[QuadList] 1970 3M Industrial Tape Sales Sheet coming soon
Pat Shevlin
pshevlin at themediapreserve.com
Tue May 20 13:42:04 CDT 2014
I have just completed restoring our IVC 960. Picture looks significantly
better than the 800 models. Its the only IVC 1 machine I have that will
play 1.5 hrs.
P.
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The IVC 900 (& 960 editing machine) were highband (7.06-10 MHz)
tension-servoed
machines that would accomodate large reels for 1.5 hour programs. Used
with the
DOC and "wide" window (40 µs?) 4102 analog TBC, the machine gave better
playback
performance than many contemporary quad recordings. (Many, maybe most,
quads
at the time did not have Velcomp or Autochroma to fix guide-position errors
caused
during recording.)
I had the pleasure (!) of working with the first two On-Air 900s at KFTY in
Santa Rosa
in 1972-73, one on in the truck, and one in the studio. Not much publicity
given to
that 1st roll-out status, as it was more of a beta site than anything! At
least IVC was
less than 2 hours away!
mike b
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On Tue, 20 May 2014 09:54:11 -0700, Ted Langdell
<ted at quadvideotapegroup.com> wrote:
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Ding!  Ding! Ding! Ding!Â
Don is the winner!Â
I'll post the sheets later today, I hope. Â Will send link to the list.
Cheers!Â
Ted
On May 20, 2014, at 9:06 AM, Don Norwood wrote:
Ted:
I didn't see anyone else answer your question, so...... IVC 900 series is
the answer.
Â
And this fits into the discussion about IVC vs Ampex. The 900 series was
more advanced than the 800 & 700 series, and was more on a level with the
VPR-7900 series. When comparing the "formats", you have to be careful to
compare both the format itself and the particular machine model being used.
Â
Don Norwood
Digitrak Communications, Inc.
www.digitrakcom.com <http://www.digitrakcom.com/>
----- Original Message -----
From: Ted Langdell <mailto:ted at quadvideotapegroup.com>
Trivia question: Â Can anyone tell what machine a 12.5" reel of Scotch
361-1-7500-VRB was used on?
The tape was sold two reels per carton at $213 per reel in 1970. An empty
reel was $17.
Clue: Â The same machine would play reels of 361-1-1075-R139B andÂ
361-1-2150-R139B if they were recorded on other machines that used the same
format.Â
These smaller reels were $34.55 and $45.30 per reel in cartons of five.
Â
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