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To: If only I'd held who wrote (22673)3/28/2000 2:18:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
You were right, If Only. . . Superb fundies on RELL . . . and some good products. . .I especially like anything related to digital imaging as a counter product to X-Ray film. RELL is a good value play. . .while having growth potential on their new products. . .and new Siemens distribution deal.

OT> As for Tascam equipment, the first studio I had in 1979 used a Tascam 80-8 multitrack and Tascam Model 10 recording console. Oh, and I have a Tascam Model 520 20-input/8 lo z output mixing console for sale right now. . .the workhorse of live sound for many years. . . Currently, I am using a 24-bit 32 channel fully automated digital console by Panasonic [Ramsa] and disk based recorder with SMPTE synchronization in every system. . . but I am going to sell out this system and buy the latest Sony DMX-R100 48 channel, 24-bit, 96kHz with SMPTE. . .called the "Baby Oxford". . . and a pair of Mackie HDR24/96 24-track 24-bit SMPTE driven hard disk recorders, which are 96kHz capable. . . however, I will consider a pair of Tascam MX-2424 24 track, 24-bit, 96Khz capable digital recorders.

Yes, Tascam makes good audio equipment. . . as well as logging recorders, disk drives and other computer related systems.

Rande Is