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Diode
Join Date: Aug 2023
Location: Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
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Hi,
Would anybody have any manuals / service info / schematics or anything at all relating to a BTR-1 Tape Machine? About to give a full service and restoration, so anything would be greatly appreciated. I’m in Australia so thinking Someone in the UK might have something hidden away. Thanks |
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Hexode
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Konongo, Ghana
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Some info (but no schematic) can be found here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/publications/rdreport_1948_30
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Octode
Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Morden, Surrey, UK.
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I have a copy of a sales sheet somewhere, I`ll try and find it.
One thing I do know is that early versions run at 77 cm/s (the old continental standard) whereas the later models ran at 30 ips (CCIR standard speed). These old posts have some information :- https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/vint...peed-t766.html |
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Dekatron
Join Date: Jul 2008
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TS used BTR-1s for a long time, but the new A80s arrived before I did. These, if I remember the folklore aright, were 30/15 but later converted to 7.5/15. The design was a pretty straight crib of the Magnetophon HTS, including the 77cm/s tape speed, adopted when AC bias arrived. The base-mounted motor was intended to keep the hum level down, an important point with the low output available from contemporary tapes.
A quirk of the line-up is that you start by setting the record level at 10kHz and then tweak the equalisers to get the 1kHz level right. There is an interesting video on YouTube in which Simon Gibson describes the remastering of the 1948 Furtwangler sessions from Vienna. I think the speed discrepancy is mentioned there. |
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Octode
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I think some of the later models had at least the capstan motor mounted up on the deck as per BTR2 -running long thinish 1500rpm shafts is not without it`s own problems in my experience.
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Octode
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Thanks for the YT reference. I think Simon only referred to " power supply" fluctuations as a cause of occasional fluctuations in tape speed on the session tapes. He did mention their settling on I think A443 as the standard pitch they worked to in compiling these recordings for release.
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Mr Whippy! TS were never enamoured of the flutter performance of their BTR1s, but this was put down to less than perfect regrinding of the capstan shaft. The TR50, when provoked, could flutter for England, by the way...
Last edited by Ted Kendall; 24th Aug 2023 at 7:34 am. |
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It could easily be a dodgy bellows coupling to the capstan or stifness in the jackshaft after all this time. I have a feir number of spares for the TR50, though no usable ruubber parts, if you need anything. |
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Interesting, this - the speeds are given as 30/15 - on a neat little alteration label. I wonder what was there originally.
Where exactly the rationalisation of tape speeds started is a moot point. Mullin's original recordings for Crosby were made on a captured Magnetophon deck, so at 77cm/s. The Ampex 200 was originally laid out as an oxide-out machine in the Magnetophon style, but was probably 30ips from day one, as the 201 upgrade kit issued a couple of years after production began included a new headblock and amplifiers, but no replacement capstan. An Ampex 200/201 was in use at The Mastering Lab in the 1970s. The first BTR-1s were 77cm/s as far as I know, but it seems likely that these were confined to EMI, and possibly Decca, who had a machine early on, even if it was relegated to the corridor outside the canteen because Arthur Haddy wasn't having "that ****** thing" in his control room. Incidentally, EMI's first stereo recordings were made on modified BTR-1s with staggered heads, and these machines lasted until the BTR-3s came into service. These used a BTR-2 deck, stacked heads and miniature valves in order to fit stereo amplifiers in the space originally occupied by the mono electronics. |
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Octode
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In the blurb on page 2 it still states 77cm/s. I think there were a lot of changes during the production life of the machine, 5 years was a long time in those early days of tape machine development.
REDD produced a later miniature valve version of the BTR2 replay amplifier, presumably to overcome the poor headroom of the original when used with later types of tape. Last edited by barrymagrec; 29th Aug 2023 at 11:00 am. Reason: extra thoughts |
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