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General Discussion / Holographic Imaging Process
« on: June 18, 2012, 10:10:26 PM »
Only partly related to R2R, but for anyone who is interested, Positive Feedback Online has published a short article from me about the SonoruS Holographic Imaging Process.

http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue61/sonorus.htm



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Events / SonoruS ATR10 at THE Show Newport June 1,2 and 3.
« on: May 28, 2012, 11:46:27 AM »
For those tape aficionados that are planning to come to T.H.E. Show in Newport Beach next weekend, SonoruS Audio will be in room 517 of the Hilton playing tapes on the ATR10 over the SonoruS directly driven transformerless ESL monitoring system. We will obviously be playing Tape Project tapes as well as tapes form other sources.

We will also be playing a variety of tapes recorded with the SonoruS Holographic Imaging Process. Come and hear for yourself how the walls of the room disappear.

The SonoruS ATR10 tape machine will also be used by On a Higher Note in the San Clemente room at the main exhibitors floor in the Hilton with Luxman electronics and Vivid loudspeakers, and by The Audio Salon in room 202 and 203 of the Atrium Hotel with Constellation Audio electronics and Magico loudspeakers.   

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Tape Tech / Simple universal NAB to IEC converter
« on: October 21, 2008, 11:08:25 PM »
For anyone who is interested, I've posted an article on the website of the LA and Orange County Audio Society about a very simple external circuit that turns virtually any NAB reel to reel into an IEC machine.

Here is the link: http://laocaudiosociety.net/tech/NABtoIEC.pdf


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For those who are interested, I've published an article on the web site of the Los Angeles & Orange County Audio Society (LAOCAS) about how you can convert a standard Revox B77 or PR99 to a really nice performing Tape Project machine.

You can find the article under the following link: http://laocaudiosociety.net/tech.html

The mods can be carried out by anyone who has some soldering skills.

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