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Anyone know where I could find schematics to reel to reels they were producing in the 1970's and 1980's?
I was considering a reel to reel for home recording, either way I'd like to own one. I guess I could use it somehow in combination with the newer digital stuff I have. I have been considering the CDR250 and a mini mac too, but I'm on a budget.
While recording, I usually go through dozens of takes before I decide to settle on one. That's why I prefer the newer digital devices, you can save more takes while getting one that's worth keeping, especially while recording lead parts.
Here's a link to a typical reel to reel for sale that I'd consider. It's got no playback or power cord.
I see dozens for sale and would like to buy one.
I was considering a reel to reel for home recording, either way I'd like to own one. I guess I could use it somehow in combination with the newer digital stuff I have. I have been considering the CDR250 and a mini mac too, but I'm on a budget.
While recording, I usually go through dozens of takes before I decide to settle on one. That's why I prefer the newer digital devices, you can save more takes while getting one that's worth keeping, especially while recording lead parts.
Here's a link to a typical reel to reel for sale that I'd consider. It's got no playback or power cord.
I see dozens for sale and would like to buy one.

Teac A-2340 4 channel simul-sync stereo reel to reel, no power cord. No Playback | eBay
In working condition butno playback or recording. The heads do not lower to perform these functions. I tested by passing a reel up where the heads are and they work, just don’t lower.
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