Hello, I'm Romulo Lubachesky from Brazil. I have several walkmans and some tape recorders. I've fixed several and still work on some. I hope to get good information here and help with my experience.
Welcome, feel free to post your equipment. It looks like you are a photographer as well, some of the members take amazing photos, I try but just don't have an eye or patience for it.
Hi, @Mister X! Some time ago I photographed professionally, I even published 2 technical books on photography. I'm in another activity right now, but you can see my photos at https://www.instagram.com/romulolubachesky/. My current list is: Sony: WM-DDII WM-II WM-f404 WM-f109 WM-D3 WM-D6C WM-D6 WM-30 WM-f10 TPS-L2 TC-510-2 TC-142 Aiwa: HS-J500 HS-J600 Sharp: QT12 Marantz: PMD-222 Uher: 4000 4000L 4200 Yamaha MT-100II Fostex: X-18H Another portion of cassettes and microcassettes recorders Sony, Olympus and Panasonic.
Beautiful photos! It's nice to see some UHERs in the collection, I picked up a 4000 last year, there's some thing about the heavy duty metal builds that gets me excited. Here's a neat thread on another forum I love read, this guy works on everything and is a professional photographer. It's mostly about fixing his house and his cool tool collection but then he dives into stuff like modding vintage Seiko Watches. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/mid-century-moto-mecca-makeover.185104/
Thanks, Yes, the uher are fantastic. I wonder if Sony wasn't inspired by the flyweel of the uher to make their D5, D6 and DD mechanisms. With the advantage of not having to change speed. And thanks for the recommendation, very interesting his projects.
welcome from me, too - unfortunately i can't see your pics (as i refuse to sign in to instagram, facebook etc.) but i can see you have some great units. as for the Uher's, i have the 4400 f.ex, also some Nagras, so you're in great company here
hi @autoreverser I have an old website, unfortunately for the professional side I have to surrender to the networks, but personally I would also stay away. Fotografias de Romulo Lubachesky (46graus.com)