[QuadList] HS-200

Tom Evans tom at tom-evans.com
Sat Nov 10 16:29:13 CST 2012


Editel, Chicago had an HS-200 in Edit 1.

When I arrived there in 1977, Edit 1 was equipped with a CDL PEC-120
controlling one AVR-1, two VR-1200Cs and an HS-200.  The HS-200 was powered
up on-demand.

As 1" C-format began to be introduced, and freeze frames were possible with
the Vital Squeezoom and  Ampex ADO, the maintenance costs of the platters
and heads grew to more than the income the HS-200 produced.

Already mentioned, WGN had an HS-200.  I remember Editel's HS-200 crashing
during an edit session, so my client and I hopped in a cab to Bradley Place
where my friend Rich Leigh programmed a slo-mo to a freeze-frame and
recorded it back to quad for us.

-- 
Tom Evans
Park Ridge, IL



On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 12:00 PM,
<quadlist-request at quadvideotapegroup.com>wrote:

>
> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2012 20:08:52 -0500
> From: chill315 at aol.com
> To: Quad List <quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com>
> Subject: [QuadList] HS-200
>
>
> We have had the discussion about the slow motion disc.  Several times the
> HS-200 was mentioned.  I remember the demo reel that was made.  I know that
> a few places had them. Usually when a large Ampex package was in a place.
>  One place wasTPC in Pittsburgh.  I visited there to look at the RA-4000
> editor that we purchased.  They had AVR1s and the HS-100 that was also used
> in the remote truck.
>
> Who else had them?
>
> So was the HS-200 a give away to close the deal at some places?  Or did
> places buy it as a needed item?
>
> Chris Hill
>
>
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