Info on "Blackface" ADAT's

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I'm a Newbie with a very low budget and one of my friends recommended I get a "Blackface" ADAT to go with my Analog mixer. What's the scoop on these machines? What are their capabilities? Some info on these ADAT's or links to a page that provides some are much appreciated. Thanks a lot!
--Ned, the 14 Year-Old Engineer
 
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The blackface adats are 16 bit, can handle 8 tracks of audio. Despite some of them having a few thousand hours on them , they seem to hold up pretty well. I don't own a blackface so I can't comment from experience. I do own an Alesis adat Xt and an adat Lx-20.
If your planning on shopping on ebay, you prob will be able to score an Lx, Xt or maybe even an Xt-20 for the same price as a blackface. It seems like the blackfaces are going for higher and higher rates on there everytime i check. Thats all the info i can give you, im sure there is someone who knows alot more. Well i know there is.
 
I have 2 blackface ADATs that are great machines.

For more info you can go to the Alesis website (alesis.com) and get into their download section where you can get a copy of the manual which has a lot of good info for beginners.

Darryl.....
 
Thanks, what is the formal name for the "blackface" ADAT?
 
Just to comment on quality of Blackface...the reliablility is better than the LX machines, at least with the people I work with. The transport is a bit slower though.

Adat quality is quite good. It revolutionized recording about 10 years ago and still makes a huge impact today. Many gold albums have been recorded on old blackface adats. It probably won't be the weakest link in your chain....that and man I wish I ha one when I was 14. I was dealing with a cassette deck that had two mic inputs and I thought I ruled the world...and I am not that old. (1 year out of college)

--MIKE
 
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