Showing posts with label gear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gear. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

3M Wollensak T-1980 Reel to Reel 1/4" T-1980 Links



A friend of mine picked one of these up and is fully functional. ca. 1964-1966, new price in the 60's was $379.  2011 street value= $85.  Reverse and flange tape effects and tape loops here I come.

-Wollensak Recorder History and Guide from Reel2ReelTexas-
-A project using the preamps for guitar pre
-TubularRadio's Take- good pics-
-Gearslutz Opinions on IPS, tape width, ect-

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Peavey 701R Mixer


This is a mixer I have had for a very long time. It was the second piece of audio gear I ever bought (I think I was about 17) and was purchased in the late 90's. It looked old then, and I found it under a stage in Tempo Music Store in Hendersonville NC. I gave $200 for it, which was not a great deal, but not horrible back then, considering when these came out in 80's and were like $800 or so. The original purpose of this was to do live multi mic recordings directly into a cassette deck so we could hear our practices. Over the years, this thing has seen much abuse. I have had other mixers come and go (some that went without my approval, RIP Soundcraft M12), and I have lent this to many people for various events, but it is still working. It isn't pristine, but it is clear and has decent body to the sound. It doesn't sound tinny and weak like these shitty little 8 channels everyone has out for under $200. It does have flavor and that flavor works well in the on location band practice space recordings I do that are approached as "lower fi" projects. I wouldn't want to cut a studio album on this, but it is totally possible to get a "Check Your Head" sounding record out of this box.

It has a monitor and effects send, 7 channels, and a lot of various outputs on the back. Each channel has an insert right after the gain knob. I am currently using it only for the gain knobs. I run a mic into the mixer, and send it right out to my 828 audio interface. I don't like EQ's and compression to tape (and I try not to use them in the mix if I don't have to), so 1 gain knob to tape is perfect for my application and how I roll. It also takes out of the mix(er) some of the circuitry that gives Peavey it's noisey reputation.

The Manual-

Thursday, July 08, 2010

Cassette Decks I Have and Cassette Links

-Teac A-303- I bought the TEAC cause it had needle meters.
It kinda works, and looks cool and is in wood.

Pioneer CT-W430- This was a gift for helping some people out

Kenwood KX 41B- This one is in need of a repair, but has a huge volume knob.

Cassette Wisdom and Links
-Use Everclear to clean yo tape heads- tip from the Good Doctor.
-This is a great Sound on Sound Article called  "Zen And The Art Of Cassette Deck Maintenance"
-Vintage Cassette dot com- a great vintage tape player archive
-TapeDeck.Org- "analog audio tape cassette nostalgia"
-Stereo 80's- BoomBoxes and Ghetto Blasters acrchive
-Audio Cassette Deck Demagnetizing & Maintenance Methodologies- Fix yo shit



Monday, April 12, 2010

Field Recording Set up sin Laptop


I like doing the field recordings, but I don't like to have to carry around a laptop and sound card to get high quality digital recordings.  I have a Canon ZR800 miniDV video camera that has a 3.5mm mic input on it which I bought specifically for the external audio input.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Old Studio Pics from tha Thrill



I took these pics back around 2005 in my apartment studio in Chapel Thrill (fuck the Tarheels). Notice the JBL kicker under the table and the M12 Soundcraft mixer which was unkindly taken off my hands. Isn't it funny what you find when you finally organize your mutliple hard drives?

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

DDA / EV Interface Mixing Console


I currently have a DDA Interface on long term lend from a friend of a friend who knew I may be able to get up in it and mod it out at some point. It is a pretty sweet mixer, and it way to big for my apartment mix station, but I don't care.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

This is a style post



This video will help me keep my gear fresh and in line. I am getting old, and sometime get lost in what is happening with my peoples in the streetz.