Hey analoggers - look what I found

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It might be worth trying the mic inputs as guitar or mic pres, perhaps with an impedance matching transformer on a mic or just adapting the XLR to TS.

I've got TS-RCA cables that are only a little younger than that deck. They were common in those days, especially the skinny grey cables with molded ends from Radio Shack.

There's a pretty good chance the rubber parts and/or the motor's lube have dried up. The mechanicals will probably need service.
 
Is it worth anything?

About the price of a case of beer, ................... However the look of it sitting next to the Larva Lamp is ................. Priceless!

Alan.
 
I'm pretty anti lava lamps. I hate that cliche studio hippie shit. A larva lamp does sound cool though.
 
I don't have anything to connect it to. Unless I can connect it to a Firepod in some way. :laughings:
you can connect it to anything that'll take a line input.
I have one of those BTW ....... I use it to play old tapes on. You probably don't have many of those so it might not really be of much use to you.
 
you can connect it to anything that'll take a line input.
I have one of those BTW ....... I use it to play old tapes on. You probably don't have many of those so it might not really be of much use to you.

I've got a whole box full of Bob Seger and Three Dog Night reels. Which is kind of disappointing because I remember my dad having better taste in music than that. :laughings:

I need to have a little talk with him.

I also remember him being really into the quadrophonic setup, or whatever it was. I remember being a little kid and watching him hang speakers in the corners of our living room. Then after like 3 days of running wires and shit, he put a chair in the middle of the room and told me to sit in it. Then he played Frankenstein or something like that and I remember the sound swirling around the room. I thought it was pretty cool.
 
I got stacks of country reels with my inherited decks. Make of that what you will!
 
My first 'multitrack' -- with 'sound on sound' -- was a TC -255, a Best Buy in Consumer Reports magazine, beating out many big names at the time.
 
I duno how well they record, but the playback on that tc645 really really surprised me!
 
Greg,
if you are interested and have a surround sound set up with your DVD player I can supply you with a little Quad - maybe even Frankenstien.
 
I have DSOTM in quad.

Oh man. . . That would be enough to make me want to score a dime of skunk and trip to the vibes just one more time . . . I still have the wine-bottle candles, hippie coffee table and spiral art poster, but they don't seem to be attracting the same kind of women they used to. . . It must be my sound system. . .
 
. I still have the wine-bottle candles, hippie coffee table and spiral art poster, but they don't seem to be attracting the same kind of women they used to. . . It must be my sound system. . .
yes ....... that's it ......... it's your sound system.

:D
 
Lt. Is it the quad LP mixed by Alan Parsons? I'm not keen on the new 5.1 version.
It's really cool - WYWHere is pretty good in quad as well.
Here's a weird one - Janis Ian's Between the Lines is superb in quad.
 
Lt. Is it the quad LP mixed by Alan Parsons? I'm not keen on the new 5.1 version.
It's really cool - WYWHere is pretty good in quad as well.
Here's a weird one - Janis Ian's Between the Lines is superb in quad.
Yeah ..... it's from way back ..... it's quad vinyl.

I don't have the gear to play it. Gotta have a special cart and a decoder.
 
I've just finished listening to Frankenstein in Quad.
Not too bad at all. Not a very exciting mix but not bad & refreshing to listen to an old track in a different form.
Lt. you can download the prson's Quad mix to burn to DVDR & play it through a surround sound system. It's pretty cool in an old hippy way - then again life wasn't so hippy when they put it out - a bit of competition from Glam etc I think.
 
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