This is part of a video series about the Wollensak 1288 Stereo Tape Recorder Restoration done by ClydeSight Productions - www.clydesight.com - in early 2012. This video shows the successful restoration by ClydeSight of the vintage tape recorder's amplifier. Fans of Wollensak machines, especially the T-1500 and T1400 series of tape recorders will recognize the similarity of the components among these reel to reel tape recorders, and may find it inspiring to see the formerly damaged and potentially dangerous amplifier made safe and operational once more. The video shows the tape recorder in full stereo playback and recording mode, functioning much as it did when it was new. There is a certain thrill that comes from hearing a 40 year old machine that was dead come back to life and sing. The Wollensak 1288 stereo tape recorder was issued in 1965, based on the well known and extremely stable transport used in the Wollensak T1500 and 1400 series of mono tape recorders. With the 1288, Wollensak introduced a fine quality stereo component machine that was meant to be used in a full stereo system. Although it could be used as a tape deck, the machine featured a high quality dual hybrid amplifier, using the famous 6T9 tubes for power amplification on top of a 2N3009 transistor preamplifier. When sold, the machine came with two outboard bookshelf speakers. The speakers shown in the video series are actually made by Zenith. Ironically, Wollensak made reel to reel tape decks for ...
Exposing Wollensak Model 1288 Stereo Tape Recorder Restoration Tube Electronics Part 7
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Exposing Wollensak Model 1288 Stereo Tape Recorder Restoration Tube Electronics Part 7 Tube. Duration : 16.05 Mins.
This is part of a video series about the Wollensak 1288 Stereo Tape Recorder Restoration done by ClydeSight Productions - www.clydesight.com - in early 2012. This video shows the successful restoration by ClydeSight of the vintage tape recorder's amplifier. Fans of Wollensak machines, especially the T-1500 and T1400 series of tape recorders will recognize the similarity of the components among these reel to reel tape recorders, and may find it inspiring to see the formerly damaged and potentially dangerous amplifier made safe and operational once more. The video shows the tape recorder in full stereo playback and recording mode, functioning much as it did when it was new. There is a certain thrill that comes from hearing a 40 year old machine that was dead come back to life and sing. The Wollensak 1288 stereo tape recorder was issued in 1965, based on the well known and extremely stable transport used in the Wollensak T1500 and 1400 series of mono tape recorders. With the 1288, Wollensak introduced a fine quality stereo component machine that was meant to be used in a full stereo system. Although it could be used as a tape deck, the machine featured a high quality dual hybrid amplifier, using the famous 6T9 tubes for power amplification on top of a 2N3009 transistor preamplifier. When sold, the machine came with two outboard bookshelf speakers. The speakers shown in the video series are actually made by Zenith. Ironically, Wollensak made reel to reel tape decks for ...
This is part of a video series about the Wollensak 1288 Stereo Tape Recorder Restoration done by ClydeSight Productions - www.clydesight.com - in early 2012. This video shows the successful restoration by ClydeSight of the vintage tape recorder's amplifier. Fans of Wollensak machines, especially the T-1500 and T1400 series of tape recorders will recognize the similarity of the components among these reel to reel tape recorders, and may find it inspiring to see the formerly damaged and potentially dangerous amplifier made safe and operational once more. The video shows the tape recorder in full stereo playback and recording mode, functioning much as it did when it was new. There is a certain thrill that comes from hearing a 40 year old machine that was dead come back to life and sing. The Wollensak 1288 stereo tape recorder was issued in 1965, based on the well known and extremely stable transport used in the Wollensak T1500 and 1400 series of mono tape recorders. With the 1288, Wollensak introduced a fine quality stereo component machine that was meant to be used in a full stereo system. Although it could be used as a tape deck, the machine featured a high quality dual hybrid amplifier, using the famous 6T9 tubes for power amplification on top of a 2N3009 transistor preamplifier. When sold, the machine came with two outboard bookshelf speakers. The speakers shown in the video series are actually made by Zenith. Ironically, Wollensak made reel to reel tape decks for ...
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