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Mallette

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Especially Studer, but any very high quality machines that can handle brittle acetate tape.

 

Jim Hunter, Klipsch archivist, needs use of a machine to transfer PWKs personal library of tapes to archive.  What's in it for you?  High resolution copies hot off the press of all tapes not encumbered with copyright issues.  We really don't think many will be, so pretty sweet deal. 

 

PM me if you can help! 

 

Dave

 

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You really need to use a Studer A820 or A80RC with an external tape head preamp to transfer the tapes.  There are no other tape machines that can handle the fragile tapes like them, IMHO.

 

the problem is both models are bigger and heavier than your average washing machines and can't be transferred to TX easily.

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