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Ol' Breadbones
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Hello all!
I've been recording for about 9 years now, first on an old Roland VS-880 a friend gave me and then with FL Studio. Just recently I decided to search craigslist for reel-to-reel recorders. I found somebody selling a fixer upper A-6010 for $30 that has turned out to be... not a fixer upper. They said it would only operate in fast forward/fast rewind, but not play. I thought it wouldn't be too hard to fix, or I could just take it to a repair shop and get it working for cheaper than a good condition A-6010 anyway. After fiddling with it and reading on some forums though, I've found there isn't actually anything wrong with the motors. It was just the tape reels and some issue that develops out of "sticky shed." So the motors are fine, everything seems in working order, but I won't know for sure until I can get some new tape/reels and fire the thing up!
which brings me to my first question:
What kind of tape would be best for this machine? I've seen some people talking about how certain kinds of tape do better with certain decks. All I know about this one is it can hold up to a 7" reel of 1/4" tape. I've been pointed in the direction of USRecordingMedia as a source, and it seems like they have mainly 10.5" options.
Is there anybody living in the SF bay area that knows of a non-online source for tape?
What general tips can people who have experience with this machine offer? It's my first tape recorder, so any general tips about tape recording would be appreciated, too. I've downloaded a .pdf of the manual and gone through most of it, but won't really be able to get a good sense of the machine until I've got tape for it.
And is there any way to find out what year this machine was made? I have searched online but I can't even find the time frame that the A-6010 was produced in other than an old ad for it from 1968.
Thanks for any help
I've been recording for about 9 years now, first on an old Roland VS-880 a friend gave me and then with FL Studio. Just recently I decided to search craigslist for reel-to-reel recorders. I found somebody selling a fixer upper A-6010 for $30 that has turned out to be... not a fixer upper. They said it would only operate in fast forward/fast rewind, but not play. I thought it wouldn't be too hard to fix, or I could just take it to a repair shop and get it working for cheaper than a good condition A-6010 anyway. After fiddling with it and reading on some forums though, I've found there isn't actually anything wrong with the motors. It was just the tape reels and some issue that develops out of "sticky shed." So the motors are fine, everything seems in working order, but I won't know for sure until I can get some new tape/reels and fire the thing up!
which brings me to my first question:
What kind of tape would be best for this machine? I've seen some people talking about how certain kinds of tape do better with certain decks. All I know about this one is it can hold up to a 7" reel of 1/4" tape. I've been pointed in the direction of USRecordingMedia as a source, and it seems like they have mainly 10.5" options.
Is there anybody living in the SF bay area that knows of a non-online source for tape?
What general tips can people who have experience with this machine offer? It's my first tape recorder, so any general tips about tape recording would be appreciated, too. I've downloaded a .pdf of the manual and gone through most of it, but won't really be able to get a good sense of the machine until I've got tape for it.
And is there any way to find out what year this machine was made? I have searched online but I can't even find the time frame that the A-6010 was produced in other than an old ad for it from 1968.
Thanks for any help
