Just inherited a little Reel to Reel.. need some help

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8) :D Now this thing looks cool it's a Uher 4400 Report Stero IC

a 1/4 inch reel to reel as far as i can tell. It's arrived with 2 Uher 537 mics that have the weirdest connecters to fit to the machine,,

the machine itself is supposed to be portable.. but it weighs a ton, but i reckon the results will be worth it though..:D

i'm going to get hold of a new battery pack and charger for it as the last battery is dated 1991 and there's no charger


so.. i need to get it all connected eventually to me desk.. and there are no XLR or line outs in sight.. the connectors all have multiple pins etc

anybody ever used one ?

how do i get that lovely tape sound to my computer :D

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sound like old DIN plugs, you can get a DIN to Audio Jack from any old HiFi shop hopefully. I've got one here, but thats not much good to ya right now :oops:

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Oooo... nice! I can't help you with the electronics, but couldn't resist saying: "Oooo... nice!"

eBay might be a good source of connectors and/or accessories. Uher comes up now and then. In fact, there's a 4400 Reporter for sale at the moment.

Good luck! Lovely little ;-) piece of retro gear you've got there.

Meffy

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:D exactly.. i owe it to the old owner to get it up and running. ..

DIN sounds about right there Krim .. .. the only obvious output to my eyes is a 6pin that says Radio/Phono on it.. 1 pin surrounded by 5 in a semi circle.

will hunt some more

ta guys..

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:D that's the one Krim :D

it has it's own leather case and a couple of mics too :D

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Aha -- the semicircle sounds very DIN-ish, yes. *phew* I was worried they might be some oddball proprietary thing no longer made. DIN connectors come in tons of layouts but they conform to a national standard so ought to be available.

[edit] And DIN connectors of this vintage have big, friendly, easy-to-solder pins (unlike the tiny modern mini-DINs).

Krim, beauuutiful pic there. Yours?

Meffy
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not the kinda grass any of my gear comes into contact with :hihi:

cool tho claire,hope you get it sorted 8)


not quite as exciting for you probably but my pre-bent speak n math(the freaknspeak[its got eyes :-o ])came today :hyper:
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:D freaknspeak !!!! WTF :lol:

sounds brilliant.. enjoy it :D

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ooo errr missuss


8)

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Cant help from here but

http://www.hardwarebook.net/

This is like a bible for connectors etc, it will tell you what each pin is used for.
So if you know anyone with a soldering iron! :D

Alternatly, you can get readymade cables from Maplin Electronics uk.

Have you got a handbook, as you will also need to know what type of mic it will take...electret, dynamic, crystal etc.

:D Fake
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Wow! =O.O= Instant bookmark. Thankyouthankyouthankyou.

Meffy

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:D i've got it working .. it sounds lovely. i'm determined to find a way to get it into the computer now :D

i took the power pack out and discovered it could run on a load of D batteries..

so they're in and the reels are turning and the recording that was in there sounds warm.. lovely ..

the mic DINs are DIN 45 594 another discovery :D

but i'm still floundering on the connecters out though,..

i'll get there :D

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