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Watching movies through audio geek eyes. What's your observations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff Doane" data-source="post: 48788" data-attributes="member: 1155"><p>Re: Watching movies through audio geek eyes. What's your observations?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That Beta recorder looks like a Sony DAT recorder to me. Either a PCM R500 or R700.</p><p></p><p>Hey, I like to think I can geek with the best of them. :blush:</p><p></p><p>One of my personal favorite TV show props was the gizmo being held by Harold (on the left below). It's the transport panel from an Ampex VR-1200 2" VTR, one of my responsibilities on my first summer job, back in 1979. The keyboard grafted on below the transport panel is even more obscure. It's the qwerty keyboard used for titling tapes for an Ampex ACR-25 dual 2" video cartridge recorder/player, a truly massive and complicated piece of broadcast equipment, that was the other half of my job that summer.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]150263[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>GTD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff Doane, post: 48788, member: 1155"] Re: Watching movies through audio geek eyes. What's your observations? That Beta recorder looks like a Sony DAT recorder to me. Either a PCM R500 or R700. Hey, I like to think I can geek with the best of them. :blush: One of my personal favorite TV show props was the gizmo being held by Harold (on the left below). It's the transport panel from an Ampex VR-1200 2" VTR, one of my responsibilities on my first summer job, back in 1979. The keyboard grafted on below the transport panel is even more obscure. It's the qwerty keyboard used for titling tapes for an Ampex ACR-25 dual 2" video cartridge recorder/player, a truly massive and complicated piece of broadcast equipment, that was the other half of my job that summer. [ATTACH=CONFIG]150263.vB5-legacyid=3208[/ATTACH] GTD [/QUOTE]
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