
peritus
The not fountain head
I am an avid thrift shopper / garage saler... Anywho...
Might have posted about this here before... Either way, some things have changed...
I'm now in possesion of two nearly identical 1963ish consumer reel to reels, both with lots of tubes...
The first one I got was a Voice of Music ($15) and the other a Philco (FREE).... I'll try to get some pics up, but trust me, the Philco is just a repackaged VM (see their website for details)...
What I want to do is rackmount the microphone preamp stages... I know this is butchering vintage equipment. So here are my reasons....
Ever try to lug one of these things around? Ugh!
No XLR, currently... Only 1/4" TS plugs...
I have two.. One whose transport is not functional (vm) and one that works pretty well (philco)... If it works on the broken one and sounds good, I might go for two channels of preamp (in separate boxes, of course)... Not that I expect them to sound identical...
Motor noise... Yeah... I seriously think this is a factor....
Heat... Again.. A factor... The current cooling/venting is totally uncool...
Controls/etc..... I would like to use better pots and such on the rack model....
Power cord... It would be cool to use a IEC power cord (sheilding, durability).. Although I'm not too sure about the grounding situation, at this point...
Tube accessibility..... Ever try dismantling one of these deals?... Very annoying to do over and over...
Cool factor... Yup.. I'm a sucker for having a one off piece of gear...
Learning... I wanna learn about this stuff!!! I see cool tube stufff more often than I am in a position to purchase... It would be nice to get closer to being able to diagnose such pieces without worrying if I'll end up with a pile of rubbish, by chance... Not to mention the desire to someday construct my own design...
I have so many old consumer reel to reels that I want to start doing something cool with 'em... Can't imagine that the result will be glamorous.. Bet it'd be cool though!
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So anyway... I have the schematics for the "broken" one at home... I'll scan them and post them up here later today or tomorrow, sometime...
Just let me know if you have any idea of how I could bring the plan to fruition...
P.S. Any forseeable problems with adding a switch for impedance matching? Hi/Lo
Might have posted about this here before... Either way, some things have changed...
I'm now in possesion of two nearly identical 1963ish consumer reel to reels, both with lots of tubes...
The first one I got was a Voice of Music ($15) and the other a Philco (FREE).... I'll try to get some pics up, but trust me, the Philco is just a repackaged VM (see their website for details)...
What I want to do is rackmount the microphone preamp stages... I know this is butchering vintage equipment. So here are my reasons....
Ever try to lug one of these things around? Ugh!
No XLR, currently... Only 1/4" TS plugs...
I have two.. One whose transport is not functional (vm) and one that works pretty well (philco)... If it works on the broken one and sounds good, I might go for two channels of preamp (in separate boxes, of course)... Not that I expect them to sound identical...
Motor noise... Yeah... I seriously think this is a factor....
Heat... Again.. A factor... The current cooling/venting is totally uncool...
Controls/etc..... I would like to use better pots and such on the rack model....
Power cord... It would be cool to use a IEC power cord (sheilding, durability).. Although I'm not too sure about the grounding situation, at this point...
Tube accessibility..... Ever try dismantling one of these deals?... Very annoying to do over and over...
Cool factor... Yup.. I'm a sucker for having a one off piece of gear...
Learning... I wanna learn about this stuff!!! I see cool tube stufff more often than I am in a position to purchase... It would be nice to get closer to being able to diagnose such pieces without worrying if I'll end up with a pile of rubbish, by chance... Not to mention the desire to someday construct my own design...
I have so many old consumer reel to reels that I want to start doing something cool with 'em... Can't imagine that the result will be glamorous.. Bet it'd be cool though!
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So anyway... I have the schematics for the "broken" one at home... I'll scan them and post them up here later today or tomorrow, sometime...
Just let me know if you have any idea of how I could bring the plan to fruition...

P.S. Any forseeable problems with adding a switch for impedance matching? Hi/Lo