote: Fair enough, but they've been left in the small plastic bag that they came in, stored in a dry place and still look and feel sound to me. Anyway, I have no problem sending them to the interested party first and getting the money after they prove to be functioning well. I'm only asking $30 including shipping anywhere in the world. OK, make it $25, let's put them to use somewhere. Hell, for that price it's worth the money to buy them even if they are decayed. Bad rollers can be recapped and if the bearings are fine (which they should be if they are NOS), for $25 plus the cost of recapping you would still come out ahead. Would that apply to MTR90 rollers too? I've just replaced mine with new rollers from Precision Motor Works and I was about to dispose of the old ones (the rubber totally melted in just a few weeks). Do you have any idea who might be able to recap the old ones? Check this: http://www.TerrysRubberRollers.com Predrag |
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Predrag Trpkov wrote:
Would that apply to MTR90 rollers too? I've just replaced mine with new rollers from Precision Motor Works and I was about to dispose of the old ones (the rubber totally melted in just a few weeks). Do you have any idea who might be able to recap the old ones? Check this: http://www.TerrysRubberRollers.com Predrag Thanks Scott and Predrag for those ideas - I'll certainly hang on to them and look into having them rebuilt for spares. Cheers. James. |
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Don't listen to this guy, his name is BOB SCARBOROUGH from Arizona, he
has (5) different usernames on ebay- DESERTBOB-DESERTBOB1-DESERTBOB2-DESERTBOB3-VOXPOPPER- he runs up negative feedbacks, then changes to another username he bought a VHS dub from me, returned it for another one, then left negative feedback disguised as a neutral he also bought an alignment tape from me, made a copy for himself, then returned it for a full refund now he's following my auctions daily, and dogging my Usenet posts- all are warned, to BAN ALL HIS USERNAMES FROM YOUR EBAY AUCTIONS |
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On 1 Jan 2005 07:48:37 -0800, wrote:
Don't listen to this guy, his name is BOB SCARBOROUGH from Arizona, he has (5) different usernames on ebay- DESERTBOB-DESERTBOB1-DESERTBOB2-DESERTBOB3-VOXPOPPER- he runs up negative feedbacks, then changes to another username snip I've been trying to shut down this fraudster, , aka 66fourdoor on ebay, for months. This is his limp attempt at a comeback. I do have to hand it to this clown...he's learned how to manipulate the ebay feedback system to his advantage and has also conned a number of ebay buyers with his dubbed "alignment" carts and cassettes. I've made him my favorite chew toy. Will Miho has to play second fiddle. dB |
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