I had this for 14 years. Farewell vintage high end audio recording machine |
DAT stands for Digital Audio Tape recorder. They were big the 80's and 90's for making pristine clear digital recordings - my Dad gave me this one to record my compositions and arrangements while at WAAPA. With a decent microphone I recorded a whole bunch of music over 4 years or so.
Nowadays, DAT has become seriously obsolete - replaced by hard disk recording (IE recording onto your laptop or computer). You have a lot more options recording onto a computer that DAT simply doesn't offer, and the recording quality is on par or better. Consequently, DAT machines are no longer made. I have probably used my DAT 2 times in the last 5 years - it has been sitting there taking up space.
It feels a bit weird to sell it off though, so many memories recording my musical adolescence on it. And I only got $100 for it on eBay, almost seems worth enough to keep it for that price - the shipping will cost more than the unit!
Anyway. I do hope it's going to a good home, eBay member 'ogmha' better look after it ;)