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The
Otari Analogue 8 Track. We use it in all our recordings. Drums, Bass,
Percussion, Guitar, Analogue Synths, they all sound great. I don't think
there's a comparable replacement for this machine. As for digital........
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OTARI
MX5050 Mark I 8-channel 1/2" tape recorder/reproducer MX5050 Mark I Transport
With NAB Reels MX5050 Mark I Electronics. Separately packaged transport
and electronics, DC capstan servo with pitch control, plug-in electronics,
complete accessibility to electronics adjustments, and interface jack
for adding dbx or Dolby noise-reduction system. Manufactured Otari Electric
Co, Japan Tape Speed 19 & 38 cm/s (+-7%) (7,5 & 15 ips) Motors DC Servo
x 3 Heads 3 eight-track in line stacks for erase, record and reproduce
Meters VU x 8 Reel Size 10,5" (26,5cm) NAB Tape 1/2", 0,075" track width
AGFA PEM 468/CCIR (BASF SM468) Bias Adjustable Punc-In/Out Noise free
Freq. Response 35-25000Hz +-3dB (38 cm/s at 0 VU) 40-20000Hz +-3dB (19
cm/s at -10dB) Wow & Flutter 0.06% (38 cm/s) 0.08% (19 cm/s) Fast Wind
Time 70s / 540m Inputs Line 100mV/50k unbalanced XLR Line 100mV/600 ohms
balanced XLR Mic 0,25mV/50k-150 ohms Outputs +4dBm-10dBm 600 ohms balanced
XLR Dimensions W x H x D 54 x 43 x 25cm (Electronics) 46 x 43 x 24cm (Transport)
Working pos. Horizontal and vertical.
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