Hello from Minnesota

Discussion in 'Introducing myself' started by kserenbetz, Jul 22, 2023.

  1. kserenbetz

    kserenbetz New Member

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    Hello,

    I am a musician and I record my own music. I’ve long loved old field recordings, which often happened to be recorded on portable reel-to-reel and cassette decks. Chasing that sound led me to collect these machines and use them!

    currently have a nagra 4.2, tascam 424mkii, Sony wmd6c, Sony tc-158sd, and marantz pmd220. Looking for guidance from the experts on here regarding upkeep, sound quality, and repairs. Thanks!
     
  2. Mister X

    Mister X Moderator Staff Member

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    Welcome to the forum, go figure, there are now two field recorder collectors in the land of Sky Blue Water. Let us know if you ever find/see one of the legendary Prince Recorders that he used to give out to his friends just in case they came up with something cool.
     
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    kserenbetz New Member

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    Hello mister x! Who do you take your machines to for calibration?
     
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    Mister X Moderator Staff Member

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    If a unit is working, I tend to use it for a few months and then move onto something different. I'm not doing any field recordings, I usually rebelt, if it's too much trouble I just pull something else.

    If I wanted one calibrated I could probably do it myself, I have an older tape test set unit that is pretty easy to dial in but very basic. I also have a very-high end 3m (Minncom) 8100A Wow and Flutter Meter, these went for over four grand when new and it can do a ton of readings. And lastly I have a set of TEAC Test Tapes, if you look around here you'll find where I posted a thread about them.
     

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