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Uli_the_Grasso
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I guess that LEM is European. Most mixers that I serviced were much easier to open than that Tascam.
Tascam cut a corner or two, indeed, but in the seventies there was no competition. Tascam was a newcomer and had no competitors in the market of feature-loaden 8-4-2 mixers for 3000 bucks.
Tascam was not a benevolent US-Asian god but traded quality for quantity. In the eighties, better op-amp types and falling component prices could bring back some quality, but then they still, yet or again had design flaws and impossible servicability.
Servicing or modding a mixing desk is in no way an exotic act. A consumer product like a walkman is a fire-and-forget device, but a mixing desk for 3000 bucks is not. Yet Sony´s mobile casette players are easier to repair than that Tascam desk. These Tascam desks break on not too uncommon occasions, and it is a PITA when you cannot open them.
Tascam cut a corner or two, indeed, but in the seventies there was no competition. Tascam was a newcomer and had no competitors in the market of feature-loaden 8-4-2 mixers for 3000 bucks.
Tascam was not a benevolent US-Asian god but traded quality for quantity. In the eighties, better op-amp types and falling component prices could bring back some quality, but then they still, yet or again had design flaws and impossible servicability.
Servicing or modding a mixing desk is in no way an exotic act. A consumer product like a walkman is a fire-and-forget device, but a mixing desk for 3000 bucks is not. Yet Sony´s mobile casette players are easier to repair than that Tascam desk. These Tascam desks break on not too uncommon occasions, and it is a PITA when you cannot open them.