i do have the service manual for the deck.
i will be calibrating both the playback and record electronics, so i DO need either a stand alone tone generator, or an accurate meter put between my computer (being used as a tone generator) and the tape machine to confirm the tones are at a proper...
Hi, i have a couple quick questions about calibrating/aligning a tape machine (in my case a Revox B77 mk2):
- i know i need some kind of tone generator to feed into the tape machine. if i use my computer, do i still need another seperate device to confirm that the tone is being sent at the...
thanks for the advice
i managed to get a B77, and now my question is - where can i buy the side mounting rails for rack mounting the deck? i didn't see any on Ebay but maybe i wasn't looking hard enough. thanks!
I am looking for a relatively inexpensive (can be used, looking to spend under, say, $400) rack EQ unit that is good for mixdown/rough mastering (this is for a basement project studio, not a professional mastering facility). I always figured it would be best to get a 5 band parametric EQ, but i...
I'm in the market for a decent reel to reel mixdown deck, and i'm leaning heavily towards a Revox. my question is, for anyone here who has worked with either one, am i going to notice a big difference in features or performance between the B77 and the PR99? the only differences i've noticed is...
thanks for the help. i finally got around to rewiring these mics just using unbalanced 1/4" plugs. i haven't done any serious recording tests with them, but i tested them out by running them through my ART Tube MP Preamp and into a little guitar amp. they made noise (exactly the type of noise...
So i bought a handful of dirt cheap old mics on eBay, and i need to re-wire them to actually be usable. they are all hardwired, mostly with mini-jack connectors, meaning they have only 2 wires to connect, not 3 like most decent mics. basically my question is: i figured out how to attach a male...