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c1ferrari

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I Am Not Worthy

hi amir:

Yes, i will try to present my reasons why i have accumulated (so far) two sony apr 5003s, two nagra t audios, one lyrec frida mk ii, one lyrec tr55, two studer a820s, two studer a80rc mk iis, two studer a80rc mk is, one studer a80vu mkii, two studer a807s (archivist model), ten studer a810s, one otari mtr-15 (wip), one otari mx5050ii 3, five otari mx5050ii 2s, one tascam 32, one j-corder, and a teac 2000r. I know i left some other worthy machine out that i have in the house in the list...

yes!!!
 

MylesBAstor

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Hi Amir:

Yes, I will try to present my reasons why I have accumulated (so far) two Sony APR 5003s, two Nagra T Audios, one Lyrec Frida Mk II, one Lyrec TR55, two Studer A820s, two Studer A80RC Mk IIs, two Studer A80RC Mk Is, one Studer A80VU MkII, two Studer A807s (Archivist model), ten Studer A810s, one Otari MTR-15 (WIP), one Otari MX5050II 3, five Otari MX5050II 2s, one Tascam 32, one J-corder, and a TEAC 2000R. I know I left some other worthy machine out that I have in the house in the list (....feel like I on the stage of the Golden Glob Award - thanking everybody...).

All of the machines that came to my house have their stories. Other than the Studer A820 1/2" Myles helped me to import for NYC studio and the first Nagra T Audio DocB had found for me locally, most of the machine arrived with some issues eventhough they were supposed to be in well working conditions.

Let me know if you are interested in the "story" of any of the machines.

Now how are you going to rationalize your collection Ki :) It's like people saying to me why do you have more records than one could listen to in a lifetime :) Doesn't stop me from buying more either my friend......
 

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