Studer's last tape deck. A 200 lbs beast! See link for article on this model. Article author claims this deck would be at least $100,000 if made today! http://www.theaudioarchive.com/TAA_Tape_Studer_A820.htm
Curiosity in me want to know too! KiHi Tim, as your get into the repair, I would really like to get your sense of a repaired A820 vs. one of Fred Thal's remanufactured A820's. His machines are on the order of the $100K that the author of the article you posted quotes as the estimated cost of a new one today. Fred is also clear that he believes that one should have a reproducer (with the repro head position placed differently than in a recording machine) to get the best out of the A820 playback capabilities. He sells the play only machines for $81K and up.
Many people who want to play 15ips 2 track tapes do not have or are willing to spend close to six figures to play those tapes, but want more than a prosumer level machine. Also if they want to be able to record music, or dub tapes, they want more than a repro machine only.
Fred's dedication and skills in producing the best are admirable. And we have heard his opinions about what is necessary to achieve that. I would like additional perspectives, particularly with respect to the holy grail A820 and A80 machines.
Thanks, Larry
Curiosity in me want to know too! Ki
Dear Tim & Larry,
As a matter of interest, I have bought a machine from Fred Thal and found that in comparison with a good second hand machine completely updated by Petronel (at a vastly reduced price!) sounded far superior and I can therefore through personal experience, heartily recommend that approach.
(...) All of the electrolytic capacitors, pinch roller and bearings etc have been replaced in our machines and the sound quality is now, because of the more modern components, even better than when the machine was new.
(...)
The question all DIY type Studer tape machine owners (there are a few in WBF) would love to read an answer - what type of bearings are you using in your machines? Are there any bearings comparable or better than the originals?
(...) Although the price of ATAE machines is beyond most people and I think beyond the professional studios that I am familiar with, there are quite a few audiophiles who spend that level of money on high end speakers, turntables, DAC's and other equipment. When I look at how much I have spent on tapes, I can see the total in that range, although doing it chunk by chunk over time makes it less of a shock and easier not to think of it!
Larry
I believe the bearing would be ABEC 7 class aircraft type. I would not go below a type 5. Barden,Fafnir ect
Is Mike saying that Thal's unit sounds better or the ones he had restored locally?
Curiosity in me want to know too! Ki
Well we already know Mike's machines are better than Fred's!
Dear Tim & Larry,
As a matter of interest, I have bought a machine from Fred Thal and found that in comparison with a good second hand machine completely updated by Petronel (at a vastly reduced price!) sounded far superior and I can therefore through personal experience, heartily recommend that approach.
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I took it to mean his local tech's was better. It is not completely clear however.Happy to see that I am not the only one in doubt!
Larry, as an owner of -3- Studer A-820's i'm watching here with considerable interest to try and learn something. Mike's comments are very interesting and i'm hoping more info is forthcoming.
i suppose one contemplates how much shipping my -3- A-820's to Petronel in Kent, U.K. might cost?