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Tascam 244 Repair

2016-07-31 (Ask_Vince)

Q) I am trying to find a pinch roller for my Tascam 244, so far without success. One fellow out in California may have them, but it will not be for another sixty days minimum. Might you have one available?

A) We request you sen us the old frame, which I rebuild carefully for $28 plus return shipping. I own a 244 myself and rollers are slightly special...Read Full Article

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Symetrix Compressors (522 vs 501, and General Info)

2016-02-24 (Ask_Vince)

Q) Between the Symetrix 522 and a pair of 501s, which would be better for vocals, guitars, and bass guitar? Why such a wide price range for the 501s you have for sale? Can the 501s you have for sale be master-slaved for stereo?

A) These compressors are almost the same but the 501 will have more adjustment controls and range over the 522. Although sharing the same VCA, the 522 does not have as sophisticated RMS circuit (which looks at the incoming audio). The better audio detection circuit in the 501 (often call somewhat erroneously RMS detector) can allow a wider range of dynamics to be recognized and more carefully tracked or "voiced" to control the VCA, (voltage control amplifier, which affects compression of audio dynamics)....Read Full Article

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Swapping In Tube Pre on a SS Receiver?

2016-02-03 (Ask_Vince)

Q) I am running an old solid state receiver an older turntable have been playing much more acoustic music in the last year. A friend who is a real high-end tube nut says if I want to hear vinyl played back well, I need to consider at least running a tube pre-amp. He had a couple of recommendations of pre's that he believes are well designed for turntables. As I found, there is a 'pre-amp in' input pair on the back of the receiver, so it can be done. But can it make much difference if the pre-amp sends its signal into the same old solid state receiver? I am included to spend that money on turntable maintenance and more music....Read Full Article

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Studio BUY OUT!

2008-07-28 (Update)

All good condition, freshly added to our shelves. Search in our database by product name or contact us for current availability.

42320 Speaker KRK 6000 Studio Monitors
42384 Processor Eventide H3000 D/SE - SOLD
42392 Processor Antares ATR-1a
42388 Delay Yamaha SPX990
42383 Compressor Drawmer 1960...Read Full Article

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Shop Policies and Basic Shipping Guidelines

2016-11-09 (Educational)

Before you purchase something from us, inquire about service, or ship your machine to us for repair, please take a minute to read these basic guidelines. We are a small shop and we do things a little differently than some larger corporate chain-marketing-type businesses, so we can serve you better if you know a little bit about us and our shop first. ...Read Full Article

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Shipping Procedure Update

2008-02-06 (Update)

Please do not ship any packages to us using the Fed Ex Home Delivery Service, the packages will not arrive. They only attempt to deliver during our off hours and do not leave tags. We have tried several times to remedy the situation but they seem to have an unusually hard time with the concept. For more details about our shipping policies Read Our Shipping Guidelines Here, or call us directly....Read Full Article

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Samson VR-88 Mics: New Technology

2015-09-12 (Educational)

Wow, new cutting edge construction designed ribbon mics are now here. Although the wave of quality, large plate condenser mics has saturated the market and for many recordists who have an open mind, great benefits of cost to performance are welcome. Ribbon mics however will not be easy to make inexpensively and correctly. This is because the design criteria for ribbons are ironically more archaic and tough to build with consistency. It requires more hand assembly and more QC testing....Read Full Article

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Reel To Reel Maintenance (Unstable Tape Speed)

2015-03-18 (Ask_Vince)

Q) I just purchased a Pioneer rt-1050 reel to reel tape deck. I've found that the speed is very unstable. Is this a common problem with this unit and can it be caused by non-manufacturer power chord which this one came with?

A) No. These are great machines but obviously they are 35 years old now. The problem is the unit is in need of maintenance. (possibly new drive belt, oil of motor and mechanism, the speed switch itself can arc out and become intermittent as well as all switches need a proper cleaning and touch up calibration....Read Full Article

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Reel to Reel Comparison - Revox B77 vs. Teac A3440

2015-06-24 (Ask_Vince)

Q) Would be so kind to tell me which machine is better for recording and listening tapes? Revox B77 or Teac A3440?

A) Yes, one of my favorite kinds of questions, but strangely, a tough one to answer. Here's the strange truth. Both decks at this age would need cleaning and calibration. If basic service is done, the Teac would win out mechanically, but not by much. Yet the Revox would be the better sonically, but not by much. There's the rub. The Teac can be put back into excellent consistent, mechanical and audio quality condition with little trouble. But… As good as the Revox is, it will suffer some critical age related problems which will interfere with it's potentially much better sonic performance...Read Full Article

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Panasonic SV-3700, SV-3800, Technics SV-DA10 (concerning repair of)

2015-07-08 (Ask_Vince)

Q) I have a problem with a Technics SV-DA10. It plays well, but is unable to rewind (except when the pinchroller is engaged, like when using the jog/shuttle). Would you have an idea?

A) The problem may be:
1. The brake shoe for either geared tape hub is loose, falling appart and interfering with the tape hub. I have simply replaced these with a proper sized piece of very fine felt or soft cardboard glued on with a tiny bit of epoxy.
2. The friction clutch/gear (under the chassis where the gear to shift back and forth to the tape gear hubs) is worn and exerting no friction to pull the tape. I pull apart the clutch gear, flip the clutch pad over and stretch the tension spring...Read Full Article

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