
Blue Jinn
Rider of the ARPocalypse
http://www.quantegy-online.com/quantegy.html
Now indicate plans to revive 456 as well. ALso, have some NOS there.
Now indicate plans to revive 456 as well. ALso, have some NOS there.
"Analog is dead"
"[Analog] has one foot in the grave."
"[Analog equipment] is obsolete garbage."
Recent quotes on this very forum.
My eyes see the words, my brain understands their meaning, then the muscles turn my head back and forth.
My senses revel as I watch the reels go round and round pulling brand-new tape, the smell of which politely permeates the space.
Enjoy the death-march naysayers...I'll be in the studio.
hmm. Building. If the mchinery is still there we should all get togther, buy it and go into production.......
AK
so they are going to sell NOS tape for a few bucks less than RMGI? I don't get it, what is worth getting excited about here?
so they are going to sell NOS tape for a few bucks less than RMGI? I don't get it, what is worth getting excited about here?
Me either. The last runs from Quantegy had very loose qc. Why bother?
I don't see it that way at all. First of all, the post-2004 owners royally screwed up in about every way a business can screw up. They've learned hard lessons from those mistakes (by the way every one of which I warned them about in a long email in 2005... and they all came to pass). They're not going to make those same mistakes again. If they didn't have a plan this time they wouldn't bother... it's too costly.
Secondly, more tape manufacturers will ultimately lead to better prices. It's economics 101. The demand is there in professional circles even if most amateur home recordists are clueless.
The loss of the old Ampex/Quantegy formulations was a huge blow to the industry. I expected them to be brought back, but not by Quantegy. One can only hope that Quantegy has their shit together this time.
There may be bad news down the road... such is life. But for now this is the best news any analog enthusiasts could hope for.
My point is that considering how spotty (and that's being kind) the quality of Quantegy products were in the last few years, especially the very last runs, why get excited over new old stock? The performance won't have improved in storage no matter how rare the stuff is.