What's New


Feb. 11, 2003:

    Added Guide to parts and prices.


Jan. 24, 2003:

    Added Michael Guthrie's 440 Play mod.


Jan. 7 2003:

    Added some audio clips of interviews with Ross Snyder.


Jan. 7 2003:

    Split pictures page into two parts, one of (mostly) machines, the other of various list get togethers.


Dec. 27, 2002:

    Added Novice's Guide to Electronics Troubleshooting by Rick Chinn and Jay McKnight.


Nov. 17, 2002:

    Added John Hughes's 351 restoration.


Nov. 11, 2002:

    Added AG-440-8 transport control schematic, AG-500 schematic, AG-600B master electronics schematic, and AG-600B slave electronics schematic.


Nov. 2, 2002:

    Added complete 351 manual (51 MB) and link to site search.


Oct. 13, 2002:

    Added Ampex Ultra High Fidelity Tape Recorders in Acrobat (PDF) format and AG-300 brochure in Acrobat (PDF) format.


Oct. 6, 2002:

    Revised Dave Dintenfass's parts sources document; added link to instructions for oscilloscope usage; various other fixes and tweaks.


July 5, 2002:

    Added several new schematics, most in Acrobat format. Replaced GIF and JPG files of some schematics with Acrobat files.


May 1, 2002:

    Added 354 equalizer schematics in Acrobat format.


Apr. 10, 2002:

    Fixed link to Electro-Voice. Fixed typo on this page.


Mar. 25, 2002:

    Added rev. ed. of Scott Dorsey's canonical list of Ampex tape types. Added link to MDI Precision Motorworks. Added Illustration of track widths in Acrobat format and Illustration of track widths in GIF format. Added link to Technician's Filing Cabinet (links to schematics for consumer and professional audio, ham radio, transformers, military electronics, test equipment, and old radios).


Feb. 1, 2002:

    Added David Sarser's story of the first Ampex three-track machines.


Nov. 19, 2001:

    Added Stanford's press release regarding their acquisition of the collection of the former Ampex Museum of Magnetic Recording and other material from Ampex.


Sept. 18, 2001:

    Added rare or unique material from the Jack Mullin collection to Ampex Literature and Ampex Manuals, Schematics, and Service Bulletins pages. My thanks to Eve Mullin Collier for providing this material and for granting permission to make it available here.


Aug. 5, 2001:

    Added JPGs of ads from Audio Electronics for Model 200A and prototype of Model 300, production version of Model 300, Model 300 and Model 400, Model 400, Model 350, and Model 450.
    Added Explanation of analog tape technology, including alignment instructions from Deutsche Welle.
    Added Art Shifrin's AG-440 wire playback machine.


May 28, 2001:

    Added Ampex Magnetic Tape Trends nos. 2, 4, and 7 in low-resolution and high- resolution PDF files.
    Added Added Ampex Professional Audio Spare Parts Catalog, effective June 1, 1968, in high-resolution scan in landscape orientation, low-resolution scan in landscape orientation, high-resolution scan in portrait orientation, and low-resolution scan in portrait orientation.


May 16, 2001:

    Added Minneapolis Magnetics's instructions for installing heads on the 300, 350 series, 400, 450, and 3100.
    Added MR-70 manual in PDF format, both low-resolution (23MB) and high-resolution (36MB) scans.
    Added AG-440-8 brochure.
    Added AG-440 price list effective Feb. 20, 1967.
    Added Ampex Ultra High Fidelity Tape Recorders brochure.


May 13, 2001:

    Added John French's post about how to determine remaining head life and two links to the JRF web site about head wear.
    Added Jay McKnight's post explaining how to determine the maximum flux level a recorder can produce.
    Added AM-10 mixer brochure to Ampex Literature page.


May 12, 2001:

    Added AG-440 (i.e., "AG-440A") schematics.
    Added AG-300 brochure.
    Added Jerry Hertel's additions to Alastair Heaslett's MM1100 reliability modifications.
    Added link to Reel-to-Reel Mailing List.


Mar. 11, 2001:

    Added AG-350, AG-440, MR-70 brochures and instrumentation recorder technical document to the Ampex literature page.


Mar. 5, 2001:

    Revamped the look.



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Created 5 Mar 2001; revised 19 Nov 2001.