Difference between revisions of "Talk:Revox B 77"

 
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Hallo,
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Hello,
  
ist der Text zur Maschinen hier nicht etwas zu unsachlich, werbemäßig für ein Wiki?
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isn't the text on the machines here a bit too unobjective, advertising-wise for a wiki?
Z.B. der "berühmte Vorfahr" ist einfach der Vorgänger, und hatte die genannten hohen Stückzahlen anstatt "Erfolgsserie".<br />
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E.g. the "famous ancestor" is simply the predecessor, and had the mentioned high numbers instead of "success series".<br />
Dass die Geräte bei aller Digitalisierung den Wert behalten, mag ich auch nicht recht glauben.
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That the devices keep the value with all digitization, I may also not quite believe.
  
Ich erspare mir die Versachlichung, würde das aber gern mal zur Diskussion stellen.
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I'll spare myself the objectification, but would like to bring this up for discussion.
  
Freundliche Grüße, Analoghatwas
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Kind regards, Analoghatwas
Alte Maschinen,die Technologie aus den 60igern-sorry, der Antrieb ZEITLOS!!Nach Vierzig Jahren natürlich Wackelkontakte (Schaltstange am Mainboard!),alte Kondensatoren.Köpfe meistens eingeschliffen.
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Lager IMMER fertig,Vorallem im Kopfbrückenbereich(pfeifen und jodeln beim Spulen)!!Eine gebrauchte B77 mit guten Köpfen - darf maximal 500€ kosten!!Man sollte dem Mechaniker anschliessend auch ein paar Groschen lassen! Jeder Amateur-Antrieb hat immer bei grossen Wickel (26 cm) Probleme - auch eine neue B77.Es geht erst richtig los mit einer Studer A 67!!HWeiss
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Old machines, the technology from the 60iger-sorry, the drive TIMELESS! After forty years of course loose contacts (switch rod on the mainboard!), old capacitors.heads mostly ground in.
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Bearings ALWAYS ready, especially in the head bridge area (whistling and yodeling when winding)!!! A used B77 with good heads - may cost a maximum of 500 €!!! You should also leave a few pennies to the mechanic afterwards! Every amateur drive always has problems with large windings (26 cm) - even a new B77.it really starts with a Studer A 67!!HWeiss

Latest revision as of 07:35, 29 May 2016

Hello,

isn't the text on the machines here a bit too unobjective, advertising-wise for a wiki? E.g. the "famous ancestor" is simply the predecessor, and had the mentioned high numbers instead of "success series".
That the devices keep the value with all digitization, I may also not quite believe.

I'll spare myself the objectification, but would like to bring this up for discussion.

Kind regards, Analoghatwas


Old machines, the technology from the 60iger-sorry, the drive TIMELESS! After forty years of course loose contacts (switch rod on the mainboard!), old capacitors.heads mostly ground in. Bearings ALWAYS ready, especially in the head bridge area (whistling and yodeling when winding)!!! A used B77 with good heads - may cost a maximum of 500 €!!! You should also leave a few pennies to the mechanic afterwards! Every amateur drive always has problems with large windings (26 cm) - even a new B77.it really starts with a Studer A 67!!HWeiss