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I'm impressed that they mentioned the belts. Whether the caps are OK is another question, but the seller seems to have a clue, unlike the twerp who was selling an ATR-60 with the machine upside-down in the rack.
 
Uh! A Bit over a thousand hopelessly falling bucks.
nice. :)
 
Yeah, but that's over seven grand in dog bucks. :cool:
 

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Uh! A Bit over a thousand hopelessly falling bucks.
nice. :)

That makes me feel a bit better about spending nearly 2000 bones on a used TASCAM 48..:eek::eek: I mean, at least I've got several more tracks to play with, and for that kind of money, it seems a bargain! :D:D:D

(Now if I could only pay off that damn credit card!:eek::eek::mad::mad:).

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heh heh,
"dog bucks" - good one :D

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I am still scratchin' ma'head, wondering if that void had some hidden meaning :confused::o:(
Of course, I 've took the quote from post#9 out of context, as usually :p
:D:D:D
 
if I could only pay off that damn credit card!:eek::eek::mad::mad:).

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Sit on plain rice, pipe water, chew on a long-play meatless bone - do what ever it takes, but pay off credit cards. It's not a healthy debt.
 

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Teac X-10r Tape Recorder "mint In Box" Never Removed

Winning bid: US $1,077.00 :eek:;)

Gotta say,... that's nice!

Nothing screams Hifi Audio like wood enclosures!!!;):eek:
 

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heh heh,
"dog bucks" - good one :D


I am still scratchin' ma'head, wondering if that void had some hidden meaning :confused::o:(
Of course, I 've took the quote from post#9 out of context, as usually :p
:D:D:D

Oh, that... yeah I forgot, you have to stare at the blank space long enough, while clicking your ruby slippers together and saying "There's no place like homerecording.com." Then a haunting image of the Runaways will appear under the date 1979.
 

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Sit on plain rice, pipe water, chew on a long-play meatless bone - do what ever it takes, but pay off credit cards. It's not a healthy debt.

Whatever it takes... Agreed. Thanks Mike.:)

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What about those X10 series anyway? There's the 10r, 10m and just 10... Which one is the 1/2 track version?
The whole naming of these older Teac series is pretty confusing anyway... The X10m is a consumer 32-2 that doesn't run 15ips, the 32-2 was labeled either Teac Tascam series or simply just Tascam, there was also the 32-2B which only had a different record mode selection, the Tascam 32 is the same as the Teac 33-2, etc... What where they thinking? And, more important, to what extent are parts interchangeable?
 
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Nice questions!

The X-10 is the "standard" quarter track stereo.
The X-10R is the autoreverse quarter track stereo.
That leads me to assume the X-10M would be the 1/2-track (mastering) deck.

PS: The TEAC/TASCAM naming conventions are all part of a subversive Japanese plot!!!:eek:;)
 
Yellow Magic Orchestra said:
Japanese people are crazy, Japanese is like pigs, Japanese is like, like monkey. Short leg, like yellow monkey. Do you understand, mr. Ohira? Do you understand what I'm saying?

-No.

Sorry, couldn't help myself ;)
I just checked this site, and saw that only the X10M shares some parts with the 32-2. Too bad, cause I see the other X10's quite often at very low prices, never the X10M...
 
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