Spent most of the day researching and inspecting a 1972 reel to reel machine and I want today‘s electronics devices to be just as serviceable as they were back then.
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Spent most of the day researching and inspecting a 1972 reel to reel machine and I want today‘s electronics devices to be just as serviceable as they were back then. #RightToRepair
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Spent most of the day researching and inspecting a 1972 reel to reel machine and I want today‘s electronics devices to be just as serviceable as they were back then. #RightToRepair
It mostly still works, too. One of the reel motors is a bit stuck (might just need some lubricant) and the belts need replaced. There’s probably going to be a video sometime.
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It mostly still works, too. One of the reel motors is a bit stuck (might just need some lubricant) and the belts need replaced. There’s probably going to be a video sometime.
@janbeta this is one thing I like about open source hardware and freely available schematics (licensed under creative Commons is a major plus here). You can build, study, and modify, but most importantly, you can repair!
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It mostly still works, too. One of the reel motors is a bit stuck (might just need some lubricant) and the belts need replaced. There’s probably going to be a video sometime.
Peak technology.

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Peak technology.

@janbeta Interoperable, too. No proprietary shenanigans. As illustrated by the Sony reel.
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@janbeta Interoperable, too. No proprietary shenanigans. As illustrated by the Sony reel.
@gisiger Indeed! At least since they settled for the 1/4" standard internationally after WW2.

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And I bet stupendously high quality too. Seriously beautiful machine.@electron_greg It is built to last (and to be repairable). Funny thing is that it’s nearly the bottom of the line model from Philips that year (there’s only one model below it) and it still has a lot of the features and the same build quality as higher end models.
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@daedalus Haha, true, the Sony reel looks a lot like a telephone dial. It’s a bit larger in diameter though (18cm).

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Peak technology.

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@mdreid Noice!

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@mdreid Noice!

@mdreid A bit more sophisticated than my Philips, too. Mine only has two heads and yours already has Dolby!
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@mdreid A bit more sophisticated than my Philips, too. Mine only has two heads and yours already has Dolby!
@janbeta The Philips looks so slick though. It’s got that real “here’s what we imagined the future should be” design.
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@janbeta The Philips looks so slick though. It’s got that real “here’s what we imagined the future should be” design.
@mdreid That’s true! I especially love the faders for controlling the levels.

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@mdreid have a look these guys how they use tapes as proper instruments. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Reel_Ensemble @janbeta @mike
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@mdreid have a look these guys how they use tapes as proper instruments. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Reel_Ensemble @janbeta @mike
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Peak technology.

@janbeta I owned the smaller one.
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@janbeta “Good morning Mr Phelps, your mission if you choose to accept it…”
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@janbeta “Good morning Mr Phelps, your mission if you choose to accept it…”
@RobeeShepherd I hope it doesn’t self destruct on me!

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