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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: MakersMarc on June 11, 2017, 12:16:17 PM
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Two hhb portadats, both a little iffy.
Three M10s
Two Oade warm mod Marantz 661s.
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upper deck, covered, 15x20
lower deck, open 10 x10
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lets see: sony tcd5m,hhb portadat,marantz pmd 671 (oade acm),pmd 661 (oade concert mod),roland ro5,sony m10,sd 744t, sd mixpre 3.just an audio junky
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Active:
Trashcan DR-70D
2x Sony PCM-M10
Extant:
Sony PCM-M1 (probably needs adjustment) *edit - that's not another M10, that's the M1 DAT.)
Sony TCD-D100 (won't lock digitally)
2x Marantz PMD-430 (head skewing)
Sony TC-D6C
Sony TCD-D10 Pro II (Oade mod) (needs new head, etc)
Probably still own the Mighty Sanyo M1001 mono cassette recorder.
Might still have an R500 and one or more Panasonic SV3700 or 3800's, but they definitely don't work properly
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Two active right now-
Tascam DR-70D
Tascam DR-60D
Just gave away my Tascam DR-40 to a local sound guy that helps me out a lot.
Still have some Sony cassette and DAT recorders sitting around gathering dust or in need of repair, never to be used again by me. (D5, D3 and D7)
And of course a Sony PCM-F1 in combination with a Zenith portable beta recorder, counts as a rig. 8)
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5 Tascam DR-2D's. Lots of legacy gear
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2 X Sony M10s
3 X DR-2D
DR-70D
F8
PCM D50
DR-680
SD 788t CL8
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I plead the fifth.
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Portables:
Marantz PMD-661 Oade WMOD
*Something new with multi-track in 2017 TBD*
Retired (in closet)
Marantz PMD-670
Sony TCD-D8 w/SBM-1
Teac DAP-20
Sony TC-D5M ('84-'90 totally worn out)
Sony TC-D5M ('90-'93 in great shape)
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Sound Devices Mixpre-6
Zoom F8
Edirol R44
Tascam DR680
Sony M10
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Sound Devices Mixpre-6
Zoom F8
Zoom F4
SD 702
Sony M10
retired
Sony D10 Pro DAT
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Current:
Tascam DR-60D
Tascam DR-70D
Tascam DR-22WL
Tascam DR-40
Former:
Tascam DR-60D (x2)
Tascam DR-70D
Tascam DR-07 (died)
Tascam DR-05
Sony PCM D50
Sony MZ-M200
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AETA 4MinX
Tascam DR680
Tascam DR2d
Fostex FR2LE
16bit
Sanyo Xacti XPS01M (yah 16bit but tiny as can be)
Sony D8 DAT
Cassette
Sony D5 in need of belts
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More than I need or can use at one time. I still have the AIWA portable cassette deck I started with in 1986.
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Just in the interest of being precise:
1 Sony D6C (cassette)
2 Sony D5M (cassette)
1 Sony M1 (DAT)
1 Edirol R-09HR
2 Sony M10
1 Sound Devices 744T
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Sound Devices Mixpre-6
Sony M10
And a tascam dap1 collecting dust.
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M10 and Dr-60d currently
Minidisc, jb3, MT I, m10 previously.
Would like to try mp6 but not sure it adds anything to my sound quality
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Too many. F8, MixPre6 on the way, M10, D50, and a "borrowed" R-44.
I really don't need the D50, but I feel like the value has fallen to the point that I'd rather keep it than sell it for basically nothing.
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Too many. F8, MixPre6 on the way, M10, D50, and a "borrowed" R-44.
I really don't need the D50, but I feel like the value has fallen to the point that I'd rather keep it than sell it for basically nothing.
How long ya gonna hold on to that thing, anyways?!!! :cheers:
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Current:
Sony M10 (4)
Tascam DR-2d (4)
Edirol R-09
Zoom H4n
Zoom H6
Cymatic LR16 (on loan)
Retired:
Sony D7
Sony MZ-R70
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Great thread.As of now I have :one of each.
Sony M10
Edirol R-09HR Getting ready to semi retire it after if I can locate another M10 to replace it.Please PM me with any reasonable leads on another M10.
Sony MZ-R900 Minidisc recorder.Semi retired.
Too embarrass to list .LOL.Hahahahaa.Got to start a 40 year hobby with something.LOL.......
I have a few cassette recorders that were retired when I got the R900 minidisc.
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If by "deck" you mean a portable recorder:-
1) Nakamichi 550 (cassette)
2) HHB 1 PRO (DAT)
3) Olympus LS-10 (SD cards)
4) Olympus LS-20 (SD cards with video recorder)
5) Nagra SD (SD cards)
6) Nagra VI
7) AETA 4MinX
I use the Nagra VI and SD mostly - the SD if I have to travel light and I also have the Nagra EMP to connect to the SD's line-in for more important recordings with external condenser mics.
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Tapehead: 4 M-10's and 4 DR-2ds?? What is the purpose of that? Not judging, just curious why so many.
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I have three M10s at this point — picked up a second to do matrixes, then a third because they were going out of stock and I knew I'd want a replacement eventually if one of the others bit the dust. (Also I use them to do interviews for work, so it's nice to be able to leave one there while the others are safely at home.)
Also an iRiver H320 that now mostly gets use as an mp3 player if that, and some Sony Minidisc deck of unremembered vintage that only comes out of the drawer if I stumble across an old disc I never transferred.
I think I still have the Sony cassette deck somewhere that I used for recording a few shows in the '80s, if that counts...
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Wow, looks like I need to get more gear! lol
Working:
Tascam DR-60mkii
Tascam DA-20
Kenwood cassette deck (CT-203)
Non-working:
Tascam DA-P1 (powers on but transport is shot I think)
Sony cassette deck
Long gone:
Sony D6
Sony D3
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Zoom F4 (if the DR-70D could gang level adjustment of all channels together I wouldn't have gotten the F4 and would be content with the DR-70D)
Tascam DR-70D (probably going to sell this once I get comfortable with the F4)
Roland R-05 (love this thing...bummed they're apparently not making it anymore)
Sony D-6 (currently not working...need to get it fixed so I can transfer some cassette masters)
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Portable:
Sound Devices Mixpre-6
Sony M-10
Home:
Nakamichi CR3A Cassette
Nakamichi CR5A Cassette
Nakamichi CR7A Cassette (Charlie Miller has this)
Nakamichi ZX7 Cassette
Sony R300 DAT
Too many retired and sold to list.
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Tapehead: 4 M-10's and 4 DR-2ds?? What is the purpose of that? Not judging, just curious why so many.
I have multiple decks because I patch out of multiple soundboards at several local festivals in order to record multiple stages. I prefer the Sony M10 for this when possible. Of course, when I get home after a 3/stage, 2/day festival with about 50GB of audio files, I tend to regret the whole thing :facepalm:
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Hi!
Let's see:
Sony and Sharp Minidiscs
Sony MZ-RH1 HI-MD which works like a charm - It still is the smallest, lightest and quietest rig that I own. Can't get why they don't make a microSD version in the same form factor, there's plenty of room in there if they take the mechanics out.
Zoom H2 (the first version) - too bad its self-noise is so high
Tascam HDP2 - has rust on its XLR connections and in the battery compartiment, knobs are noisy when adjusting gain and the plastic cover of the screen fell off :)) but the sound is still very good!
Olympus LS100 - higher noise floor than I had hoped, aimed at the musician more than the sound designer
Sony PCM-D50 - a bit fuzzy and bass-thin, but still the best portable recorder I own.
Sound Devices 744T - workhorse. Bulit like a tank.
And field mixers Sound Devices 302 and 422 - which ARE little tanks.
That just about sums it up for the moment.
Planning to get a Tascam DR100MKiii and Sound Devices 10T in the near future, but what I'm really hoping for is a 788T-SSD
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SD-Mixpre-6
Oade Mod 661 MK2
Tascam DR2D x 2
Fostex PD-4 DAT (work horse portable 4 head, phantom but a beast)
Sony R-500 dat
Sony PCM-M1
Kind of regretting recently selling my SD 744T w/ 256GB SSD drive excellent condition
Seeking a solid analog cassette deck for transferring soundboard masters