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bobboyer
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It's probably academic, but I've been pondering that question whilst reading the rebuild threads here and making some decent recordings of bluegrass and other acoustic ensembles on a pretty-close-to-mint condition M-50 I picked up a couple of years ago in Atlanta. Pots occasionally need twisting and/or Deoxit and the channel 12 fader needs some encouragement to get up and running but otherwise, the function is flawless. As is the appearance. This board lived a quiet life.
Which leads me to the sound. We all know these boards, like Mackies and other budget gear of today, are built to a price point. The sound is pretty good, but not up there with the heavy hitters. I'm well aware that recapping everything with stock-equivalent components will provide a nice improvement because of the age of the capacitors but how good is the circuit design and how close to great sound can you get with a serious recapping/rebuilding effort using top line components? More importantly, is the cost justified (leaving out the labor costs as this would fall under the "personal quest" category) or would I be better off just cranking up a new Toft ATB or Soundcraft Ghost or such? Balanced vs. unbalanced isn't much of an argument with my setup as the cable runs are all pretty short (15 ft or less).
Those of you who have rebuilt Tascam boards from this era - what do you think they're capable of if you really went all-out on new circuit components of the highest quality? No mods to the circuits themselves allowed - just upgrading the existing design to its ultimate capabilities.
While I much prefer the look/feel/build quality of my Tascam to any of the newer boards, I'm also willing to say it may not be the best sounding piece (for its price point) out there, even with those upgrades. But I'd be curious to hear the opinions of the folks who have tread these paths previously before going off on the wrong rabbit trail.
Which leads me to the sound. We all know these boards, like Mackies and other budget gear of today, are built to a price point. The sound is pretty good, but not up there with the heavy hitters. I'm well aware that recapping everything with stock-equivalent components will provide a nice improvement because of the age of the capacitors but how good is the circuit design and how close to great sound can you get with a serious recapping/rebuilding effort using top line components? More importantly, is the cost justified (leaving out the labor costs as this would fall under the "personal quest" category) or would I be better off just cranking up a new Toft ATB or Soundcraft Ghost or such? Balanced vs. unbalanced isn't much of an argument with my setup as the cable runs are all pretty short (15 ft or less).
Those of you who have rebuilt Tascam boards from this era - what do you think they're capable of if you really went all-out on new circuit components of the highest quality? No mods to the circuits themselves allowed - just upgrading the existing design to its ultimate capabilities.
While I much prefer the look/feel/build quality of my Tascam to any of the newer boards, I'm also willing to say it may not be the best sounding piece (for its price point) out there, even with those upgrades. But I'd be curious to hear the opinions of the folks who have tread these paths previously before going off on the wrong rabbit trail.