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Re: [ARSCLIST] Webster wire recorder pinch rollers



Well, I have a 228 here that I use for parts. I don't know what might be left on it. I'm not exactly sure which rollers you are referring to. I always thought the transport design was basically the same from model to model. Maybe I'm wrong.

As far as the plug. I have been searching for years for a source of Jones plugs in that configuration. A good friend of mine simply soldered a couple leads on an RCA jack and stuck that into the output. It works for him. If you do find a source, though, let us know. I've got a Webster amp we'd like to use as a guitar amp. I'd like keep it original and make adapter cables rather than modify it.

Angie Dickinson Mickle
Avocado Productions
Arvada, CO
www.avocadoproductions.com
800-246-3811

Jerry McBride wrote:
We have a Webster 80 wire recorder that is in good shape, but needs some light refurbishing. The two rubber pinch rollers right by the record and playback heads need to be replaced because they are too hard and dried out. Does anyone know where these can be acquired?

Also it is missing the microphone and the line out, both of which have special plugs. We'll probably improvise the line-out plug, but if anyone knows a source for that, it would be helpful. Thanks.

Jerry McBride, Head Librarian                   (650) 725-1146
Music Library & Archive of Recorded Sound       (650) 725-1145 (fax)
Braun Music Center                              Jerry.McBride@xxxxxxxxxxxx
541 Lasuen Mall
Stanford University
Stanford, CA  94305-3076






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