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I've been viewing this forum for quite awhile now and have found it very informative. I been playing music and recording some of it since the60's on some very primitive systems, starting with an old sony 530 w/ built in speakers and using an outboard passive mixer; still have the tapes. Also used an old Wollensac? mono machine.
After a lay off of 30 years started again with a home cassette with mic inputs for rehearsals to catch ideas. Now I'm up to a Tascam 424Mk111 & 688with a 2340 and aTeac 4010SU in reserve. Really have been learning alot from reading here and starting to come up with better and better stuff. Each new project gives me ideas for the next and now I have done a few things for others. Thanks for listeneing and will start asking questions soon--Carp
 
Hey Mr Carp. Welcome aboard.

Those wollensacks are cool. :D I have a old, brand new tube one with a tag still on it in storage. I haven't got to fool around with it too much.

Come to think of it, I have too many reel to reels. :eek:
 
Yes, welcome indeed!

Would love to hear some of those old tapes.:)
 
Mr Carp! Start posting to brake the minimum, and get your cam ready too so you can past some pictures :), as Unlike in computer recording/soundcards area there's a lot to show and a lot to see around here :D :D :D

WELCOME!
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Yes indeed so much going on! As for pictures and samples of the old tapes, that may take awhile yet as I'm still pretty much of a neophyte on computers as well, don't have a camera yet. Some of the old tapes are showing signs of the sticky stuff, old Scotch on small reels, but some is working. I'm using the Teac for that stuff and transfering to a stand alone cd recorder, which I also use for mix down. Slow, but steady progress.---Carp
 
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