yjwu 发表于 2013-7-10 20:42:14

Lyrec 相關的網路資料

本帖最后由 yjwu 于 2013-7-11 00:00 编辑

Lyrec 相關的網路資料,一個1945年於丹麥成立的公司的大事記。

1989年推出超薄的開盤機PTR-1 "FRIDA",比STUDER A807,ReVox C270都來得晚;STUDER A816則出現於1991年底。

http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/ManufacturersLyrec.html

從這裡還可連結到其他開盤機製造公司。有許多銘機的圖片,都是清晰版的好圖!可點選放大,看個過癮!

红灯记 发表于 2013-7-10 23:39:37

我这儿上不去{:4_238:}

yjwu 发表于 2013-7-11 00:24:10

红灯记 发表于 2013-7-10 23:39 static/image/common/back.gif
我这儿上不去

不太清楚為什麼上不去,剛剛的網址是用iPad的"全選", "拷貝", "貼上"的,字體自動選為"Helvetica。
後來改為Times New,http就可自動連結了。

這網站資料相當豐富,貼兩幅共欣賞。

红灯记 发表于 2013-7-11 06:57:40

{:4_213:}太好了

木又 发表于 2013-7-11 15:44:30

yjwu版主:能帮忙找到完整的图纸吗?我有一台Lyrec机在家休息 中。

AAA00 发表于 2013-7-11 16:24:41

红灯记 发表于 2013-7-11 18:32:28

好像没有电路资料

yjwu 发表于 2013-7-11 20:00:37

木又 发表于 2013-7-11 15:44 static/image/common/back.gif
yjwu版主:能帮忙找到完整的图纸吗?我有一台Lyrec机在家休息 中。

我去要要看。

木又 发表于 2013-7-12 09:32:34

yjwu 发表于 2013-7-11 20:00 static/image/common/back.gif
我去要要看。

有劳yjwu版主{:4_226:}

yjwu 发表于 2013-7-12 10:50:05

本帖最后由 yjwu 于 2013-7-12 11:31 编辑

看來這個MOMSR (磁媒體聲音記錄博物館)是真的有實體收藏的(160台開盤機,100個話筒)。
不過它的網上博物館倒是蠻值得借鏡的。燈哥那兒機器的實體收藏一定也不少,到時候我們也可捐出一些少用到的機器,資源集中才有看頭。

進入Collection 收藏區,正在陸續增加中。

http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/RecordersAmpex.html

可找到Ampex 350的圖紙,及Ampex 200A,300,400,600,601,602,351,AG440,ATR100,ATR700,ATR800
等機型的廣告資料。Timeline 為該公司年表。

回憶起20年前還在路邊撿過一台殘缺不全的Ampex 850,當做立體聲放大器使用。

爱乐无忧 发表于 2013-7-13 10:21:53



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Manufacturer ProfilesThis is a list of information we have gathered from a variety of sources on some of the major analog reel to reel tape recorder manufacturers. Please note the source "credits' at the end of this page.While we have strived to provide the best information available to us, there will be corrections and additions.We include personal stories about the companies when they are provided to us.We always invite input on corrections and updates. Thank you!Please help us create a permanent facility for the preservation of reel tape recorders!Go to:AEG/Magnetophon • Akai • Amplifier Corp • Ampex • Ampro • Bang & Olufsen • Bell • Bell & Howell • Bell Labs • Berlant Concertone • Brüel & Kjær • Brenell • Brush • Craig •Crown • Dokorder • Edison • Eico • EMI/Gramophone • Ferrograph • Fostex • Grundig • HeathKit • KLH • Lyrec • Magnecord • Marantz • MCI • Mitsubishi • Nagra • Neve • Otari • Pentron •Philips • Pioneer • Presto • Rangertone • Roberts • Sansui • Scully • Solid State Logic • Sony • Soundcraft • Spectone • Stancil Hoffman • Stellavox • Stephens • Studer ReVox • Tandberg• Tapesonic • Teac/Tascam • Technics • Telefunken • Toshiba • Uher• Viking • Webster Chicago/Webcor • Wilcox-Gay • Wollensak

http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Lyreclogo.jpgLyrec Manufacturing A/Shttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecFridaPTR1d.jpg
Lyrec Manufacturing A/S was founded i1945 in Skovlunde Denmark.They began by building Synchronous motors, general purpose motors for turntables and disc cutters.http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecDiskCutterHeada43.jpg



Here is a list of many of Lyrec's products1945 SYN A1        Synchronous motor, general purpose motor for turntables and disc cutters.
         W25        Disk cutting amplifier 15 watt.
         A43        Cutter head.
1947 SV2        Disc cutting lathe, portable for live recordings on lacquer discs.
1948 SM3        Synchronous motor, second generation.
1949 SV2/W8        Disc cutting lathe (right), portable for live recordings on lacquer discs.
1950 TR1        LYREC's first tape recorder, portable (45 kg!).http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecTR1.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecTR4.jpg
1951 TR2        Improved version of TR1.
         AG 40-2        Transcription turntable.

1952 TR4        Console version of TR2 (right), also accepting the new reel standard of 10½".

1953 SV7        Improved disc cutting lathe.
         SM7        Improved synchronous motor.



http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecTR8.jpg1954 SV8        Disc cutting lathe stereo, of new design.http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecSynchronousMotorSM8.jpg
          TR8        (left) Tape playback machine with pre listening heads.


1955 SM8        Final design of synchronous motor (left). SM8 was in production until 1976
         and was used as drive   motor also in cutting lathes from Neumann until 1976.

1956 DL 28        Transcription turntable.


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1958 TR16        General purpose 1/4" tape recorder for broadcast applications (right). Available in mono or stereo.
http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecTR18.jpg          TR18        Preview playback machine for disc cutting (left).


1959 TR21        Duplicating master for 1/4" tape reel-to-reel.
          TR20        Duplicating slave for 1/4" tape, reel-to-reel. Duplicating ratio 4:1.
http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecTR21.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecTIM4.jpg
      
1960 TR33        Preview playback machine for disc cutting.

1961 TIM4        Mechanical precision tape timrer (right) used on a wide range of LYREC recorders.
         The TIM4 was also widely used on Scully and Ampex recorders. TIM 4 was produced until 1981.
         MX-6-2        Compact portable audio mixer.http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecMX62.jpg
         MP3        Studio mixing console.

http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecTR50.jpg1962 TR50        General purpose 1/4" studio recorder (left).
         TR50-4        4-track studio recorder for 1/2" tape.
         SV10        Last version of LYREC disc cutting lathe. Produced in co-operation with Ortofon.

1963 TR60        General purpose 1/4" studio recorder.http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecTR53.jpg

1964 TR43        "NUCOUNT" Instrumentation recorder for radioactive research.
         TR61        Correlation tape recorder. 7-channel FM recorder. IRIG standard.

1965 TR80        "MEDICORD" Instrumentation recorder for clinical applications.

1969 TR81        7 & 14 track data recorder. IRIG standard.

1971 TR53        Multitrack recorder, 4-, 8- or 12-track (right).

http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecTR86.jpg1972 TR86        Instrumentation recorder, 8-track on 1/4" (left).
         TR53-16        Multitrack recorder 16 tracks on 2" tape.
         TDU7202        Digital delay line. One of the first commercially available delay lines on the market.http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Lyrec53b.jpg



http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecTR49.jpg1973 TR49        Open reel master for in-cassette duplication (left). Speed ratio 8:1.
         CR4910        In-cassette duplicator, slave unit with 10 cassette stations, Speed ratio 8:1.
         TR73        Speech compressor, tape deck with varispeed and automatic and fully electronic pitch control.

1974 TR53        Multitrack recorder with integrated sync mixer.(right)


1975 TR53-16/24        Multitrack recorder.

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1976 TR54        Portable multitrack recorder for 4 or 8 track recordings.
         49PMMS        Dual pendulating open reel master for cassette duplicating. Speed ratio 8:1.
         49P2S        Twin slave unit for pancake cassette tape. Speed ratio 8:1.

1977 TR532        16 and 24 track recorder for 2" tape.
         49PLM        Loop bin type master for cassette duplicating. Speed ratio 16:1.
         49P2S        Twin slave unit for pancake cassette tape. Speed ratio 16:1.
         TPC        Computer controlled tape position controller for multitrack recorder TR532.

1978 P-2000        Release of duplicating system with a speed ratio of 32:1.http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecTR55.jpg

1979 ATC        Second generation of computer controlled remote for multitrack recorder TR532.

1980 TR532 Mk II        New design of multitrack recorder.

1982 TR55        (right) General purpose studio stereo recorder for 1/4 and 1/2" tape.



http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecPTR1.jpg1983 FRED        Special purpose editing tape deck. Small portable and lightweight.
      Designed for playback and editing of 1/4" tape and replaces a complete control-room.
      FRED is widely used by reporters, newsrooms etc.http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecFred.jpg

1984 TR55-QC        Quality control playback machine for cassette tape on pancakes. Bi-directional tape transport.

1985 P-2500        Release of new duplicating system with a speed ratio of 64:1.
         Reel capacity increased to 14" reels. Dolby HX PRO incorporated in the record amplifiers.

http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecRB2.jpg1986 TR533        New generation multitrack recorders with 14" reel capacity.
         A new faster tape deck particularly designed for synchronising in post production applications.

1987 HX PRO        Dolby HX PRO recording system introduced in both model TR533 multitrack and model TR55 stereo recorders.

1988 TG-511        Step frequency test generator. An accessory for improved line-up procedure, particularly for duplicating equipment.
P-4400        New generation loop bin master, operating at tape speeds up to 480 ips. Full microprocessor controlled tape transport.

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1989 FRIDA        New compact general purpose studio tape recorder.

1990 The Lyrec company moves to new larger premises in Copenhagen industrial area.

1991 LOADERS        Lyrec acquires Robotecnica and expands the duplicating program with the cassette loaders Kronos 4 and Tachos 90 B.





1992 DM-5400        Digital loopbin for speeds up to 64:1. High speed loading at 25:1 from S-VHS cassette.
         P-2600        Release of new generation duplicating system with a speed ratio of up to 100:1.
         A new type of record amplifiers allow duplicating of frequencies up to 18 kHz at 100:1
         P-2600        Second generation Dolby HX Pro with protection against overload.
         P-2600        Introduction of new PLL motor control system.
         DCC        Lyrec enters digital duplicating with a range of machines for DCC
          (Digital Compact Cassette) in co-operation with Philips.
         D-3000        Slave for recording digital DCC signals at 64:1 speed ratio.
         TR55-DCC        Quality control pancake checker for DCC digital tapes.
         TACHOS 90C        Cassette loader for DCC cassettes.
         KRONOS 5        Cassette loader for DCC cassettes.
         TR55-CT        "Chip tester" a special unit used by Philips in the production of DCC components.
         MINOS        Semi automatic cassette loader.
         FRIDA        FRIDA '93, a new version including RS232 interface and 27 new features, all software controlled.
         GEPRO II        Introduction of a new two colour on body cassette printer using the dry offset method.

1994 DUPLICATING        Introduction of 12 MHz bias system and duplicating at 128:1 on ferric tape.

1996 DM-5400        Digital loopbin now speeds up to 128:1. High speed loading using CD-Audio or CD-Rom.

1997 GEPRO I        New one colour on body cassette printer using flexo printing method.
         PINTO        Flexo printer for compact disk. One or two colours.
         DUPLICATING        Duplication speed of 160:1 introduced.

1998 KRONOS 6        New improved version of Kronos 5 loader. Higher speed, new electronics.
         WEGA (pdf)        Semi Automatic wrapping machine for DVD, CD, CC or VHS cassettes.http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/LyrecDM2400.jpg

1999AM3        Automatic wrapping machine for DVD, CD, CC or VHS cassettes.

2000 Wega II (pdf)
         Improved semi automatic wrapping machine for DVD, CD, CC, or VHS cassettes.
2001 AM4        Automatic wrapping machine for DVD, CD, CC or VHS cassettes.
         DM-3300        Digital loop bin master

2004 DM-2400        Digital loop bin master (right)

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Please help us create a permanent museum for this collection
Go to:AEG/Magnetophon • Akai • Amplifier Corp • Ampex • Ampro • Bang & Olufsen • Bell • Bell & Howell • Bell Labs • Berlant Concertone • Brüel & Kjær • Brenell • Brush • Craig •Crown • Dokorder • Edison • Eico • EMI/Gramophone • Ferrograph • Fostex • Grundig • HeathKit • KLH • Lyrec • Magnecord • Marantz • MCI • Mitsubishi • Nagra • Neve • Otari • Pentron •Philips • Pioneer • Presto • Rangertone • Roberts • Sansui • Scully • Solid State Logic • Sony • Soundcraft • Spectone • Stancil Hoffman • Stellavox • Stephens • Studer ReVox • Tandberg• Tapesonic • Teac/Tascam • Technics • Telefunken • Toshiba • Uher• Viking • Webster Chicago/Webcor • Wilcox-Gay • Wollensak





爱乐无忧 发表于 2013-7-13 10:24:25



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AmpexPlease note: None of the items in this museum are for sale!
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AMPEX Reel To Reel Tape Recorders in MOMSR CollectionView Ampex Time Line
YearModelAdUnit in Museum collectionSpecifications
1947
to
1948
Ampex 200Ahttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAd48Ampex200A1.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Ampex200300rm06.jpg
[*]Freq Response 30 to 15,000 cycles +/- 1 db
[*]Signal to Noise 60 db
[*]Speed 30 ips
[*]Motors 3
[*]Reels 14 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.2% @30ips
[*]Weight 240 pounds   -   tube
[*]Price $5,000   manual conversion
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1949Ampex 300http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAd49Ampex300.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Ampex300rm02.jpg
[*]Freq Response 50 to 15,000 cycles +/- 2 db
[*]Signal to Noise 70 db
[*]Speed 7.5 & 15 ips
[*]Motors 3
[*]Reels 10.5 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.1% rms @15ips
[*]Weight approx 60 pounds   -   tube
[*]Price $1,595manual
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1950Ampex 400http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAd53Ampex400a.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAmpex400a.jpg
[*]Freq Response 30 to 15,000 cycles +/- 2 db
[*]Signal to Noise 65 db
[*]Speed 7.5 & 15 ips
[*]Motors 3
[*]Reels 10.5 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.2% rms @15ips
[*]Weight approx 60 pounds   -   tube
[*]Price $895manual
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1954Ampex 600/620http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAd54Ampex600a.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Ampex600620.jpg
[*]Freq Response 40 to 15,000 cycles +/- 2 db
[*]Signal to Noise 55 db
[*]Speed 7.5
[*]Motors 31
[*]Reels 7 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.25% rms @7ips
[*]Weight approx 28 pounds   -   tube
[*]Price $545600 manual cvr & 3 pages620
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1954Ampex 601http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAd59Ampex601a.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAmpex601.jpg
[*]Freq Response 30 -15,000
[*]Signal to Noise55db
[*]Speed 7.5
[*]Motors 1
[*]Reels 7 inch
[*]Timing accuracy0.17%
[*]Weight approx 42 pounds   -   tube
[*]Price $ 545
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1956
to
1964
Ampex 601-2http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAd60Ampex6012a.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Ampex6012Tube.jpg
[*]Freq Response30 - 15,000
[*]Signal to Noise50 db
[*]Speed 7.5
[*]Motors 1
[*]Reels 7 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.17%
[*]Weight 42 lb   -   tube
[*]Price $995
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1958Ampex 351http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAd58Ampex351.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Ampex351restored06.jpg
[*]Freq Response 30 to 15,000 cycles +/- 2 db @ 15ips
[*]Signal to Noise 55 db
[*]Speed 7.5 & 15 or 15 and 30 ips
[*]Motors 3
[*]Reels 10.5 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.15% rms @15ips
[*]Weight Trans 58 lb, Elect 36 lb   -   tube
[*]Price $2,325Manual
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1960Ampex 960 "Caprice"(older version)http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAdAmpex960a.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Ampex960Tube.jpg
[*]Freq Response 30 - 15,000
[*]Signal to Noise 55 db
[*]Speed 3.75 & 7.5 ips
[*]Motors 1
[*]Reels 7 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.2%
[*]Weight 36 lb
[*]Price $650


1963Ampex F44 Fine Linehttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/AmpexF44ManualCvr.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAmpexF44c.jpg
[*]Freq Response 50 -15,000
[*]Signal to Noise 53 db
[*]Speed 3.75 & 7.5 ips
[*]Motors 1
[*]Reels 7 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.2%
[*]Weight 49 lb
[*]Price $595


1964Ampex 2100http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Ampex2100.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAmpex2100.jpg
[*]Freq Response 50 to 17,000
[*]Signal to Noise
[*]Speed 1.875, 3.75 & 7.5
[*]Motors 1
[*]Reels 7 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.15%
[*]Weight 39 lb
[*]Price $439

YearModelAdUnit in Museum collectionSpecifications
1964Ampex 761http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Ampex761.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAmpex1450.jpg
[*]Freq Response 50 to 15,000
[*]Signal to Noise
[*]Speed 3.75 & 7.5
[*]Motors 1
[*]Reels 7 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.15%
[*]Weight 42 lb
[*]Price $329


1966Ampex 350http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Ampex350SolidState.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAmpex350Transport.jpg
[*]Freq Response 30 to 15,000 cycles +/- 2 db @ 15ips
[*]Signal to Noise 60 db
[*]Speed 7.5 & 15 or 3.75 and 7.5 ips
[*]Motors 3
[*]Reels 10.5 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.2% rms @15ips
[*]Weight Trans 168 lb in console, Elect 36 lb - Solid state
[*]Price $2,720schematic
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1967Ampex AG-440 monohttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/AmpexAG440Ba.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAmpex440Console2.jpg
[*]Freq Response
[*]Signal to Noise
[*]Speed7.5 & 15 ips
[*]Motors 3
[*]Reels 10.5 inch
[*]Timing accuracy
[*]Weight
[*]Price $2,120   Manual


1967
Ampex AG-600 Solid Statehttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vAG600Gry.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Ampex600SolidState.jpg
[*]Freq Response 40 to 15,000 @ 7.5
[*]Signal to Noise57 db
[*]Speed3.75 & 7.5 ips
[*]Motors 1
[*]Reels 7 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.17%
[*]Weight 28 lb
[*]Price $720

YearModelAdUnit in Museum collectionSpecifications
1967
Ampex AG-600-2 Solid Statehttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAd67Ampex600a.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Ampex6002SolidState.jpg
[*]Freq Response 40 to 15,000 @ 7.5
[*]Signal to Noise57 db
[*]Speed3.75 & 7.5 ips
[*]Motors 1
[*]Reels 7 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.17%
[*]Weight 42 lb
[*]Price $720


1967Ampex -AG-445B stereohttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/AmpexAG445B.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAmpexMX10c.jpg
[*]Freq Response 30 to 18,000 @ 7.5
[*]Signal to Noise
[*]Speed 3.75& 7.5 or 7.5 & 15 ips
[*]Motors 3
[*]Reels 10.5 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.05%
[*]Weight 69 lb
[*]Price $2,760


1968Ampex AG-500http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/AmpexAG500a.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/AG500.jpg
[*]Freq Response 30 - 18,000 @ 15ips
[*]Signal to Noise 55 db
[*]Speed 1.875 & 3.75 or3.75 & 7.5 or 7.5 & 15
[*]Motors 3
[*]Reels 10.5 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.25%
[*]Weight 72 lb
[*]Price $1,695


1968Ampex 602http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAmpexcatPro602.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Ampex602.jpg
[*]Freq Response 40 -15,000
[*]Signal to Noise 57 db
[*]Speed 3.75 & 7.5 ips
[*]Motors 1
[*]Reels 7 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.017% @ 7.5
[*]Weight 28 lb
[*]Price $625


1969Ampex AM-10http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/AmpexAM10b.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/AmpexAM10.jpg

1971Ampex AX-300http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAd71AmpexAX300.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAmpexAX300a.jpg
[*]Freq Response 20 - 20,000
[*]Signal to Noise
[*]Speed 1.875, 3.75 & 7.5
[*]Motors 3
[*]Reels 7 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.09%
[*]Weight 45 lb
[*]Price $695

YearModelAdUnit in Museum collectionSpecifications


1975Ampex ATR-700http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAd80AmpexATR100ATR700.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/Ampexart7002012b.jpg
[*]Freq Response 40 - 18,000
[*]Signal to Noise
[*]Speed 3.75 & 7.5 or 7.5 & 15 ips
[*]Reels 10.5 inch
[*]Timing accuracy0.08% @ 15 ips
[*]Weight 62 lb
[*]Price $1,995
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1976ATR-100http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAd76AmpexATR100Worlds.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/AmpexATR100.jpg
[*]Freq Response 200 to 20,000 cycles 30ips
[*]Signal to Noise 73 db
[*]Speed 7.5,15 and 30 ips
[*]Reels 10.5 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.2% rms @15ips
[*]Weight Trans 148 lb in console, Solid state
[*]Price $5,450
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1982Ampex -ATR-800http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAd83AmpexATR800Ad.jpghttp://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/vinAmpexATR800d.jpg
[*]Freq Response
[*]Signal to Noise 60 db
[*]Speed 7.5,15 and 30 ips
[*]Reels 10.5 inch
[*]Timing accuracy 0.2% rms @15ips
[*]Weight Trans 148 lb in console, Solid state
[*]Price $5,450
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Ampex -PR260
http://museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org/images/R2R/AmpexPR260a.jpg

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yjwu 发表于 2013-7-13 10:37:26

本帖最后由 yjwu 于 2013-7-13 11:13 编辑

爱乐无忧 发表于 2013-7-13 10:21 http://www.kaipanji.com/static/image/common/back.gif
Please help us create a permanent museum for this collection
Go to:AEG/Magnetophon • Akai ...

謝謝將整個畫面貼上來。
這網站有的資料遠比這一筆Lyrec年表來得豐富;即使不懂英文,點選圖面也很過癮;原來盤機的世界並不只有我們熟知的那幾個品牌。

最好能找出無法連結的原因,再求解決方案。如果每一個連結都要轉成圖面檔,工作量十分大,太辛苦了!

這個博物館有這麼多資料,一方面是拜美國從未遭受戰爭洗禮之賜,另一方面,該家族成員建立了與日本AKAI長期合作,並負責AKAI機器代理的工作。

創辦人Robert G. Metzner (95歲,住在美國加州比佛利山莊)畢業自加州理工學院,9歲就自製了礦石收音機,16歲取得一級廣播電話執照。後來建立了Califone。他個人擁有許多開盤機相關的專利,將美國Ampex開盤機引入日本AKAI,他也精通日語,並有12次日本之行。

爱乐无忧 发表于 2013-7-13 11:14:51

謝謝將整個畫面貼上來。国际互联网登入不上对于普通用户来讲,基本只有两种可能:1有可能是国际出口有问题,如果是这样的话,不定时会连接上。2国内局端将此类连接地址中的个别单词默认误判为色情网站而屏蔽掉。


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