[QuadList] ACR-25
DCFWTX at aol.com
DCFWTX at aol.com
Thu Aug 14 18:58:20 CDT 2008
Yes, they were truly remarkable machines. I worked a pair at KCOP in 1977.
Maintained them too. I acquired two ACR-25A's complete, and one 25B 15 years or
so later. The 25B we stripped (it was a parts machine). The 25A's are in
storage, awaiting that day. They've been there since about 1993. I have pictures of
their removal. About a year later, I acquired two other 25A's in the Midwest.
We stripped those for parts. Pictures also.
The carousel was an amazing bit of engineering, as was the vacuum column that
facilitated the very fast threading/unthreading of the transport. And, the
ACR was engineered to be able to play 10 second spots back to back-something the
TCR could not do. The cassettes could hold as much as 6 minutes of tape.
Hence, they were used in the early days of MTV, who had stereoized versions. The
TCR could only handle 3 minute loads.
WFAA in Dallas/Fort Worth uploaded all of their ENG material to a dedicated
ACR-25 for their newscasts. Since the director switched his own show, and the
ACR was basically a zero pre-roll device, it made for a very tight newscast!
David Crosthwait
DC Video
Archive Videotape Re-mastering
177 West Magnolia Blvd.
Burbank, CA. 91502
818-563-1073
818-563-1177 (fax)
818-285-9942 (cell)
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