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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
Last Modified:Mon Aug 29 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2852
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1694.0. "Info on TEAC AS1234 needed" by NRADM::KARL () Mon Sep 26 1988 16:00

    This weekend I came across (at a Church flee market) a used TEAC
    AS-1234 2 track tape deck. I know you have to be very cautious
    about buying used decks, but they only wanted $60.00 for it.
    
    It's old (12-15 years old), but I figured if the original specs
    were good on it, it might be worth a gamble - I could get it checked
    out after I bought it (or maybe before).
    
    I need a deck to master to. It may be rediculous to even consider
    this deck, but I thought I'd try to find out something about it
    before I wrote it off.
    
    Anyone know about this deck? I know, it's OLD!
    
    Thanks! Bill
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1694.1One point in your favor...JAWS::COTEHe's baaaaaaaack....Mon Sep 26 1988 16:105
    Old TEACs are MUCH better built than new ones. SOTA at the time
    was not much by today's standards.
    
    Edd
    
1694.2RE .1 - thanks - what's SOTA?NRADM::KARLMon Sep 26 1988 16:593
    Thanks - but what is SOTA?
    
    Bill
1694.3SOTA is an acronym...JAWS::COTEHe's baaaaaaaack....Mon Sep 26 1988 17:2611
    State Of The Art...
    
    Specs and performance that might have been top o' the line 12 years
    ago can be found on kid's dex today...
    
    I'd take my 10 year old TEAC f-300 deck over my 1 year old TEAC
    X-450 anyday...
    
    I've found the new stuff to be crap...
    
    Edd
1694.4Me tooWARMER::KENTGive me the moonlightTue Sep 27 1988 08:578
    
    
    I have a teac X-1000 for mastering. I bought it second-hand about
    2 years ago. Apart from one small problem with a transistor about
     6months ago. I have had no problems at all. Other than the DBX
    on it doesn't seem compatible with the DBX on a tascam 34.
    
    					Paul.
1694.5not that I have the bucks or anything, but ...MIZZOU::SHERMANsocialism doesn't work ...Tue Sep 27 1988 11:274
    Just curious.  How much do these used TEACs go for?  Do they handle
    �'' mastering or just �''?
    
    Steve
1694.6Look no offersWARMER::KENTGive me the moonlightTue Sep 27 1988 11:576
    
    I guess the price depends on the person selling who unfortunately,
    in my case had departed this mortal coil. I paid 150 pounds after
    they had no offers above 200.
    
    				Paul.
1694.7Thanks for the info!NRADM::KARLFri Sep 30 1988 12:5812
    Thanks for the info/advice. I'm interested in good specs as much
    as durability (or even more), so I guess an old deck like this I'd
    use mostly for playback, which is more than I have now in a reel
    to reel (I have a HI-FI VCR and a cassete deck). I'm going to have
    to get serious soon I think with a 4 or 8 track, and good mastering
    deck.
    
    At first I was hoping I could get by with the HI-FI VCR for mastering,
    but re-ordering songs, or taking them off (cutting and splicing)
    would be difficult or impossible.
    
    Thanks! Bill