Jump to content

robertw

Members
  • Posts

    100
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by robertw

  1. With Nagra reel machines, if you had a real problem there was rarely an easy fix, and people who could fix such a machine were not necessarily available on the phone, which would have been a pay phone off set somewhere in any case. (No cel phones, no internet.) Showstopper problems were rare but they did happen--moreso after TC came in. In places other than LA or NYC there was no rental house to call to bring you another machine usually.

    We cross-posted. Thanks, this answers my first question about troubleshooting and parts.

  2. Exactly. Always had a backup recorder with me. In the Nagra years it could always be just another identical Nagra.

    Interesting, although not surprising when doing critical work, that you guys would take two recorders rather than just extra parts. If I may, a couple of additional questions:

    Did those of you who used Nagras, or someone you would regularly work with, know how to troubleshoot a Nagra and, if necessary, replace a part (assuming that you carried parts)?

    In today's dollars, how much was a Nagra compared to a current digital recorder (1) of similar quality and of an equivalent number of tracks and (2) of a number of tracks that would now be considered equal to Nagra delivery? I realize that question (2) is rather slippery.

    I'm just asking these questions out of historical interest.

  3. I checked out this bag in person last week, and was turned off due to there being no velcro in the large compartment for where the Rx would usually go, and they didn't use the dual waste clip belt system, just the single belt loop idea which allows the bag to dip away oddly. I do like their bags and have been trying to get something better tailored for a compact 633 bag, but depending how the Ktek waste system turns out for the Stingray, I might go with that instead of a $500+ custom Kort bag.

    It's worth looking at the weight difference, although this may depend on configuration.

    The Kortwich is 1.9 lbs (860g) and the Stingray is apparently 3.5 lbs (1.6kg).

    Plus, not surprisingly, the Stingray is bigger,

    For me, these factors, having regard to my needs, as well as the Kortwich build quality, led me to make a decision in favour of the Kortwich on the spot (and I repeat, without seeing the Stingray), but others may find other considerations more important.

  4. Do you get the same bad result no matter what search term you use? Can provide several search terms that fail?

    Using my preferred browser (Safari - I haven't checked others):

    It doesn't matter what device I use.

    It doesn't matter what search term(s) I use.

    It doesn't matter whether I do a regular Google search or [search term(s)] site:jwsoundgroup.net (I have not tried other search engines).

    It happens only with this site (I don't know whether it is also an issue with other fora using the same software).

    It has been an issue for some time, the site owner is aware of it and opening a search result in a new tab avoids the problem.

  5. Your browser has been hijacked by crapware and it will keep happening until you remove it.

    I've run into the same problem on three different devices. As Flipstar has pointed out, there is apparently another thread on this issue, and it sounds like Mr. Wexler is working on it. Meanwhile, opening in a new tab is no big deal.

  6. After looking at Porta Brace, Petrol and Kortwich, I purchased a Kortwich today for my 702T. And while Kortwich makes bags specifically for 7 Series recorders, I actually got the bag that they're making for the new Sound Devices 633. For my purposes, I liked the slightly larger dimensions.

    The Kortwich is more expensive, but is in my view worth the money. It is extremely well made and designed. The price in Euros for the bag works out to USD400. However, I believe that the Euro price includes about 20% VAT. On the other hand, my New York dealer has shipping from Germany to take into account. In any event, I paid somewhat less than $400.

    The bag model is 800633.1 and specs/photos are here: http://www.filmtontechnik.de/608.html

    Unfortunately, I was unable to try the new K-Tek bag for the 633 (the Stingray) as it has just come on the market and was back ordered. However, the Kortwich suits my needs, while being quite a bit lighter as well as less bulky, and the price was not far off the price of the Stingray ($330). So I decided to go with it. For others, the Stingray (or for that matter a Porta Brace or Petrol) may of course be more suitable.

  7. Can you tell us the exact search phrase that produces these results?

    Using Safari, I'm finding the same thing. It doesn't matter what search term I use. The only way to avoid the re-direct is to open the search result page in a new tab.

  8. Thankfully not an issue for the majority of people here, but this came to mind today when I asked K-Tek's representative a simple question about a bag, of all things, and found myself the subject of one participant's persistent, bottomless condescension toward other people. And yes, I should have ignored him.

    From a new site called dailynous.com:

    post-9989-0-54606400-1394931448_thumb.jp

  9. dfisk:

     

    "In terms of who has them...I can tell you Gotham, Pro Sound, and B&H all ordered them for stock. I think B&H already sold what they had in stock and re-ordered, and those units are on backorder right now. I'm not sure the status of stock at Gotham or Pro Sound, but a quick call to them and you'll have your answer. We are completely out at the factory but should have more stock towards the end of the month."

     

    Thanks. Very helpful.

  10. robertw: " The usual suspect (B&H) "

    many of us do not consider B+H one of the usual suspects...

    but I'm sure they will be glad to sell you one...

    " I'm interested in anything dfisk has to say about this bag vis a vis a SD 702T. "

    OK, and just a WAG: he has no specific answer -he has not tried an SD702-T-- but maybe ..?

    it will still be up to you to decide the well part of works well...

    Well it turns out that he has tried a 744, which amounts to the same thing.

     

    I am going to Gotham precisely because I do not normally buy from B&H, but many, many people do. Nobody in NY would consider it odd to call it the "usual suspect" in the context of "is this item available", and in many cases B&H has in stock items which others have to order.

     

    What gives you the presumption - indeed nerve - to suggest that I don't know that it is my decision on what works or doesn't work for me?

     

    I asked dfisk a question and I've received a very helpful answer. Now please just sod off.

  11. robertw: " Would this bag work well with a SD 702T? "

    will it fit, and work, is one question,  and will it work well is a definite "it depends", as what is working well for me might not be working well for you...

    of course being in NY, you could visit one of the usual suspects and see for yourself...

     

    Thanks, but I'm interested in anything dfisk has to say about this bag vis a vis a SD 702T. Given the HxWxD of the 633 and Maxx, it looks like there is enough latitude to fit something like a 702 snuggly, but I'd like confirmation of that.

     

    I'm looking at a Kortwich at Gotham on Monday. If Gotham has a Stingray, great, but as far as I know it is not readily available (if at all) in New York. The usual suspect (B&H) says on its web site that delivery is 7-14 business days. So if you don't mind, perhaps I could just ask my question.

  12. In case anyone is interested...

     

    A couple of years ago Gian Ghomeshi, host of an extremely popular CBC radio program called Q, interviewed Young and producer Daniel Lanois. The interview is revealing both artistically and in terms of approach to recording, and is one of the few long form interviews that Young has done (it runs 35 minutes). It was conducted at a bar that Young likes outside San Francisco and was recorded on video: https://blip.tv/q-tv/neil-young-exclusive-on-q-tv-4191094

×
×
  • Create New...