If we are stooping so low, why not include Berlant Concertone?
<http://reel2reeltexas.com/Berlant.html>
had a fun to use FF-REW pot so you could rock it with your wrist…
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Lou Judson
Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689
On Sep 2, 2017, at 4:28 PM, Gary A. Galo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Don't forget Tapesonic:
>
> http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/ManufacturersTapesonic.html
>
> https://reverb.com/item/6384590-tapesonic-stereo-portable-reel-to-reel-10-5-inch-restored-plug-and-play
>
> We had one ages ago. The only thing that made it portable was the handle on the case - it weighed a ton. It also fast wound SO fast it was scary.
>
> Best,
> Gary
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul Stamler
> Sent: Friday, September 01, 2017 10:08 PM
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> Subject: [ARSCLIST] Major tape recorder brands
>
> Hi folks:
>
> I'm working on an article about studio tape recorders, and have made a tentative list of the major brands that were important in the analog era. Here's my first draft -- I have some specific model numbers, because it strikes me that, for example, the Otari MTR-10 and MTR-12 are in a different category from the 5050. I've put an asterisk by brands or models that were mostly produced in consumer format (7.5/3.75 ips, quarter track) as well as pro (15 or 30 ips, half or full track):
>
> Revox A77*
> Otari 5050
> Ampex AG440 series
> Other Ampex decks (e.g., 300, 350)
> MCI (later acquired & marketed by Sony)
> Scully
> Revox PR99(/B77*)
> Studer
> Otari MTR series
> Ampex ATR-100
> Nagra
> Tascam (which developed from Teac, which mostly made consumer decks*)
>
> Have I left out anyone important? My back-brain thinks I have. I'm wondering if Magnecords saw enough recording studio use to count, and likewise Crowns -- I always had the impression that there were few Crowns owned by pro recording outfits.
>
> Please let me know if there are important players I've forgotten -- thanks! Again, I'm interested in pro decks that were commonly used in recording studios.
>
> Peace,
> Paul
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