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Re: [ARSCLIST] PreRecorded Tape Duplicators
Tom Fine wrote:
They made a nice "wow, this is stereo" demo tape for that machine
that featured some of RCA's earliest stereo material. Their later
demo tape, for the A series machines, included material from RCA,
Concertapes, Livingston and Omegatapes. That demo tape was also
done in quarter-track to accompany the later 1200 series machines.
The A, 900 and 1200 machines were all the same belt-drive
transports. The later F series was a varient with some
improvements. The audio quality was actually very good on those
machines (quality Ampex heads, tube electronics similar to the 351
circuits and using Telefunken and Mullard tubes, even decent
quality microphone preamps minus transformer-balanced inputs), but
the transports were awful -- even in their day, despite golden-
tinged memories to the contrary. The pro/broadcast 600 series
portable decks had _slightly_ better transports but still wow/
flutter-prone belt drives. Even back when these machines were new,
people who wanted and made high-quality music recordings used the
heavy duty but not-so-portable 300 and 350 type machines with their
heavy-duty transports.
As a matter of fact I have a F-4460 (the suitcase version without
speakers or amp). I've done my best to minimize the wow and flutter
while still maintaining it's vintage sound. When I open it up I
sometimes wonder what modern designers would've said if they were
presented with the task of making a consumer version of a 351 which
is compact, almost never needs adjustment and oh yeah, do it with one
motor!
Regarding demo tapes, I'm not much of a fan of them but I do have
one that I can't resist playing for the uninitiated. It's the 1/2
track RCA "Bob and Ray Throw a Stereo Spectacular (1958). Pretty
timeless humor.
Steve Koto