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Something to be said for the word: "Convenience"
A final note concerning my heavily modified
"antique" TEAC TASCAM MODEL 5: Socketed IC's are a wonderful thing. (As long as you use the gold plated ones to ensure optimum contact.) Having looked over many of the newer mixing boards at various audio retailers... I see a maintenance issue I don't have with my old module based Model 5: the larger scale circuit boards used currently make repairs a major ordeal. When I have a problem, I have two choices: a) Remove two skrews, pop the front panel, remove one ***** I meant skrew, *geesh Dave* and PULL the channel module, pop in a few new op-amps, and re-install. The process takes less than 15 minutes. b) Change out a module... but how could I improve on (a) ? I stock at least 50 spares of each chip type thanks to Ebay. A while ago, I bought a 3rd Model 5 board as a spare and for remote use. So, I've always got SOMETHING to get through the moment. If I had a newer mixing board... repairs would THEN mean... UNPLUGGING THE ENTIRE CHASSIS and unscrewing a major portion of the casing, just to replace an op-amp! And in my case, where I've harnessed the entire board's rear I/O's to the PATCH BAY, it just looks like a newer mixer would be the more trouble than it's worth! RE: screws, ***** or skrew... (Pitty to the forum if Dave or "the web meister" get their hands on a Thesarus of Rap and Heavy Metal words!!!!)
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G. Boggess Last edited by Gary Boggess; October 22nd, 2007 at 10:24 AM. |
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