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Author:  integra [ 13 Feb 2013, 03:00 ]
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My name is Gerbrand. (The nickname is from my first Car)

I bought my first laserdisc player new in 1996 (CLD-1850)

I'm an Audio/Video fanatic and collector.
In my collection are many different consumer en professional Audio and Video equipment...

@ video:

Betamax, Super Betamax, VHS, SVHS, MII, Betacam, Betacam SP, Umatic, Umatic SP, Video 8, Video Hi8, Digital 8, Mini DV, DV, DVCAM, DVCPRO, ¼" VT (Akai), 1" C-Format, Video 2000/VCC, CDI, VCD, DVD, HD-DVD, BluRay, and Laserdisc!

If you have questions, shoot! ;)

Author:  benmbe [ 30 Apr 2013, 08:23 ]
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Good morning integra,
Gerbrand

Yes I can really relate to your different format's as I myself ''although do not have as many different types'' still have a deep fondness for high end Cassette Deck's from Nakamichi and Revox and also Reel to Reel players from TEAK / REVOX / TASCAM and FOSTEX.

I have owned the Nakamichi Dragon / CR7 and the BX300 and they are amazing, who knows I may well get hold of the Dragon again as they are still being fully serviced and upgrades are on offer.

So who knows......

Good to read from you and shall hopefully correspond with youself at some stage.

Sincere Regards to you. . . .And thank you for sharing.

:wave: :D :thumbup:

Author:  integra [ 30 Apr 2013, 13:56 ]
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Hi! ;)

For audio I have many, many different players/recorders and noise reduction systems.

Open reel: (different speeds; 3¾-7-15-30 ips)

¼" 1Track
¼" 2Track
¼" 4Track 2channel
¼" 4Track 4channel
¼" 8Track 8channel
½" 8Track 8channel
½" 16Track 16channel

Compact Cassette: (3¾-7 ips)

4Track 2channel
4Track 4channel
6Track 6channel
8Track 8channel

DAT (32-44.1-48-96 kHz)
DCC
MiniDisc
Elcaset
8Track
DTRS
ADAT
CD
SACD
Vinyl (33-45-78 RPM)

It's a hobby :roll:

Author:  xtempo [ 30 Apr 2013, 18:20 ]
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welcome!

I think we might all collect something other LaserDisc though I have paired down my audio and video game as well as movie/anime collections lately.

Author:  integra [ 25 Sep 2013, 16:40 ]
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I decided toe sell my CDV single en HD-DVD collection (included 4 players)
But only if I get a good bid.

23 CDV's and 110 HDDVD's

The CDV's are possibly sold already.... To a friend

Author:  kris [ 25 Sep 2013, 17:11 ]
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integra wrote:
I decided toe sell my CDV single en HD-DVD collection (included 4 players)
But only if I get a good bid.

23 CDV's and 110 HDDVD's

The CDV's are possibly sold already.... To a friend


Depending on titles I might be interested in the lot with player(s)
What players are they?

Looking at what price...?

Author:  integra [ 25 Sep 2013, 17:28 ]
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http://link.marktplaats.nl/723577207

Don't know about the price...
I see what I get...
When I think (after a wile) it's enough, it's gone...
And if not, it stays ;)

Author:  kris [ 25 Sep 2013, 20:30 ]
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integra wrote:
http://link.marktplaats.nl/723577207

Don't know about the price...
I see what I get...
When I think (after a wile) it's enough, it's gone...
And if not, it stays ;)


Maybe a next time :( . I own many of those titles.
Not easy to find some "rare" hddvd's these days. own about 150 discs myself.
Thanks for the link anyway :thumbup:

Author:  integra [ 20 May 2014, 20:59 ]
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Well, maybe some pictures of my hobby?

My livingroom is under construction, So is studio 1 (in studio 1 is all video equipment for tranfser and editing and audio multitrack recording equipment and instruments.)
But studio 2 is ready...
Studio 2 is used for transferring audio and audio restauration/remastering.

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Author:  substance [ 20 May 2014, 21:28 ]
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This is the coolest rig I have ever seen regardless of value and functions out of all I've seen. I mean it.Good job integra!!!
Tell us what each do please. This is interesting very pleasing looks to my eyes. Retro look and modern together.

Author:  integra [ 20 May 2014, 22:28 ]
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Well....

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On the desk:

Speakers (Onkyo D-S7GX), 26" PC monitor and electred headphone adapter.
Tube amplifier (for headphones), audo level meter, small CRT video monitor (for sight on what's happening on the VCR's in studio 1)
a laserprinter, amplifier (for speakers) en PC.

the cabinet on the right:

audio mixer, spectrum analyzer, equalizer, 3 band dynamic range controller, single band dynamic range controller, noise reduction processor, DBX processor, HighCom II noise reduction, 4 + 10 input/output matrix switch, dolby noise reduction.

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the 3 small cabinets:

Left:
Turntable with high-end cartridge, custom made Phono pre-amp + switch, Cassettedeck, Minidisk deck, CD recorder.
Middle:
Turntable with mid-end cartridge, 4 track stereo tapedeck.
Right:
Turntable with DJ or special 78rpm cartridge, 8Track recorder, DAT deck (with 96Khz samplerate), DCC deck.

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On the console:
Tuner, Broadcast CD player, 4 track/4 channel tapedeck (highspeed)
In the console:
audio router, audio router, 2 track/2 channel tapedeck with NAB heads (Highspeed), 2 track/2 channel tapedeck with DIN heads (highspeed), 2/3 channel cassettedeck (2 speeds), 4track/4channel cassettedeck (highspeed)

There is more equipment that is available for use, but doesn't have a fixed place because I almost never use them.

About the custom phono-pre amp:

Power supply:

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Pre:

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A list?

Quote:
Akai DT-M300
Akai GX-620
Audio Technica ATH-8
DBX 1BX-DS
DBX 200
DBX 200XG
DBX 2015G
DBX 224X-DS
DBX 3BX-DS
DBX SNR-1
Calimero Phono-Pre
Integra 10-4 switch
JVC 1261F
JVC TD-V662
Limit DJ-2500B
Meng Mini (tube amp)
Nakamichi HighCom II
Onkyo D-S7GX
Onkyo Integra CP-1055F (Benz Micro MC Silver)
Philips CDR-760
Philips DCC-600
Pioneer D-05
Realistic Portavision 30
Rotel RA-920AX
Samsung SyncMaster 226BW
Sony MDS-JE440
Sony ST-80F
Tascam 133
Tascam 234
Tascam 32 MKI (DIN)
Tascam 32 MKII (NAB)
Tascam M208
Teac A-3340
Teac AN-80
Technics SL-P1200
Yamaha YP-211 (Grado Prestige Red)


Because of renovation of my house, my old studio is dismantled :(
But I'm working on a new room ;) (that's where the video equipment will be)

My old room...:

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(for bigger pictures go: http://www.studio-integra.nl )

Author:  nikita70 [ 23 May 2014, 14:26 ]
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"I'm an Audio/Video fanatic and collector."

WOW, you sure are. Awesome!

Author:  laser_cinema [ 23 May 2014, 16:25 ]
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I'm totally shocked ....

This looks like the collectors paradise :D

am i already dead ??? :o :o


Greetings from Germany

Author:  integra [ 23 May 2014, 17:23 ]
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Thanks!

I can't wait 'till studio 1 is ready....

Author:  integra [ 30 May 2014, 23:10 ]
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Another hobby of mine...

I have a Retro Drive-In show...
All equipment is from the 80's and 90's...

Speciality is 70's, 80's and 90's ;)
No Computer, No MP3 :P

Console:

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Speakers:

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Amps and Lightning control:

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Lights:

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And today, I put in a new mixer and have done some adjustments, so a little test (without lights and console) in the (sadly rather small) backyard....

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Author:  integra [ 31 May 2014, 18:15 ]
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BTW, in this setup I have an option for Karaoke.... From laserdisc ofcourse ;)

Author:  benmbe [ 12 Jun 2016, 06:11 ]
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laser_cinema wrote:
I'm totally shocked ....

This looks like the collectors paradise :D

am i already dead ??? :o :o


Greetings from Germany


am i already dead........ my Friend That made this man laugh...... Thank you:)

I am also very impressed and can relate as I am a Laserdisc Player collector........ Its a great pastime to enjoy, you enjoy and be well.

Sincerest Regards From the UK

:wave: :wave:

Author:  cjm [ 13 Jun 2016, 03:48 ]
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Wow, that is incredible. What kind of music do you play on the DJ setup?

Author:  integra [ 27 Feb 2017, 04:31 ]
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Everything from the 50's to the 90's ;)

The setup has changed a bit, but still using the turntables :)

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