The 388 looks like it has the mixer section of an M-308, so from a maintenance perspective, my first thought would be why not just get an M-308 and a Tascam 38, vs in all in one 388?
Nice equipment. I used to own an M-308, but at the time I didnt have much spare time to use it as I had hoped to.
Nowadays, I have an M-1516, which is a few years newer (early 90's vs mid-late 80's).
I imagine both models are evenly matched in functionality and features?
One thing I do...
Hi SB,
Thanks for chiming in, I have the Tascam 30th anniversary book which has good info and nice photos, I was not familiar with the 70, is that the Series 70? I see there is one on Reverb for sale.
Its good to have an accurate account of all their models, though from an actual buyer's...
I think it was probably best that the deal feel through. From how it was described, it seems like the seller was not really able to provide any details or reassurance on its background history of usage and maintenance- which are things that are important to know if you intend to acquire a...
If you are on Facebook, there is the 'Reel to Reel Clinic' group which you can join.
Sam Palermo is a long time Teac/Tascam "guru", who knows these machines and their parts inside out.
If you post over there, he can properly advise you.
What analog recorder and mixer were you using before? When it comes to the equipment you have, there should not be any differences in plugging them into the 2488, compared to what you were doing before in your previous experience. Whether its an analog mixer or a portastudio- the concepts of...
Ritchie, unless you enjoy trying to fix things, which is fine- nothing wrong with that..., but as I said, there is no place that sells individual Sansui parts, especially from 50 years ago. If you are in Europe- check Ebay Germany, RA-500's should not be too expensive, you can just get...
At first glance, I thought this was a new discussion, then I noticed- 2014, so I dont know if 'sweetbeats' is using it anymore, perhaps he can post an update on that.
I am the Admin of the 'Sansui Lounge' facebook group, where we discuss all things Sansui-related, mainly the 1970's era classic...
I am not that familiar with Revox to make any relevant comments, but as for the Tascam 34, lets start by clarifying its not a 1970's
made unit, the Tascam 34 came out in 1982, it was the followup to the Teac A-3440 (which is the model I have). The A-3440 came
out in late 1978/early '79 and was...
Once its clarified what the actual connection points are, you should be able to resolve any confusion, based on the previous replies above.
Unless a connector is loose due to rough handling, its more likely your issue is human error. I dont see anything labeled Aux Input in the operating...
Hi 'SB', its very nice of you to provide all the info that you did- its too bad we're not neighbors and could just hang out in person so you could see the equipment and discuss-advise, vs having to spend alot more time online, typing in all the instructions/ideas word by word. But its ok, I...
Hi S.B.- I really appreciate your time to respond, along with all the helpful info- cheers!
I will experiment some more with the MX-80 this weekend. I was able to try out a few things the other night. The knobs/pots all seem ok, but I figured I would take the cover off and have a look inside...
As always, great info from Sweetbeats. I have always liked Teac/Tascam mixers, and enjoy reading thru the operating manuals- even if I dont own a particular model, its still interesting to look thru them and see what features they offer and so forth. For example, I have an M-1516 and the manual...
Andres,
If you are still interested in the M-2600, you can easily find its operating manual online and print it out, and then look thru it to become more familiarized with its features,
if that might help you in deciding whether to buy it or not.
I like all the vintage Teac/Tascam equipment...
Hopefully, 'Sweetbeats' notices this updated post- I figured I would simply create a new discusssion rather than bump-up old ones from years ago, if it makes things easier?
The old posts did have some interesting info on the vintage 1980's MX-80, and I am finally ready to see if I can put mine...
Go on Facebook, join the Reel to Reel Clinic group, Sam Palermo is a LONG time Teac/Tascam guru who knows these units in & out and can give proper advice.