I have five portable DATs (2 D-7s and 3 M-1s), all working and in
excellent condition, any one of which I can loan you for a short
period, David. Lemme know if the other suggestions don't work out and
we'll figure how to come up with a solution that works for you. BTW,
how much playback time do you figure you'll need to make the
transfers?
Bernie
>Hi all, in the Eighties I did a series of trips to Guatemala and
>Tikal, in the company of a friend (Ned Dana, who attended the Cornell
>Yuba Workshop years ago and is currently my techno-mentor) who got a
>lot of quality DAT recordings. I want to preserve these by getting
>them into my PC, but his machine no longer works, so I have no means
>of playing the tapes. I see there are many on E-bay, but thought I
>might save someone the trouble of disposing of one that no longer is
>used. I only need playback capability.
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>Many thanks,
>David
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