Hello Tom!
Thank you for your answer. I'm out of America, exactly in Basque Country
near Bilbao (Spain). An authorized Teac/Tascam Service Center exist near
Bilbao, but they have not the pieces I need... It is very difficult to
get pieces in Europe.
I will contact NJ Factory Service and John French at JRF Magnetics.
Kind regards.
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R. Parejo-Coudert
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Le (El) Sun, 14 Mar 2010 08:26:05 -0400, Tom Fine, wrote me / m'a
écrit / me escribió:
>I suggest two things. There are more Teac/Tascam parts out there than
>you'd think. As of a few years
>ago, that included tape heads going back to the A3440 machines.
>
>1. contact Russ at NJ Factory Service:
>http://www.njfactoryservice.com/
>He's a good man to do the work, fair priced and good work.
>
>2. as of a few years ago, you could call up Teac's service/parts
>department in California and they
>would directly sell and ship the part. I don't have contact info for
>them but I do remember they
>were in California.
>
>-- Tom Fine
>
>PS -- you could also contact John French at JRF Magnetics and he would
>probably know who to call.
>http://www.jrfmagnetics.com/
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Raphaël Parejo-Coudert" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 7:31 AM
>Subject: [ARSCLIST] Magnetic heads for TEAC X-1000 M
>
>
>Hello alls!
>
>I'm looking for a complete Teac X-1000M Head system. This Head system
>was espacially build for this model and have 4 heads: erase, record, 2T
>playback and 4T playback.
>
>Does someone in this list know were can I buy a this complete brand new
>unused Head System?
>
>I need my Teac X-1000M to digitalize about a hundred tapes recorded
>with this machine (dBx I on).
>
>For remind:
>
>The TEAC X1000M was the last consumer reel-to-reel recorder to remain
>available, with the X-2000M which outlived it by a few years. Although
>the R version is the most common, the M should be the most desirable : M
>stands for Master and that means half-track recording at 38cm/s. This
>recorder had 2-track with 2 & 4-track replay, 3 heads, dbx type 1. The
>dbx system allowed for a stunning 100dB s/n ratio and dynamic
>capabilities which only digital recorders can surpass. See: <http://
>www.thevintageknob.org/THEVAULT1/X1000/X1000.html>
>
>Thank you for you help.
>
>Best regards.
>
>--
>R. Parejo-Coudert
>
>Ethnomusicologue / Ethnomusicologist / Etnomusicólogo
>
>Anthropologie visuelle et sonore
>Visual and Sound Anthropology
>Antropología visual y sonora
>
>Archives sonores - Archivos sonoros - Sound Archives
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