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Okay, you've all prolly noticed that the headblock of a Fostex Model 80 has holes punched in it for an extra head to be mounted at the leftmost side. So here's a question:
Could the erase head be moved there, and then add another R/P head in place of the erase head and (with the addition of some "Tascam Simul-Sync-like" slide switches) be wired to convert the deck into a 3-head deck?
So far, one big problem is that the R/P boards use electronic switching to pass the head signals thru the Record/encode - Playback/decode circuitry. This would require some major PC board chopping and circuit modification to get all 8-channels to allow independent assignment of playback from R/P heads 1 and 2.
An easier solution is to sacrifice 4 of the 8 tracks (use only tracks 1,3,5,7 from each head) re-wire the heads off the PCB thru miniature DPDT slide switches in order to select head 1 or head 2 for playback (Tascam Simul-Sync-like) and set the fostex record-enable buttons to record on 4 channels, and play on the other 4 channels. A 4-track 3-head deck is good, and this would be easy to do and require less mod work than having all 8 tracks working in 3-head mode.
Would anyone like to join in and add their own thoughts or ideas about accomplishing this experiment?
Could the erase head be moved there, and then add another R/P head in place of the erase head and (with the addition of some "Tascam Simul-Sync-like" slide switches) be wired to convert the deck into a 3-head deck?
So far, one big problem is that the R/P boards use electronic switching to pass the head signals thru the Record/encode - Playback/decode circuitry. This would require some major PC board chopping and circuit modification to get all 8-channels to allow independent assignment of playback from R/P heads 1 and 2.
An easier solution is to sacrifice 4 of the 8 tracks (use only tracks 1,3,5,7 from each head) re-wire the heads off the PCB thru miniature DPDT slide switches in order to select head 1 or head 2 for playback (Tascam Simul-Sync-like) and set the fostex record-enable buttons to record on 4 channels, and play on the other 4 channels. A 4-track 3-head deck is good, and this would be easy to do and require less mod work than having all 8 tracks working in 3-head mode.
Would anyone like to join in and add their own thoughts or ideas about accomplishing this experiment?