No wonder funny things started happening to them.I'd buy one just to time-shift episodes od Neighbours.

I have BVH2000PS manuals (complete with Sony fluorescent marker annotations).
That takes me back...
Cheers,
Re: ...Memories...
What a Geek!
Cool, now I know who to ring if it breaks down.
James D. said:Sorry Guys but I just had to take time out to post the only proper VTR ever produced![]()
The Ampex VR2000
Sad isn't it![]()
ciao
James
What a Geek!
I have BVH2000PS manuals (complete with Sony fluorescent marker annotations).
Cool, now I know who to ring if it breaks down.
Geeks reunited...
VR2000😱
Just a little too difficult to keep going on an everyday basis, these days. They can playback almost everything though!
Cheers,
PS I've got some subchassis' in my workshop from one
VR2000😱
Just a little too difficult to keep going on an everyday basis, these days. They can playback almost everything though!
Cheers,
PS I've got some subchassis' in my workshop from one

...Geek Heaven...
I've got a couple of old heads from a VR2000...
I have been known to take them out and just stare at them...
They always make me smile🙂
I know... there is no hope...and no cure
They need a lot of TLC but your right - if the signals on the tape there is a way to get a 2000 to lock to it... I once spent 4 months rescuing old Thames TV programs that had been badly stored for over 10 years. This required constantly applied cleaning pad pressure (by thumb🙂) on the heads to stop them clogging and by tweaking the head servos we found a way to get consistent five minute programme chunks off so we could edit the programmes back together. Before all the mods we would get a clog or the servo would unlock within 10 seconds!!! They were very badly stored (damp and variable temperture up to 90 degrees (F) and in cardbaord boxes... for ten years...)
ciao
James
I've got a couple of old heads from a VR2000...
I have been known to take them out and just stare at them...
They always make me smile🙂
I know... there is no hope...and no cure

They need a lot of TLC but your right - if the signals on the tape there is a way to get a 2000 to lock to it... I once spent 4 months rescuing old Thames TV programs that had been badly stored for over 10 years. This required constantly applied cleaning pad pressure (by thumb🙂) on the heads to stop them clogging and by tweaking the head servos we found a way to get consistent five minute programme chunks off so we could edit the programmes back together. Before all the mods we would get a clog or the servo would unlock within 10 seconds!!! They were very badly stored (damp and variable temperture up to 90 degrees (F) and in cardbaord boxes... for ten years...)
ciao
James
Hang on to that stuff
all of it will be valuable. I was stunned to learn that there is zero current production of 24 track analog tape machines. So how in the hell are we keep all the old stuff alive when we want to move it to the next big thing?
all of it will be valuable. I was stunned to learn that there is zero current production of 24 track analog tape machines. So how in the hell are we keep all the old stuff alive when we want to move it to the next big thing?
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