Hey, I was waiting for "williamsongs" to buy this Yamaha 4 track deck from me. He has not been back to Tape Op in a while.
Soooo....it's up for grabs.
It's got some scratches but still works perfect. This is the deck you want to rock cassette recordings in 2011. It has Dolby B-C. Normal speed recording only.
It uses a little sensor sticker to enable 4 track recording. Here is info on how to bypass etc.:
http://homerecording.com/bbs/general-di ... 4d-216110/
Near the bottom shows the unit I have. It's just the bare deck.
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=109252.0
This is a real 4-track unit with good audio quality. It's not an economy model. I have the little mixer that came with it but it was damaged on two channels. If you want I'll throw it in. It will up the shipping price cause it's fairly heavy. Might not be worth it to you as the mixer is kind of a bear to take apart etc. (needs two faders).
I'll sell it for $50.
Email is preferred as I don't check Tape Op daily:
koffeekommando@gmail.com
YamahaMT44D by Reality Based Engineering, on Flickr
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Hey, get in touch with me. I'd like as much info on the Yamaha board as I can get!
koffeekommando at gmail.com
Yeah the EQ section seems to kick ass. My board is VERY quiet. I was shocked the first time I did a test recording. I keep asking but nobody knows about these models. Mine was $10,000 when new. There is one German guy that has a 2408. He has schematics and a few other things.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50914648@N ... hotostream
The speakers in that pic are 1977 Pioneer HPM-60 10"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_HPM-100
"Designed by Bart Locanthi, the former Vice President of Engineering at JBL, the HPM line were seen as improvements and updates of the classic JBL L100."
koffeekommando at gmail.com
Yeah the EQ section seems to kick ass. My board is VERY quiet. I was shocked the first time I did a test recording. I keep asking but nobody knows about these models. Mine was $10,000 when new. There is one German guy that has a 2408. He has schematics and a few other things.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50914648@N ... hotostream
The speakers in that pic are 1977 Pioneer HPM-60 10"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_HPM-100
"Designed by Bart Locanthi, the former Vice President of Engineering at JBL, the HPM line were seen as improvements and updates of the classic JBL L100."
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