[QuadList] ACR-225 (was 1" Machine glue)

David C. Crosthwait david at dcvideo.com
Tue Feb 2 11:45:05 CST 2010


KTLA in Los Angeles had an ACR 225. From what I heard at the time,  
they wished for the ACR 25 to come back.

NBC Burbank had six TCR 100's at one time with the Penzone (?) stereo  
mod (I believe it was that one). Yes, the three minute max. record  
duration was a disadvantage as compared to the ACR 25.

Well at least for tour demonstration purposes, the TCR could be opened  
up from the rear to watch the threading/unthread cycle which was  
always pretty scary...

David


Quoting georgenann at aol.com:

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> Thanks Chris,
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> CBS had 6 ACR's, one was the "B" version.  I can't remember even   
> hearing about a 225.  Will look for foto.
>
> DE
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> George Keller
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [QuadList] ACR-225 (was 1" Machine glue)
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> The ACR 225 was the replacement to the ACR-25 series.  The machine   
> was based upon a D-2 format and had 256 (?) bins in it. It was more   
> a Library Management System.  The software was much more powerful   
> than the 25.
>
> There is a picture on a couple of web sites.
>
> The ACR-25 was produced in two versions.  The original had the AVR-1  
>  buffer with the glass delay line.  The B model had the digital TBC.
>
> Chris Hill
> WA8IGN
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