
Old Music Guy
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That was just the Leslie. The B3 weighs in @ 350 pounds.Those darn things weigh in about 125 to 150lbs, so it would take two people to heave that thing up there.
That was just the Leslie. The B3 weighs in @ 350 pounds.Those darn things weigh in about 125 to 150lbs, so it would take two people to heave that thing up there.
SWEET!Given that this is a recording forum, I thought I would post this old relic. My Revox/Studer C278.
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Ha! I intersected with those twice, in two very different ways.Johnson Amplification Millennium Stereo 150 - This was one of the first modelling amps, JA and Line-6 came out about the same time right around the turn of the century. I chose the Johnson mainly for the tube preamp section, the Digitech effects processor, and the ability to perform firmware updates via desktop computer. Line-6 survived obviously, as far as I know, this is obsolete. Great sounding amp, I ran it with a 2x12 extension cabinet for live, and still use its XLR direct outs today for the vast majority of my DAW guitar tracks.
We made a LOT of jokes about my buddy's "flaming Johnson" after that.
Are you referring to 10" reels? Is it 1/2" or 1/4" tape?Someday, maybe I'll get my hands on a 10" machine and see what's on it.
It's a 10" metal reel of 1/4" tape. It's got paper leader between the songs. I think it was the master from the record that was pressed of my sister's high school chorus recording, and probably only one side. I can't remember if it was 1/4 or 1/2 track tho. It's has to be from the late 70s.Are you referring to 10" reels? Is it 1/2" or 1/4" tape?
My Revox is 10" reels, 1/2" tape. I would be happy to help if I can.