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technoplayer
Recovering Gear-aholic
I ran across a pair of 440 C 2 tracks a local university radio station was offering up cheap. These had been in storage at the studio for several years, and they did not know what to do with them. The station mgr actually considered placing them by the curb!! The deal was right...nice overall shape, mint condition Russ Lang floor consoles, extra upper consoles for adding electronics, original manual, extender cards, hubs, spares, etc.....and a lot of fuzzy dust from storage. I've always had a soft spot for the 440 since using them in college, so I grabbed these.
I havent had the chance to do much except clean them up a bit, but here's the weird part. I brought the transports home in the trunk of my car, nicely padded and all. When I took them out of the trunk, the rubber pinch rollers had melted...I mean LIQUIFIED! The rubber was running off at the consistency of thick syrup....a f**in mess. One had melted right down to the metal core.
Ok so its summer in Texas and all but it surely did not get THAT hot in my trunk. Its been 3 days, and the rollers are sitting on piece of cardboard on my benchtop,in a sticky puddle of their own making. They rubber (??) has not firmed up much.
What gives?? Anybody have any bad experiences with meltdown like this??
I havent had the chance to do much except clean them up a bit, but here's the weird part. I brought the transports home in the trunk of my car, nicely padded and all. When I took them out of the trunk, the rubber pinch rollers had melted...I mean LIQUIFIED! The rubber was running off at the consistency of thick syrup....a f**in mess. One had melted right down to the metal core.
Ok so its summer in Texas and all but it surely did not get THAT hot in my trunk. Its been 3 days, and the rollers are sitting on piece of cardboard on my benchtop,in a sticky puddle of their own making. They rubber (??) has not firmed up much.
What gives?? Anybody have any bad experiences with meltdown like this??