[QuadList] Request for estimated value of a Mk20 Video Head for AVR1
DCFWTX at aol.com
DCFWTX at aol.com
Sat Nov 28 17:14:24 CST 2009
Peter,
I am the owner of several AVR-1's, along with a sizable amount of other
mostly Ampex quads. I am very sorry to hear about your MK XX video head. It
sounds a bit strange that the AVR-1's internal sensors did not shut down the
headwheel motor instantly once air pressure dropped below a certain threshold
(about 35 or so).
The last time I received a quote on a MK XX rebuild, it was about $3800.00
USD.
Occasionally "used" heads of unknown quality appear on eBay. They will
perhaps get $100.00 or so the last time I recall seeing one. But, it's a real
gamble for those items, in my opinion.
Best Regards,
David Crosthwait
DC Video
Archived Media Transfer & Re-mastering Services
177 West Magnolia Blvd.
Burbank, CA. 91502
818-563-1073
818-563-1177 (fax)
818-285-9942 (cell)
DCFWTX at AOL.COM
DAVID at DCVIDEO.COM
WWW.DCVIDEO.COM
In a message dated 11/28/2009 10:10:49 AM Pacific Standard Time,
pford at clear.net.nz writes:
> Hi.
>
> I seek advice from the group on the following:
>
> For over 12 years my company has been contracted by NZFA to maintain
> and/or operate their vintage video recorders. The collection includes a pair of
> Ampex AVR1......one was operational, the other used as a source of spares.
>
>
> The larger, heavier machines are stored in the basement of the Archive.
>
> Late last year an unknown person used a circular saw to cut up timber in
> the basement very close to the vintage VTR collection. The air compressor
> sucked up a lot of dust and next time the AVR1 was operated an internal air
> filter clogged cutting off the head bearing supply. This resulted in
> instant bearing seizure.
>
> The damaged video head had very recently been exchanged and operating
> hours were very low.
>
> When advised that restoring the AVR1 to operating condition again would be
> an expensive process the Archive decided not to proceed with their quad
> restoration programme.
>
> The damaged video head assembly was the property of my company Avitek
> Electronics and I have unsuccessfully attempted to seek compensation. However
> the Archive only wish to pay a prorata amount for the hours clocked up on
> this head whereas I am seeking full replacement or refurbishment cost. To
> my knowledge no Mk20 Video heads have appeared for sale on the net over the
> last year, therefore the current value of a replacement head assembly can
> not be established.
>
> Is anyone able to give me an estimate of the current value of a MK20 head
> and/or the current refurbishment cost?
>
> Regards
>
> Peter Ford
>
>
>
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