I've got an old RCA lathe recording amplifier that looks similar to that,except it has a playback amp in it as well.I'm having it worked over to get it functioning again,as all of the oil filled caps have dried out.
Audiofreek, post: 403515, member: 45862 wrote: I've got an old RCA lathe recording amplifier that looks similar to that,except it has a playback amp in it as well.I'm having it worked over to get it functioning again,as all of the oil filled caps have dried out.
I bought it off of ebay a few years ago,non functioning.It powers up,but no audio passes.It's an RCA MI-1109a,very early piece with the large VU meter,and plywood side panels.Can't find a shematic for it. I had Mike's Tech-on-call looking at it,but without a schematic,he found it difficult to trace down the issue/s, so he is going to drop it off at Electron Sound and Percussion Monday.I'll post some pics after I get it back, see if anyone here might know anything about it.I think I might just end up flogging it off to someone with more Vintage RCA tech expertise,so that they can revive it.I'm not interested in shipping it back and forth across the continent to have it repaired.You can drop in there Monday afternoon to have a look, if you're interested.I think I paid a little over $200.00 bucks for it.It looks to use the same transformers and the 6sj7 metal tubes on the input section.
Audiofreek, post: 403529 wrote: Yeah,80 grand for that side car??
My RCA has the old brown rinkle finish I think,it's beeen a long time since I've seen it,maybe it is grey or black.
it's down to $69 G's but it's "Beatles" .... (well not really. '72 is post Beatles but it is EMI) yeah he's out of his mind. it will never sell for that much. he's probably trolling for the best possible offer / price he can get. still it's cool.
LOL... I see we've now reached the gear "p o r n" posts. It was inevitable. LOL
Some nice pictures though, to be sure.
Personally I can't see that API selling for 70 large, but anything is possible I suppose, especially if you could target rich collectors - like Neil Young or other analog purists with deep pockets.
Maybe I'll pull out my Wollensak 2 track R to R with the "cat's eye" VU meter and take some pics. ;)
That "API/RCA/Melcor is a RCA BC-100. All BC-100s were custom designs. They did use Melcor opamps with RCA stickers on them. We had one in Control room F at NBC, Washington. It was not well received mainly because it used a fairly awkward pin mix-minus matrix located in back of the operator. That was promptly replaced with an API push button matrix.
The biggest problem with this was that back in those days ( early 1970s ) we had to take the main output of the console (summed to mono), pad it down to mic level, and send it through a terrible RCA BA-44 because we needed to have +40 (yes, +40 that's not a typo) to feed the output channel switching system.
The BC-100 didn't last long. It was soon replaced with a beautiful Neve, our third Neve.
Here's my project:anyone ever see one of these before?
Top left knob is for mic gain, lower left is amplifier volume ,next is a bridge /match switch, fuse ,record/Playback switch.the two 1/4" jacks in the corner are monitor outs.
The back has a balanced input to T1,there are two more input transformers conected to jacks on the side panel.
The balanced output comes from that wopper in the middle.No numbers on the outside of any of the input trannies,the OP transformer has a few letters and numbers on the bottom.
I believe those are Ward amps. This is not Ward-Beck.....different company. WMAL used them at their Greentree road plant. I don't know anything about them but here is a lead:
Call Dave Sproul at WMAL in Washington and ask if he still has any manuals for them. He is a very nice person & I am sure he will help you if he can. Use my name if it helps.
The EMI is beautiful. Looks like it might have been a mastering desk. Its funny....soon there will be no great piles of transformered, tubed, devices left laying around and languishing. Seems that sound was pretty after all.
I got my RCA pre working today,suprisingly enough,a lot of the wax paper caps tested over spec,and the VU meter still works(even the light bulb).It's got balls,the monitor section has a couple of 6L6s,this thing makes a pretty nice sounding little PA.
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I've got an old RCA lathe recording amplifier that looks similar
I've got an old RCA lathe recording amplifier that looks similar to that,except it has a playback amp in it as well.I'm having it worked over to get it functioning again,as all of the oil filled caps have dried out.
Audiofreek, post: 403515, member: 45862 wrote: I've got an old R
Cool, whats the history on it?
I bought it off of ebay a few years ago,non functioning.It power
I bought it off of ebay a few years ago,non functioning.It powers up,but no audio passes.It's an RCA MI-1109a,very early piece with the large VU meter,and plywood side panels.Can't find a shematic for it. I had Mike's Tech-on-call looking at it,but without a schematic,he found it difficult to trace down the issue/s, so he is going to drop it off at Electron Sound and Percussion Monday.I'll post some pics after I get it back, see if anyone here might know anything about it.I think I might just end up flogging it off to someone with more Vintage RCA tech expertise,so that they can revive it.I'm not interested in shipping it back and forth across the continent to have it repaired.You can drop in there Monday afternoon to have a look, if you're interested.I think I paid a little over $200.00 bucks for it.It looks to use the same transformers and the 6sj7 metal tubes on the input section.
Ya, I did some searching for you and just found "your inquires"
Ya, I did some searching for you and just found "your inquires" on it. Try The Lab
cool!
cool!
oohhhuuu! kurt likes this. they should have painted it a hamm
oohhhuuu! kurt likes this.

they should have painted it a hammertone grey though. the fire engine red is a bit much ....
there's a bunch of this kind of stuff on eblo ... i mean ebay ... search vintage mixers.
Yeah,80 grand for that side car?? My RCA has the old brown rinkl
Yeah,80 grand for that side car??
My RCA has the old brown rinkle finish I think,it's beeen a long time since I've seen it,maybe it is grey or black.
Audiofreek, post: 403529 wrote: Yeah,80 grand for that side car?
it's down to $69 G's but it's "Beatles" .... (well not really. '72 is post Beatles but it is EMI) yeah he's out of his mind. it will never sell for that much. he's probably trolling for the best possible offer / price he can get. still it's cool.
(Dead Link Removed) Here's a $20,000.00 project for ya.
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Here's a $20,000.00 project for ya.
hehe, fun to look at but I'll stick with this Neos, and insert s
hehe, fun to look at but I'll stick with this Neos, and insert some of this LA-2A :) or that fire engine red RCA gem sure is tempting.
I'm thinking of putting a bid in on this. Its got one output . H
I'm thinking of putting a bid in on this. Its got one output . How does this work exactly. Man would I love to have that!
I'll stick to Cubase and my plugins, they are the b--- PUT THAT
I'll stick to Cubase and my plugins, they are the b--- PUT THAT DOWN!!!
/ Johntodd runs away for his life, dodging an intense battery of gunfire ! >
:)
ya gots to use whuts ya gots to use .... diddlydoo this was (De
ya gots to use whuts ya gots to use .... diddlydoo
more modern .. STEREO but still tubes... good for what Chis is doing.
LOL... I see we've now reached the gear "p o r n" posts. It wa
LOL... I see we've now reached the gear "p o r n" posts. It was inevitable. LOL
Some nice pictures though, to be sure.
Personally I can't see that API selling for 70 large, but anything is possible I suppose, especially if you could target rich collectors - like Neil Young or other analog purists with deep pockets.
Maybe I'll pull out my Wollensak 2 track R to R with the "cat's eye" VU meter and take some pics. ;)
That "API/RCA/Melcor is a RCA BC-100. All BC-100s were custom d
That "API/RCA/Melcor is a RCA BC-100. All BC-100s were custom designs. They did use Melcor opamps with RCA stickers on them. We had one in Control room F at NBC, Washington. It was not well received mainly because it used a fairly awkward pin mix-minus matrix located in back of the operator. That was promptly replaced with an API push button matrix.
The biggest problem with this was that back in those days ( early 1970s ) we had to take the main output of the console (summed to mono), pad it down to mic level, and send it through a terrible RCA BA-44 because we needed to have +40 (yes, +40 that's not a typo) to feed the output channel switching system.
The BC-100 didn't last long. It was soon replaced with a beautiful Neve, our third Neve.
Here's my project: anyone ever see one of these befor
Here's my project: anyone ever see one of these before?
Top left knob is for mic gain, lower left is amplifier volume ,next is a bridge /match switch, fuse ,record/Playback switch.the two 1/4" jacks in the corner are monitor outs.
The back has a balanced input to T1,there are two more input transformers conected to jacks on the side panel.
The balanced output comes from that wopper in the middle.No numbers on the outside of any of the input trannies,the OP transformer has a few letters and numbers on the bottom.
Here's another ebay special that I picked up. I've
Here's another ebay special that I picked up.
I've got ten of these two channel discrete transistor preamplifiers with UTC 0-16 Iput transformers,their own rack and power supply.
power supply crapped out,I never got them working.
Made by WI,or IW(not sure which)Audio,Model AA-613.
Anyone ever seen these before?
I believe those are Ward amps. This is not Ward-Beck.....differ
I believe those are Ward amps. This is not Ward-Beck.....different company. WMAL used them at their Greentree road plant. I don't know anything about them but here is a lead:
Call Dave Sproul at WMAL in Washington and ask if he still has any manuals for them. He is a very nice person & I am sure he will help you if he can. Use my name if it helps.
Good luck!
Thanks,I appreciate the help,perhaps they can become somthing ot
Thanks,I appreciate the help,perhaps they can become somthing other than a 40lb door stop.
The EMI is beautiful. Looks like it might have been a mastering
The EMI is beautiful. Looks like it might have been a mastering desk. Its funny....soon there will be no great piles of transformered, tubed, devices left laying around and languishing. Seems that sound was pretty after all.
I often think about this. There might be a day when there is not
I often think about this. There might be a day when there is not enough power to run a vintage studio.
audiokid, post: 403651 wrote: I often think about this. There mi
I would imagine trying to run one on "green energy"would be quite a challenge,unless youhad a source for Hydrogen:wink:
.
audiokid, post: 403651 wrote: I often think about this. There mi
make all the women folk go out and pedal bicycle generators.
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I got my RCA pre working today,suprisingly enough,a lot of the w
I got my RCA pre working today,suprisingly enough,a lot of the wax paper caps tested over spec,and the VU meter still works(even the light bulb).It's got balls,the monitor section has a couple of 6L6s,this thing makes a pretty nice sounding little PA.