I don't know you start with one and like it, what could be better??? Hmmm I know get another one!!! LOL!!!
Jay
Jay
I don't know you start with one and like it, what could be better??? Hmmm I know get another one!!! LOL!!!
Jay
The Ki Choi school of collecting R2Rs
I know there are several members that have A820 Studers, most are 1/4" models which make a lot of sense. I am always on watch to acquire one. This deck is a 1/2 inch mastering deck and I couldn't pass on it for the price and it sounds great.
I like posting pics of it.
Roger
and while I'm posting the decks I use most of the time I'll add this picture. It is a Crown CX844 which was originally purchased by a Lockheed exec back in 1974. The gentleman purchased two identical decks and put them in a warehouse for 34 years. The decks were never even plugged in and still had the wooden shipping dowels in place so the transport wouldn't move. The deck was ordered with LOZ electronics and a varispeed option. In 1974 this deck sold for 5K and in this configuration is rare. I went down to LA to pick it up, brought it home and it works perfectly. The deck has a nice sound and is impressive looking,it is one of my favorites.
Hello, Roger,
Fine decks, indeed...your Studer appears to be in wonderful cosmetic repair as well I acquired my Studer with both 1/4" and 1/2" assemblies. Just now, I'm exploring what's necessary to convert from my current 1/4" set-up to 1/2"...I'm contemplating swithching to the corresponding 1/2" head assembly, rollers, etc. and trying the "auto-alignment" feature. I'm very excited to listen to some 1/2" tape
Jay:
Do you have 1/2" tapes around or going to record your own?
Hey, Myles...it's Sam -- were you asking me? A few 1/2" tapes have recently migrated this way I do want to roll my own - lol - but most likely in 1/4" for location recording.
Vbr,
Sam
Hello, Roger,
Fine decks, indeed...your Studer appears to be in wonderful cosmetic repair as well I acquired my Studer with both 1/4" and 1/2" assemblies. Just now, I'm exploring what's necessary to convert from my current 1/4" set-up to 1/2"...I'm contemplating swithching to the corresponding 1/2" head assembly, rollers, etc. and trying the "auto-alignment" feature. I'm very excited to listen to some 1/2" tape
Hi Sam,
You should ask Ki Choi about the conversion. I think Ki just found a 820 1/2" so seems that were not the only ones that have the 1/2" bug.
If you need further info, I have the e-mail for the #1 Studer tech.
Drop me a pm
Yea the Crowns are real sexy looking. I walked into a store in Redwood City back in 1970 and they had a brand new CX822, talk about lust, but a kid with a paper route,couldn't afford the 1400 bucks.
About two weeks later I read in the local paper that it was a fencing operation and the police closed them down. It took me another 25 years to fufill that dream.
Roger
That's hysterical!