Show us your Decks!

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Steve, I can't believe the difference that trim panel makes on your mixer. Awesome job.

Thanks. Yeah, they look better than the veneer, I think. The wood is a 1/4" thicker so I'm lucky I made it with the original screws.
 
Its all looking so great!

Love that Ampex. Congrats on finding the Ampex roll-around for it. ;)
 
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It is funny you say that. The original stone foundation dates to 1787, the original building was burned in 1970, I have a picture of it I will post. When I was 10 my father and uncle rebuit it into a cow barn. I have a picture of that too. People always get "vibes" from the place, most good. There is a story of a farmer who died in a blizzard in there milking the cows. I have never had any "encounters" in there, even when I was feeling no pain! The pictures are in the studio for people to look at.
VP

Hahaha Yeah I get em In my basement all the time! Well keep the good vibes going!

-Barrett
 
So Far!
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MR70 1-4  2B.webpMR70-4.webpJackMullin2.webp350-440C Transports.webpAMPEXDECKS3.webp

Here is my collection of Ampex recorders a 350 1/4" 2&4TRACK Play,440B/C 1/4" 2&4 TRACK Play,MR70 1/4" 2TRACK,MR70 1/2" 2 TRACK,MR70 1/2" 4 TRACK,MR70 1/4" Transport. I am currently restoring the MR70'S.The 350 is mated to a 440C transport using low impedance transformers.The 440B electronics mated to a 440C transport also with the servo drives.
 
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All the glam pics I had handy.
There are more decks not pictured.
A couple of these decks were recently sold.
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^^ Nice collection of 4 tracks!

Don't see Sansui very often! :)

Cheers! :)
 
Oh! It's a *Show us your decks* thread!!

WoW. Now that would have been real embarrassing if I posted a pic of ...... Never mind ... carry on. :facepalm:
 
There are the four I have these days ...

Ampex AG-300 1" 8-track:
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AG-440 1/4" 2-track:
440-2.webp

Ampex AG-440 1/4" mono:
440.webp

Teac 80-8 1/2" 8-track:
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Holy Frickin Cow, Dude!

That first one must double as a space heater. No need for petty appliances.
It looks like the type of thing that Bing Crosby would be peeking out around from.
I like the long string of splitters and adapters that end in a single junction.
The calendar is only 35 years out of date. Matches the equipment perfectly!
:spank::eek:;)
 
That first one must double as a space heater. No need for petty appliances.
It looks like the type of thing that Bing Crosby would be peeking out around from.
I like the long string of splitters and adapters that end in a single junction.
The calendar is only 35 years out of date. Matches the equipment perfectly!
:spank::eek:;)

After a couple hours, it does heat up the room pretty well !!!
 
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