
WhinyLittleRunt
Member
I want to get into narrow-format tape recording, and saw a Teac 80-8 that someone was selling a few months back and have been hooked on the idea of owning one ever since. I had this gut feeling that it would be a pretty good recorder and I've been told that it is. The problem is finding one...
The guy who was selling it still has it, but he wanted something like $850 for it (it had the dbx, remote and stand, plus very low hours which makes it awesome right there) but I just can't swing that kind of cash. I keep seeing them going for around 200-400, usually as is, but I worry about finding one on the bay since I can't see the heads and inspect it unless I find one that's within somewhat decent driving distance. If I were to get one of eBay at some point, and if I really had to get the heads re-lapped it is really that big of a deal? I'd love to know the general cost of having all three heads done anyway since I can see that being an issue somewhere down the road. What else should I be looking for before buying, and what kinds of questions should I be asking to determine the condition of the unit?
Also, does anyone have any audio clips that were originally done on an 80-8?
The guy who was selling it still has it, but he wanted something like $850 for it (it had the dbx, remote and stand, plus very low hours which makes it awesome right there) but I just can't swing that kind of cash. I keep seeing them going for around 200-400, usually as is, but I worry about finding one on the bay since I can't see the heads and inspect it unless I find one that's within somewhat decent driving distance. If I were to get one of eBay at some point, and if I really had to get the heads re-lapped it is really that big of a deal? I'd love to know the general cost of having all three heads done anyway since I can see that being an issue somewhere down the road. What else should I be looking for before buying, and what kinds of questions should I be asking to determine the condition of the unit?
Also, does anyone have any audio clips that were originally done on an 80-8?