
Got my Ableton controller back too, so it should be fun to hook up the old and the new!

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Ebay! Got it for xc2xa330 plus postage, so it was less than xc2xa350 in total. It was sold as being for spares or parts due to missing a few cosmetic bits and pieces, like the tape cover and a couple of caps on the rotary dials. I need to get a new belt for it but they're only about xc2xa315.
I think it's from between 1981 and 1984 at very latest. There's a few cool articles from magazines and manuals of the era that are available online, so I'll link them here: Fostex250 Manual - EMM Dec 1981melko wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 7:58 pm the fostex is cool as hell
which year is that from?
coincidentally, recently got really enthusiastic about getting a 70s Teac (Model 2b, 3, 5) or a similar Tascam mixer
or a Boss KM60
but no luck so far
btw, if anyone could suggest a good alternative to the above, that would be much appreciated
(OP, i hope you don't mind me asking here, was just going to start a thread about that, but then saw yours, and I feel the topic kind of fits)
That's quite a steal. I'm always wary about the "sold for parts, non-functioning"-type stuff since it seems like a gamble (though I did score a nice MIDI controller off of someone who got rid of it for cheap because he thought it was an electric piano with a broken speaker).UnderstandDavid wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2020 8:06 amEbay! Got it for xc2xa330 plus postage, so it was less than xc2xa350 in total. It was sold as being for spares or parts due to missing a few cosmetic bits and pieces, like the tape cover and a couple of caps on the rotary dials. I need to get a new belt for it but they're only about xc2xa315.
Turns out they sell for over xc2xa3500 now, so it was a total bargain that I'd found purely by chance.
Dig into the "spares or repairs" lists on eBay when you're searching for gear. A lot of the time, you'll find stuff that's listed as "Untested" purely because the owner doesn't have a power supply, or they were given it by someone and don't know how to use it.
I've picked up so many amazing deals by doing that, e.g. the APC40 shown above cost me about xc2xa360, fully boxed as new. They sell for anything between xc2xa350 and about xc2xa3200 so it's well worth digging. If you can repair electronics yourself then it's even better 'cause you'll find cool stuff that's dirt cheap, but maybe only needs a capacitor replacement.
Aye, definitely worth being cautious. What I'll normally do is to check the notes to see what the issue/damage is and whether or not it's something I could feasibly fix. Oftentimes you'll find that it's being sold for parts based on reasons that have nothing to do with the functionality of the item. When it's something really, really cheap I'll usually just take the gamble and, if I can't fix it, I'll strip it and repurpose the shell and the components, so it's a win-win for me either way.Pigswill wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2020 8:37 am That's quite a steal. I'm always wary about the "sold for parts, non-functioning"-type stuff since it seems like a gamble (though I did score a nice MIDI controller off of someone who got rid of it for cheap because he thought it was an electric piano with a broken speaker).
You should post some recordings of it soon![]()
That's the very one! I absolutely loved it. The rubber dials and really smooth faders were amazing. The Porta Two was my first real introduction to recording and noise, back when I didn't even know that anybody else was into the same thing!