Thank you for advices! Flitz already bought will see how it will work! Do you selling this NOS electronic faceplate? Maybe it was from 350 or 400 model. I have both need to renovate.Hello,
I'm afraid I no longer have that person's contact information, sorry. I can very highly recommend Dave Dintenfass at Full Track Productions located in Seattle, WA. www.fulltrackproductions.com is his website. He is an authority on Ampex equipment and offers skilled rebuilding services on motors. He rebuilt the capstan motor I use and it is quiet and seems completely new.
The faceplates on the electronics can be resurfaced by a competent machine shop. As I understand it the printing is not applied to the surface. Rather it is stamped into the metal and then paint is applied over the top filling in the graphics. This means that minor surface scratches can be removed by a very light surface removal. I chose a different approach, I carefully polished the surface using Flitz metal polish using cotton balls several times. Then I used a good quality car wax to seal the surface and allow easy fingerprint removal. I also bought a third complete electronics chassis and chose the two best looking faceplates for the final assembly. Along the way I bought a NOS electronics faceplate, but the graphics for the speed control setting were different from the version I was using so I didn't use it.
Understand. Im located in Europe so need to change motor speed, because of 50 Hz.I live in the US so the line frequency wasn't a problem.
Hi Jerome,
Thanks for your comments! Dave is certainly an authority for all things dealing with Ampex plus he's a generous person. Good luck with your project, are you planning to record yourself with the converted 351?
That looks like a very nice set up, great job!
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