cfz2882
Well-known member
time for a home stereo tape machine thread;cassette,8-track cartridge,reel+reel...
My machines in use:
cassette:
-1981 akai GF-X60R;two-motor autoreverse transport,great machine with superb
sonics from the heyday of japanese audio.
-1982 studor revox b710 mk 2
-1985 studor revox b215-these two german machines feature 4-motor transports with
direct-drive brushless capstan motors and low inertia"coreless"hub motors for
superb (and fast)tape handling.Thought to be the best by many audiophiles.
-1988 onkyo dual well cassette,two motor transport- ok unit,i'd call it "upper
consumer grade,but basicly "BPC"compaired to the akai and revoxes....
-in need of repair,but worth mention:1978 tandberg 310-3 motors,direct drive DC
for hubs,AC synchcronus belt driven to capstans.
8-track
-1977 akai-very heavy and overbuilt unit,AC synchronus 2-speed motor-low speed,
(600 rpm IIRC)for play,high speed-1800 rpm IIRC for fast forward(rewind not
possible with 8-track..)
-Ca.1975 BSR-made in england,4-pole shaded pole motor.
The last 8-track i bought new at the store was Steve Miller band"Abracadabra"
back in 1982,'82 seems to be the last year 8-track tapes were widely avalible in
stores-anyone remember the plexiglass 8-track display cases that had holes so you
could reach in and handle the tapes,but needed to get an attendant to open the
case to retrieve a tape for purchase?
My machines in use:
cassette:
-1981 akai GF-X60R;two-motor autoreverse transport,great machine with superb
sonics from the heyday of japanese audio.
-1982 studor revox b710 mk 2
-1985 studor revox b215-these two german machines feature 4-motor transports with
direct-drive brushless capstan motors and low inertia"coreless"hub motors for
superb (and fast)tape handling.Thought to be the best by many audiophiles.
-1988 onkyo dual well cassette,two motor transport- ok unit,i'd call it "upper
consumer grade,but basicly "BPC"compaired to the akai and revoxes....
-in need of repair,but worth mention:1978 tandberg 310-3 motors,direct drive DC
for hubs,AC synchcronus belt driven to capstans.
8-track
-1977 akai-very heavy and overbuilt unit,AC synchronus 2-speed motor-low speed,
(600 rpm IIRC)for play,high speed-1800 rpm IIRC for fast forward(rewind not
possible with 8-track..)
-Ca.1975 BSR-made in england,4-pole shaded pole motor.
The last 8-track i bought new at the store was Steve Miller band"Abracadabra"
back in 1982,'82 seems to be the last year 8-track tapes were widely avalible in
stores-anyone remember the plexiglass 8-track display cases that had holes so you
could reach in and handle the tapes,but needed to get an attendant to open the
case to retrieve a tape for purchase?