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  1. A Reel Person

    Tascam 38

    Hello from 2007. I'm sorry I can't answer your question, but I'm curious why you would want the T38 to run at 7.5ips?
  2. A Reel Person

    Tascam 246 problem!

    Hello 2013!
  3. A Reel Person

    Tascam 246 problem!

    I think low record/playback response would be a calibration issue, but to me would seem normal for this age of analog gear. You'd need at minimum a calibration reference tape for a double-speed cassette deck. I can't remember if you can switch off dbx on the 246, but if you can, switch off the...
  4. A Reel Person

    The Glorious Tascam 424mkIII

    I think my point is that calling the 424 (series) like the 144 or 244 in different packaging is a bit of an over-simplification, but the fundamentals of the analog Portastudio line are all the same, however you slice it. The technical features of each model can be quite different, and span a...
  5. A Reel Person

    The Glorious Tascam 424mkIII

    What is the focus of your question? Nebraska was lackluster in fidelity, but it fit the production aims and got the TEAC 144 a lot of notice... being brand new at the time. The TASCAM 244 was quite enhanced over the 144, and could record 4 tracks simultaneously. The 144 could not. However, the...
  6. A Reel Person

    The Decline of Nowhereradio

    Hey, Paul! I am fine. How are you? I've not recorded anything in the home studio for about 10 years, but I've been wanting to start again. I've come to believe that recording is overrated, but it is a fun hobby. If you get 2 or 3 listeners, that's fun too. Following my last home recording, I...
  7. A Reel Person

    The Decline of Nowhereradio

    Remind me what Nowhereradio was? I think I was on it, but some fuckwad chased me off it bc all I do are crappy covers. I ended up on Soundclick, which is also like a dead site, but still exists. Last I heard was Soundcloud was the site that gets used, but what do I know? Remind me who Waldo...
  8. A Reel Person

    Tascam 244 Story…

    I'm sticking with 12.5"-12.7" (total length), medium thickness belt. (from memory) Also, you need a legit calibration tape to set the PB levels, and once that's done you set REC levels. It's tedious, but it can be done. I've done it several times. Without a cal tape your levels could be all over...
  9. A Reel Person

    Tascam 244 Story…

    Only from memory, IIRC the 244 belt is 12.5"-12/7" total length. Somewhere in the archives of this forum I'd have put the more certain, exact measurements, but that's the best I can recall ATM.
  10. A Reel Person

    Nostalgic about reel decks I sold

    Hey there, Track Rat! Those recordings come up on my shuffle-play every so often. Seasoned over time, I'm not sure they all hold up, but (to me) some hold up well and are true gems. By now they are certified legacy recordings. I shudder to think that set of discs was published 20 years ago! I...
  11. A Reel Person

    Nostalgic about reel decks I sold

    Sometime later, I had a chance to buy a Studer A800mkIII for $6k, but I passed. Wanting it, yeah, but I think I was coming to my senses by then. Quadrupling my operating cost, not having room or wanting to buy another slew of gear to run at pro levels were considerations. I guess I could have...
  12. A Reel Person

    How Can I run 2 FireWire Interfaces at the same time.

    I'm curious how you can use Firewire at all anymore, as it was obsoleted on Windows 10. I have a Tascam FireOne that I never got full use out of before obsolescence hit. And where do you get the hardware interface that has a Firewire port? It's like if I wanted to dip my foot in the pool again...
  13. A Reel Person

    Nostalgic about reel decks I sold

    Hello! I have a Peavey T-40 bass, gently used that lived most of it's life in the OHSC, and yes,... it weighs a ton. It was the first bass I ever got, in 1982 or 83. It's in amazingly well kept condition. Several years ago I did a college rock band performance with the T-40, and it was picking...
  14. A Reel Person

    Got a Brand new TSR-8 today

    Congratulations on your new purchase. Seems quite rare. It should be tip-top with a minimum of maintenance. As well as the belt and verifying the lube in the solenoids hasn't hardened, I believe the R/P levels will need to be trimmed up after so many years, but that would be common and expected...
  15. A Reel Person

    Nostalgic about reel decks I sold

    32 34B A8LR Model 20 Model 80 I sold them at low dollar amounts before the big analog bubble, but only after refurbishing and calibrating each one over many man-hours of labor. The in-person demos were demonstrably tight. The buyers were very happy. It's not that I wished I'd charged more...
  16. A Reel Person

    Tascam M520 Story...

    The M520 is a big step up from the 388 mixer section. Make sure it includes the power supply and power umbilical cable.
  17. A Reel Person

    MIXING 101--Need Help mixing with my Tascam M30

    The M30 is a relatively simple mixer, but can be patched in a number of ways. You'll have to improvise a bit, because it doesn't have a dedicated "this" section or "that" section, but what it has is a fairly open architecture that's meant to be flexible.
  18. A Reel Person

    Did we all see the new Tascam Model 24 (16) ?

    It looks highly functional, all-in-one, but for some reason they don't call it Portastudio. Probably just market positioning to keep in on the Pro side of things. Looks like a Portastudio to me! @@
  19. A Reel Person

    TEAC of America in Montebello, CA, is No More!

    I don't know if they closed operations or moved, but the last time I drove through LA, I wondered why I never saw the TEAC sign, which is at least 100ft up in the air, above the freeway. Next day I drove through again, and I noticed it said "EMPIRE Cleaning Supplies". The building had been...
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