[QuadList] Another Jeporady Question-Quads not made by Ampex or RCA--1976 Hitachi Quad

Ted Langdell ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
Mon Mar 21 11:19:31 CDT 2011


Shibaden was part of Hitachi. for a time.

In 1976, Hitachi introduced  a Quad that had digital servo and TBC.   
Auto tracking, sync processing and full electronic editing.

Anyone have pix?  Or did this become something with a Shibaden label?

Abramson cites the machine and on Page 171 of the History of  
Television 1941-2000, with a footnote citing the SMPTE Journal of May,  
1977, page 332: "Progress Committee Report for 1976."

Anyone have pix?  Or did this become something with a Shibaden label?

Ted


On Mar 21, 2011, at 7:23 AM, Chill315 at aol.com wrote:

> I also have some information on the Shibaden machines and they used  
> the clones of Ampex Amtec, Colortec, and Velcomp in some machines.
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> Chris Hill
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> In a message dated 3/21/2011 10:14:34 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, bill.spencer at northstarstudios.tv 
>  writes:
> I used to have a Shibaden catalog from the 70s that showed their  
> quads and they looked to be RCA clones if not rebadged RCA.
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> Bill Spencer
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> Subject: Re: [QuadList] Another Jeporady Question-Quads not made by  
> Ampex orRCA
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> 2" Quads:
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> Bosch              (Germany)
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> Visual/Allen    (Bosch transport and heads from Germany w/Visual/ 
> Allen Electronics from US)
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> Shibaden                     (Japan)
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> TAMCO                      (Japanese partnership btw. Ampex and  
> Toshiba making Ampex designed machines in Japan)
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> 1" Quad:
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>             Asaka (Japan) Company also known as Asaka/ShibaSoku
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> Sony, NHK made 2" Quad prototypes in Japan.
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> I suspect there are more to be found.  The hunt continues!  (We need  
> some Japanese QuadList members!)
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> Ted
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> On Mar 21, 2011, at 5:56 AM, Chill315 at aol.com wrote:
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> We all know the Ampex and RCA machines.  A number of us have seen  
> other machines in use.  So the question of the day is.
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> What other manufactures built quad machine?
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> The answer can not be a refurbished machine that was built on  
> someone else's platform.  I know of two of the manufactures.  I do  
> not know a third one but am aware of the machine.  There may be more.
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> Answers can not include prototypes.
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> Chris Hill
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> WA8IGN
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