[QuadList] was sony 2 incher now Sony 2-head 1" slightly OT

J. Mitch Hopper id at brainmist.com
Mon Nov 26 21:25:17 CST 2012


Sounds like the old PV-100 series.  Never saw one myself.

J. Mitch Hopper
Custom Video Systems Co.
Rochester, IL
217-498-8438
id at brainmist.com

It's been lovely but I have to scream now.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dave Sieg 
  To: Quad List 
  Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 9:17 PM
  Subject: Re: [QuadList] was sony 2 incher now Sony 2-head 1" slightly OT






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  I had 2 of the Sony 1" 2head VTRs, 1 with a color adapter.
  It could do assemble-only edits!
  What was the model number of those?


  On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 9:24 PM, J. Mitch Hopper <id at brainmist.com> wrote:




    I had a Sony 2" MV-10000 in my studio for several years. It was the vertical rack-mount version.  It fed an old CVS labs TBC.  We used it mostly for matte rolls and graphic inserts.  All the editing was done on a TR-70A fed by a pair of TR-70Bs using a modified TEP (Tape Editing Programmer).  The VTRs had an early EECO timecode system to cue tapes for edit.  A lack of heads finally made me push the MV-10000 out the door.


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  Dave Sieg
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