MylesBAstor Well-Known Member Apr 20, 2010 11,242 90 1,725 New York City Aug 28, 2011 #1 Scroll down to middle of page! http://www.archive.org/post/256492/the-betty-question-answered
flez007 Member Sponsor Aug 31, 2010 2,915 37 435 Mexico City Aug 28, 2011 #2 Interesting to see a small driver array for such show implementations.
JackD201 WBF Founding Member Apr 20, 2010 12,420 1,539 1,850 Manila, Philippines Aug 29, 2011 #3 Cannon connectors.....way cool. I still remember when XLRs were called Cannons. Reminds me of how everybody called tissue paper Kleenex.
Cannon connectors.....way cool. I still remember when XLRs were called Cannons. Reminds me of how everybody called tissue paper Kleenex.
RogerD VIP/Donor May 23, 2010 3,734 323 565 BiggestLittleCity Aug 29, 2011 #4 Those are Studer A80 multitrack machines.
mauidan Member Sponsor Aug 2, 2010 1,512 12 36 Pukalani, HI Aug 29, 2011 #5 JackD201 said: Cannon connectors.....way cool. I still remember when XLRs were called Cannons. Reminds me of how everybody called tissue paper Kleenex. Click to expand... Technical Brain still calls them Cannons: http://www.technicalbrain.co.jp/en/TBP.pdf
JackD201 said: Cannon connectors.....way cool. I still remember when XLRs were called Cannons. Reminds me of how everybody called tissue paper Kleenex. Click to expand... Technical Brain still calls them Cannons: http://www.technicalbrain.co.jp/en/TBP.pdf
MylesBAstor Well-Known Member Apr 20, 2010 11,242 90 1,725 New York City Aug 29, 2011 #6 RogerD said: Those are Studer A80 multitrack machines. Click to expand... You're saying that the machines shown are Studers, not Ampex 1100 as ID'd?
RogerD said: Those are Studer A80 multitrack machines. Click to expand... You're saying that the machines shown are Studers, not Ampex 1100 as ID'd?
Bruce B WBF Founding Member, Pro Audio Production Member Apr 25, 2010 7,060 628 1,740 Snohomish, WA www.pugetsoundstudios.com Aug 29, 2011 #7 MylesBAstor said: You're saying that the machines shown are Studers, not Ampex 1100 as ID'd? Click to expand... Except for the 3rd pic (Ampex), the rest are 16 trk Studer A80 machines
MylesBAstor said: You're saying that the machines shown are Studers, not Ampex 1100 as ID'd? Click to expand... Except for the 3rd pic (Ampex), the rest are 16 trk Studer A80 machines
MylesBAstor Well-Known Member Apr 20, 2010 11,242 90 1,725 New York City Aug 29, 2011 #8 Bruce B said: Except for the 3rd pic (Ampex), the rest are 16 trk Studer A80 machines Click to expand... Thanks Bruce and Roger. Didn't notice the mistake.
Bruce B said: Except for the 3rd pic (Ampex), the rest are 16 trk Studer A80 machines Click to expand... Thanks Bruce and Roger. Didn't notice the mistake.