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Re: arsclist Fwd: Studer A 807 - last orders
David,
In case you are wondering, Otari also makes a very nice 1/4" machine that is
capable of having both a quarter-track and half-track head stacks as well,
and it is not our final production run. Just FYI, I thought you'd like to
know that Otari is still very committed to the analog recorder market.
John Spencer
VP Sales and Marketing
Otari Corp.
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Aidan Seubert" <seubert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 6:00 PM
Subject: arsclist Fwd: Studer A 807 - last orders
> [Forwarded from AV-Media matters]
> ------------------------------
>
> >I was informed by Bruno Hochstrasser, Managing Director of Studer, that
> >production of Studer analogue tape recorders A 807 and A 827 will be
> >discontinued. However, a last lot will be produced if orders are placed
by
> >31st Augst (local distributers may require an earlier deadline). As the
> >quantity will be limited, orders will accepted on a first come - first
> >served basis. Machines ordered will then be delivered by September 2002
> >latest. Prices will be15% above last list prices.
> >
> >A 807 is a very attractive quarter inch analogue machine for the replay
of
> >analogue holdings. I am trying to place an order for a replay-only
version
> >with a half-track plus a quarter track head, switchable. The chance to
> >convince Studer to produce such a special variant would be greater, if a
> >mumber of such machines will be ordered. Should you wish to join us,
please
> >contact me before 13th August and I will contact Studer on that matter.
> >Should you wish to order a standard model, please contact your agent.
> >
> >Please spread this message to other institutions that might be
interested.
> >
> >A 827 multichannel tape recorder is also phasing out (not a real archive
> >item).
> >
> >Dietrich Schueller
> >Chair, IASA TC
> >
> >(Appologies for multiple information)
> >_________________________________________
> >
> >Phonogrammarchiv - Austrian Academy of Sciences
> >Liebiggasse 5, A-1010 Vienna
> >Phone: +43 1 4277-29601
> >Fax: +43 1 4277-9296
> >E-Mail: pha@xxxxxxxxxx
> >Internet: www.pha.oeaw.ac.at
>
> David Aidan Seubert, Curator
> Performing Arts Collection
> Davidson Library Special Collections
> University of California
> Santa Barbara, CA 93106
> (805) 893-5444 Fax (805) 893-5749
> mailto:seubert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://www.library.ucsb.edu/speccoll/pa/
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