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General Category => Technical topics => Topic started by: lizardtape on July 28, 2015, 03:45:46 PM
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hi. first post here. i am also new to modifying reel-to-reels, so bear with me. i thought this forum would be a good place to ask questions, because of the reel-to-reel head bypass to new electronics thing.
could someone give me some advice on this project i'm working on.
i need some playback and record circuits for a reel-to-reel head. only audio. no transport.
this is the setup. three new heads from JRF magnetics : separate erase, record, and playback of course. the exact head model and following specs will depend on which circuits i find. it is for 1/4" tape and stereo half track.
i plan on having a L & R in, L & R out, rec L button, rec R button and knobs for the volume on each of these. i believe play can just always be on, so no button needed there.
...anyways, would it be possible just to copy a Revox or some other old playback and record audio circuits? i would like to build it new myself with all new components. the reason i mention Revox is that they have those removable plug-in boards that may make isolating the circuits easier. that is what i need help with. how to exactly isolate the playback and record circuits i want to copy from the schematic and build new and power it.
thanks for any advice you can give.
-Caleb
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We offer a kit for playback called the Eros Tape Head Preamp. For record electronics you might want to clone an old Ampex circuit.
http://bottlehead.com/product/eros-tape-head-preamplifier-kit/ (http://bottlehead.com/product/eros-tape-head-preamplifier-kit/)
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That looks great, but it is out of my price range. I'm probably not going to use tubes. I would like to just copy a circuit from an old reel-to-reel. My problem is separating the playback and record circuits from the rest of the unneeded schematic. Any ideas?
-Caleb
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I would try on Tapeheads.net:
http://www.tapeheads.net/index.php