Just bought a Realistic STEREO 8-Track Player Any Thoughts and or Opinions?

TapeMaster

TapeMaster

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Might have the oprotunity to buy a Panasonic 8 track recorder that has been fully serviced.
 
KEW

KEW

Audioholic Overlord
Might have the oprotunity to buy a Panasonic 8 track recorder that has been fully serviced.
So what do blank 8track cartridges cost these days?

Do you really want to record from a CD so you can play it back on your 8-track? something else? What am I missing?!
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
Yes just record stuff off the radio that wasn't available on 8 track might transfer some CD's and old Cassettes. I won't be buying an 8 track recorder for another month. Really want to make a NIRVANA 8-track.
 
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TapeMaster

TapeMaster

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Is there a way I can play an 8 track on my Realistic Deck and have the 8 track recorded on to a cassette tape with my Onkyo Cassette Deck?
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
Is there a way I can play an 8 track on my Realistic Deck and have the 8 track recorded on to a cassette tape with my Onkyo Cassette Deck?
I'm sorry, but you are leaving most of us shaking our heads in disbelief!

I can understand having an 8-track as a curio. However using it to for serious archive work is quite another matter.

The fact is that 8-tracks are a mechanical abortion, that should never have seen the light of day, and are not even capable of mediocre performance.

I have a collection of reel to reel recorders. These are capable of true high fidelity performance and can give all current digital media a run for its money.





I use them to archive my own masters, and play historic media as a part of the museum aspect of this studio.

However do I archive to 1/4 inch tape? No, of course not.

The tapes are costly, bulky and expensive. All tape machines of whatever stripe need constant maintenance to keep them operating correctly. That entails use of extensive test gear and keeping of laboratory alignment tapes, for azimuth alignment and adjusting equalization.

It is far easier, and cheaper to archive and record radio broadcasts with a DAC computer and hard drives. I can tell you this, you spend a lot less time on the bench to get recordings indistinguishable from the originals.

Yes, you can can and could record from your 8-track to cassette, however your speed errors, wow and flutter, will be additive. If you find the end result pleasurable listening then you need a hearing test and much else besides.

Now people can collect almost anything, and that's fine. Collecting media to at least demonstrate the capabilities of a well set up example is fine and laudable. However to use a severely compromised format in the manor you intend leaves me in an extreme state of puzzlement.

If you are interested in historic tape preservation, then I would strongly encourage you to look at good reel to reel machines. Then if you learn your craft you will have something to truly astonish your visitors.

As an example of what can be achieved, you can download a CD of a concert I recorded live with two of these machines in 1984.

The first half was recorded on the silver colored and now very rare Brenell Mk 6. The second half on the Revox A 700 in the second picture.

You can download it here.

All instructions for making the CD are in the zip file. You can also play the Flac file in winamp and other players, that support Flac.
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
TLS Guy I have a good reel to reel machane a TANDBERG 9200XD. I only want to transfer the 8 tracks to Cassettes for my friends.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
TLS Guy I have a good reel to reel machane a TANDBERG 9200XD. I only want to transfer the 8 tracks to Cassettes for my friends.
Well, then just connect the output of one to the input of the other, or use a device with a dual tape monitoring loop.
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
Well I have an Onkyo ARV-410 Integrated amp is there a jack labeled record out that the Cassette Deck can be plugged into?
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
I was trying to look for the owners manual online can't turn it around to get to the connections on back. Couldn't find a website for a free download.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
I was trying to look for the owners manual online can't turn it around to get to the connections on back. Couldn't find a website for a free download.
I certainly can't know the configurations of every piece of audio gear made.

So you will have to take the unit out to look.

You can just connect your recorders together without the receiver, as I explained.
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
Ok I understand just wondered if there was a place online to download the manual for free i'll take a look at it then!
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
I'm just really into it I never get tired of rockin out to 8 tracks. what about that Pioneer Quad Deck Walter?
 
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TapeMaster

TapeMaster

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Not trying to get off topic but I'm all done using my Onkyo SK-01 Speakers No Bass in them at all!
 
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