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Very good condition Audi-Cord Mode lDL-RS-5.W/3rd Cue.P/P
stereo.2C..W/Timer.Any one have an Idea what this worth? Have manual and Picture.Write |
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I have worked on, I believe, every brand of cart
machine ever made in the US, and I consider AudiCord to be the worst Amen brother. I worked for a state-wide news and sports network and we had about 20 of these pigs. It was a full time job keeping them aligned and running. Carroll Senn Columbia, SC (remove NOSPAM to reply) |
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Carroll Senn wrote:
I have worked on, I believe, every brand of cart machine ever made in the US, and I consider AudiCord to be the worst Amen brother. I worked for a state-wide news and sports network and we had about 20 of these pigs. It was a full time job keeping them aligned and running. I have one word for you. A word that strikes fear in the hearts of First Class holders everywhere. Tapecaster. Just say no. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On 30 Nov 2004 09:32:54 -0500, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
I have one word for you. A word that strikes fear in the hearts of First Class holders everywhere. Tapecaster. Tapecasters were simple and relatively crude, but held their alignment pretty well, whereas Audicords were prone to get out of alignment and were badly underpowered. I'll take a Tapecaster over an Audicord any day. I have one client that still has one Tapecaster and one Spotmaster in their MCR, for a one-hour live weekday show where the jock has a lot of old music on carts. Another station would like to contract with me, but until they get rid of the Audicords in their MCR I'm not interested. BTW, cart machine maintenance had nothing to do with holding a First Class Radiotelephone Operator License. Large stations had studio engineers to keep the cart machines running, and First Phones to keep the transmitters running. Dale H. Cook, Chief Engineer, WWWR Roanoke VA, WCQV Moneta VA, WKBA WZZI Vinton VA, WKPA WLNI WZZU Lynchburg VA, WMNA/WMNA-FM Gretna VA, WOWZ Appomattox VA http://members.cox.net/dalehcook/starcity.shtml |
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Dale H. Cook wrote:
On 30 Nov 2004 09:32:54 -0500, (Scott Dorsey) wrote: I have one word for you. A word that strikes fear in the hearts of First Class holders everywhere. Tapecaster. Tapecasters were simple and relatively crude, but held their alignment pretty well, whereas Audicords were prone to get out of alignment and were badly underpowered. I'll take a Tapecaster over an Audicord any day. Alignment? I didn't know you aligned cart machines! I thought you just shook the cartridge back and forth until the high end came back. Okay, that was kind of sarcastic. But honestly, azimuth alignment on a machine that can't keep azimuth is something of an adventure. I have one client that still has one Tapecaster and one Spotmaster in their MCR, for a one-hour live weekday show where the jock has a lot of old music on carts. Another station would like to contract with me, but until they get rid of the Audicords in their MCR I'm not interested. High end cart machines are such a glut on the market right now that you might consider a contract in which you replace their whole cart arrays for a nominal price upon taking over. Put an ad in Radio World asking for cart machines and your phone will ring off the hook. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Dale H. Cook wrote:
On 30 Nov 2004 09:32:54 -0500, (Scott Dorsey) wrote: I have one word for you. A word that strikes fear in the hearts of First Class holders everywhere. Tapecaster. Tapecasters were simple and relatively crude, but held their alignment pretty well, whereas Audicords were prone to get out of alignment and were badly underpowered. I'll take a Tapecaster over an Audicord any day. Alignment? I didn't know you aligned cart machines! I thought you just shook the cartridge back and forth until the high end came back. Okay, that was kind of sarcastic. But honestly, azimuth alignment on a machine that can't keep azimuth is something of an adventure. I have one client that still has one Tapecaster and one Spotmaster in their MCR, for a one-hour live weekday show where the jock has a lot of old music on carts. Another station would like to contract with me, but until they get rid of the Audicords in their MCR I'm not interested. High end cart machines are such a glut on the market right now that you might consider a contract in which you replace their whole cart arrays for a nominal price upon taking over. Put an ad in Radio World asking for cart machines and your phone will ring off the hook. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On 30 Nov 2004 09:32:54 -0500, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
I have one word for you. A word that strikes fear in the hearts of First Class holders everywhere. Tapecaster. Tapecasters were simple and relatively crude, but held their alignment pretty well, whereas Audicords were prone to get out of alignment and were badly underpowered. I'll take a Tapecaster over an Audicord any day. I have one client that still has one Tapecaster and one Spotmaster in their MCR, for a one-hour live weekday show where the jock has a lot of old music on carts. Another station would like to contract with me, but until they get rid of the Audicords in their MCR I'm not interested. BTW, cart machine maintenance had nothing to do with holding a First Class Radiotelephone Operator License. Large stations had studio engineers to keep the cart machines running, and First Phones to keep the transmitters running. Dale H. Cook, Chief Engineer, WWWR Roanoke VA, WCQV Moneta VA, WKBA WZZI Vinton VA, WKPA WLNI WZZU Lynchburg VA, WMNA/WMNA-FM Gretna VA, WOWZ Appomattox VA http://members.cox.net/dalehcook/starcity.shtml |
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Carroll Senn wrote:
I have worked on, I believe, every brand of cart machine ever made in the US, and I consider AudiCord to be the worst Amen brother. I worked for a state-wide news and sports network and we had about 20 of these pigs. It was a full time job keeping them aligned and running. I have one word for you. A word that strikes fear in the hearts of First Class holders everywhere. Tapecaster. Just say no. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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I have worked on, I believe, every brand of cart
machine ever made in the US, and I consider AudiCord to be the worst Amen brother. I worked for a state-wide news and sports network and we had about 20 of these pigs. It was a full time job keeping them aligned and running. Carroll Senn Columbia, SC (remove NOSPAM to reply) |
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