3M M-56 analog tape machine 2" - 16 Track
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3M M-56 analog tape machine 2" - 16 Track
up for sale is a 1969 3M M-56. I got this thing a few years ago with the intent of restoring it to track drums & basic tracks onto before flying the tracks into Pro Tools to edit/mix. I got as far as building a custom made Mogami/Neutrik snake for it, new pinch rollers & a NOS belt then ran out of money. been told the heads are ok... I've never actually recorded anything with it.. it turns on & lights up but when you try to start the transport, it goes for a second then pops the fuse in the power supply.. not sure what the problem is & I can't afford to pay a tech to diagnose it.. so after moving it twice in the last few years.. & given the fact I do mostly mobile recording now days, I really have no use for this beast & would like to see it in the hands of someone who'll get it set up & functioning in a permanent studio setting.. includes the tape machine, remote, custom snake to hook it up to the patchbay, 48 pt. Neutrik patchbay, manual, 2 reels of 2" tape, Han-D-Mag de-magnetizer & an extra take-up reel... $1500 obo.... open to trades of any higher end music/studio/live sound gear.. looking for a mackie onyx 1640 or 1620 (with or without the firewire card) , nice overhead condenser pair, a kick drum mic other than an AKG d112 or Blue Kickball, good power amps, compressors, mic pres, mics, old ludwig drums, just to name a few... I'm seriously open to just about anything.. please don't hesitate to make offers... THANKS!!
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best to reply to: wigginextraheavy@yahoo.com
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If I'm not mistaken:
M56 - all-discrete signal path, mechanical switches for input/sync/repro, pre-24-track (ca. 1968), first multitrack with meter bridge overhead and plug-in cards below for all circuitry (as opposed to a separate chassis for each channel like the truly ridiculous Ampex MM-1000), separate cards for record, play, bias, etc.
M79 - IC+discrete signal path, logic switching for input/sync/repro, first 24-track on market (ca. 1972), one giant signal card per channel, generally better ergonomics and workflow than M56 but possibly less reliable, although with a fresh recap and general maintenance 3M decks are all pretty reliable despite some reports.
Lotsa info on Dale Manquen's website (he did much of the M56 design work when he was still in his 20's)
http://www.manquen.net/audio/index.php?page=9
M56 - all-discrete signal path, mechanical switches for input/sync/repro, pre-24-track (ca. 1968), first multitrack with meter bridge overhead and plug-in cards below for all circuitry (as opposed to a separate chassis for each channel like the truly ridiculous Ampex MM-1000), separate cards for record, play, bias, etc.
M79 - IC+discrete signal path, logic switching for input/sync/repro, first 24-track on market (ca. 1972), one giant signal card per channel, generally better ergonomics and workflow than M56 but possibly less reliable, although with a fresh recap and general maintenance 3M decks are all pretty reliable despite some reports.
Lotsa info on Dale Manquen's website (he did much of the M56 design work when he was still in his 20's)
http://www.manquen.net/audio/index.php?page=9
Ode to the M56...
...best A to D I ever heard AND it converts to 1" 8-track in about 5 minutes simply by turning the tape guides 180 degrees to their one-inch side, yet still uses the same headstack--just bottom half. Brilliant machine.
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Re: Ode to the M56...
That's so cool, I never knew that about the M56.tekis wrote:...best A to D I ever heard AND it converts to 1" 8-track in about 5 minutes simply by turning the tape guides 180 degrees to their one-inch side, yet still uses the same headstack--just bottom half. Brilliant machine.
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