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I love the old Ampex and Crown machines. Pioneer is a unique company. Many don't realize the commitment they made to the open reel format. Before doing studio work in the late 70s, I did some time in the Chicago area radio stations. Several used Pioneer half track machines. Before that, I never even considered them, but seeing those decks run a literal 24/7 blew me away. That and the plug in head assemblies. They were built to last and are super easy to maintain. Been using them since. I like my Pioneers 1050, much better than my ReVox B77 series I.
I also agree about Pioneer speakers. Even back to the HPM series. Always wanted a good set of HPM 100's
Norman
I love the old Ampex and Crown machines. Pioneer is a unique company. Many don't realize the commitment they made to the open reel format. Before doing studio work in the late 70s, I did some time in the Chicago area radio stations. Several used Pioneer half track machines. Before that, I never even considered them, but seeing those decks run a literal 24/7 blew me away. That and the plug in head assemblies. They were built to last and are super easy to maintain. Been using them since. I like my Pioneers 1050, much better than my ReVox B77 series I.
I also agree about Pioneer speakers. Even back to the HPM series. Always wanted a good set of HPM 100's
Norman