Tape Project Forum
Tape Machines => Reel to Reel Tape Machines => Topic started by: U47 on September 25, 2013, 06:23:10 PM
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Looking for MTR-15 manual.
What is the difference between the 15 and 20?
Rich
Portlandia
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Man that's a tall order to fill. I wish Otari would have an archive of these type manuals available. After all they built these decks to last. They should take a page from Sony.
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Hi Rich, I can help you with that. Check your email and get back to me!
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Chris-
Rich was, I believe, following up on a query from me, as I've recently picked up an MTR-15 in NJ.
I was able to get a PDF of the operators manual from Aheadtek, but they don't have schematics/PCB layouts.
If you have schematics I'd be interested in borrowing to have them scanned. Would that be possible?
Alternatively, I'll gladly pay all costs associated with having them scanned at your end - I'd like to make it as little trouble for you as possible.
Thanks vey much,
Mike
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Hi Rich, I can help you with that. Check your email and get back to me!
Hi everybody, any news on Otari MTR-15 manual?
Of course I'm asking this since I own a wonderful Otari MTR-15, too.
Thank you very much for answering :)
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I had sent out my MTR-15 manual with full schematics to a member in East Coast few years back I believe. He had scanned the package and returned the originals to me. I will search my email history and see if I can get a copy of the PDF from him.
Ki
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Hi Ki,
thank you very much for answering and for any help you could give me; very appreciated, anything you could do.
I please you to let me know any fee or expense you'd need.
Thanks again
Giovanni
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I know this thread is ancient, but is there anyone out there might be able to help me out with acquiring the MTR-15 manual?
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HI
I have a PDF of the Otari MTR 15 manual. It's too big for me to upload but will send you a USB via post for $10 (I am in Australia). If you have another way for me to get it to you let me know. I hope that helps.
Malcolm
[email protected]
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Hey Malcolm,
There a several places that you can post large files for download.
DropBox is probably the most popular but Copy and Google Drive are similar.
Both have free accounts that will be up to the task of storing your manual, and providing you with links (for downloading) for you to distribute where you wish.
These are "cloud" storage sites.
You need to:
1. Set up an account
2.Upload the files you wish to share (pdf's should be fine)
3.Copy the link for sharing of the particular file you wish to distribute (usually seen as an option in the tools provided with your upload)
4.Paste that link in emails, forum posts etc.
Here's the link for DropBox;
https://www.dropbox.com/