good job on the psu!!i have one of these that i paid 600$ cdn in 2001!!long time ago!!during a jam i was recording a friend dropped a beer on it and threw the mixer behind the table on the floor breaking the power cord!took me two decades to finally take it out of the closet and fix it!!i didnt have the knowledge and skill back then but finally got it working!!ordered a plug on amazon and with the pinout i found on the net a was able to hook it up!!the only thing is i still have to open it all and clean everything!!a new belt and a bunch of cleaner and i should be able to record some mixes in the analog world to it and enjoy the goodness!!
I still have one of these in working condition. Time to set it uo and play around with it, I bought it new in the med to late 1980's for $2700Cdn Didn't get much for your money back then, The mixer is still worth having around with 8 channels of analog pre-amps.
I might consider it... but my landlord has just decided to do some renovations to my apartment and I won't be able to test it until he's done. Want to be positive everything's in working order. It was when I tried it last September @@quasar1
Hi Angel!!! Hey and appreciate the video. I have been looking for anyone that can rebuild me this power supply for years. I was the guy who begged Fostex Corporate for the service manual that now seems to be the only known source that I've found (xunt was my username on the forum). After much deliberation, the young lady answering the emails randomly sent it so I immediately posted it to that forum (I can't recall the name but it's pretty generic and well established community). I have the original pdf if needed. I sent all this info to a few master electricians and all of them pretty much said that the power supply was too complicated for them to recreate or they simply did not answer. I assume they did not care to perform the job.. Is there any way I could get any info or even a crude blue print of what you did in order to get it operational? I would so greatly appreciate it. Just understanding the various output voltages and how it is pushed through the 460 would be incredibly useful to know. This is a project of mine 5 years in the making. Although I tried to buy the last power supply sold on reverb (listing from Greece), the seller would not sell to me since I was a "new user" at that time. My goal is to take all the info I have and possible get a craftsman to build a few of these so it and the blueprints of same can be available to anyone looking to buy or build their own. If there's any responses to this please please tag me in your reply so I don't miss it. I sincerely appreciate any consideration and thanks in advance!
I bought a tascam m216 off reverb or some similar mixer and the guy accidentally sent me one of these, still hasn't sent me the tascam, but I am also extremely determined to try and find a power supply because of course it was not included. But I am desperate to have these many channels, preamps, and this much power for a cassette recorder and mixer at once. I have been following your forum posts for a while now and I would also like to keep updated
good job on the psu!!i have one of these that i paid 600$ cdn in 2001!!long time ago!!during a jam i was recording a friend dropped a beer on it and threw the mixer behind the table on the floor breaking the power cord!took me two decades to finally take it out of the closet and fix it!!i didnt have the knowledge and skill back then but finally got it working!!ordered a plug on amazon and with the pinout i found on the net a was able to hook it up!!the only thing is i still have to open it all and clean everything!!a new belt and a bunch of cleaner and i should be able to record some mixes in the analog world to it and enjoy the goodness!!
I still have one of these in working condition. Time to set it uo and play around with it, I bought it new in the med to late 1980's for $2700Cdn
Didn't get much for your money back then, The mixer is still worth having around with 8 channels of analog pre-amps.
If for any reason you're not digging it, I'd pay it pretty penny for your power supply
I might consider it... but my landlord has just decided to do some renovations to my apartment and I won't be able to test it until he's done. Want to be positive everything's in working order. It was when I tried it last September @@quasar1
Hi angel is there any way you could provide info on how you built your power supply for the 460? Thanks so much im advance!
For sale?
Hi Angel!!!
Hey and appreciate the video. I have been looking for anyone that can rebuild me this power supply for years. I was the guy who begged Fostex Corporate for the service manual that now seems to be the only known source that I've found (xunt was my username on the forum). After much deliberation, the young lady answering the emails randomly sent it so I immediately posted it to that forum (I can't recall the name but it's pretty generic and well established community). I have the original pdf if needed.
I sent all this info to a few master electricians and all of them pretty much said that the power supply was too complicated for them to recreate or they simply did not answer. I assume they did not care to perform the job..
Is there any way I could get any info or even a crude blue print of what you did in order to get it operational? I would so greatly appreciate it. Just understanding the various output voltages and how it is pushed through the 460 would be incredibly useful to know.
This is a project of mine 5 years in the making. Although I tried to buy the last power supply sold on reverb (listing from Greece), the seller would not sell to me since I was a "new user" at that time. My goal is to take all the info I have and possible get a craftsman to build a few of these so it and the blueprints of same can be available to anyone looking to buy or build their own.
If there's any responses to this please please tag me in your reply so I don't miss it. I sincerely appreciate any consideration and thanks in advance!
I bought a tascam m216 off reverb or some similar mixer and the guy accidentally sent me one of these, still hasn't sent me the tascam, but I am also extremely determined to try and find a power supply because of course it was not included. But I am desperate to have these many channels, preamps, and this much power for a cassette recorder and mixer at once. I have been following your forum posts for a while now and I would also like to keep updated