Studer A80vu 1/2"

Bruce B

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Studer A80vu 1/2" 2-track master recorder. 15/30ips Low Hours

Heads/Transport/Brakes in excellent cond. Everything works.... I was going to have Ki go through it and do some modifications but I just don't have the time. Thought I'd put it on here before it hit evilBay

SOLD!
 
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mep

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I was ready to buy until I saw the 1/2" part.
 

Bruce B

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It's real easy to convert to 1/4"... I've done it many times on my other 1/2" machine... takes maybe 20min...
 

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It's not the time, it's the money. You have to have a 1/4" headstack and the other rolling parts in order for it to work correctly.
 

Bruce B

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It's not the time, it's the money. You have to have a 1/4" headstack and the other rolling parts in order for it to work correctly.

I have about 4 different headstacks here. I'm sure we could find the 1/4" rollers as well...
 

mep

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We could find them or you have them at no additional cost? If you can convert this deck over to 1/4" and Ki gives it his blessing that all is well, I will buy it at your asking price. I would love to see a picture of it though.
 

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