Miles: Congratulations on acquiring your newest Sony cassette deck. With some decks silver and champagne finishes are the hardest to find. I expect it will be on par to the same performance as your other Sonys.
I was pondering the fact about more than one head and then I realized that technically I must have two. What in the world would one do with three? It's tough enough getting the right information from two - but one more? Oh my!
No wonder you needed the silver-faced Sony. A classic shot there, Miles. I hadn't realized you even have the dust cover for your Revox - a very nice accessory.
No wonder you needed the silver-faced Sony. A classic shot there, Miles. I hadn't realized you even have the dust cover for your Revox - a very nice accessory.
Very nice indeed, Nando... I believe I still have some B-77 dust covers here if my wife haven't disposed them. Use to have 5 of those machines, including 1 PR-99 MK II. Then I moved to Otari and finally Technics. When I closed my Mastering business in 2002, I used my Studer A-80 1/2" in my living room for a while. Now it is in a studio in New York. I want to try a Crown because I do have over 150 10.5 reels of music here...oe of these days I guess...
No wonder you needed the silver-faced Sony. A classic shot there, Miles. I hadn't realized you even have the dust cover for your Revox - a very nice accessory.
Hey Miles, another nice new deck. Looks good with all the other silver gear.
Wanted to ask you though where did you get those stands that you keep all your gear in? Did they come with the glass doors or is that something you added to them?
Hey Miles, another nice new deck. Looks good with all the other silver gear.
Wanted to ask you though where did you get those stands that you keep all your gear in? Did they come with the glass doors or is that something you added to them?
Very nice indeed, Nando... I believe I still have some B-77 dust covers here if my wife haven't disposed them. Use to have 5 of those machines, including 1 PR-99 MK II. Then I moved to Otari and finally Technics. When I closed my Mastering business in 2002, I used my Studer A-80 1/2" in my living room for a while. Now it is in a studio in New York. I want to try a Crown because I do have over 150 10.5 reels of music here...oe of these days I guess...
Miles: Those Akai cubes are very neat. Obviously, they are stackable. Did you end up pinning them together to create a tall rack? Ideas abound when you see someone has already done it.
Miles: Those Akai cubes are very neat. Obviously, they are stackable. Did you end up pinning them together to create a tall rack? Ideas abound when you see someone has already done it.