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Title: Otari 5050 BII With Flux Magnetic Head
Post by: jcmusic on May 20, 2017, 09:30:47 AM
Ok just curious because I can't remember which tape pre sounds better with this setup? Does anyone know the deHavilland vs the Tube Repro? I notice that the induction is quite different between the stock heads and the flux head, wondering what effect this would have on either tape pre?
Title: Re: Otari 5050 BII With Flux Magnetic Head
Post by: High and Outside on May 20, 2017, 10:40:41 AM
I have a lot of information on the MX5050BII but I can't find the inductance specs of the heads. Where did you find that?

RE: the two repro's, I don't have a basis for comparison. I am very familiar with the Bottlehead unit, which I have been using for years. I have only heard the deHavilland at shows, though I liked what I heard.
Title: Re: Otari 5050 BII With Flux Magnetic Head
Post by: jcmusic on May 20, 2017, 11:03:48 AM
Hi Paul,
It's been a while how are you? I am good, just trying to find out some facts. I got the induction numbers from John French, it comes on the paperwork he provides with the heads. I already have both tape pre's and I am sure a listen will determine the one that match's best. At the same time I wanted to know what these numbers mean in terms of sound quality.
Title: Re: Otari 5050 BII With Flux Magnetic Head
Post by: docb on June 12, 2017, 05:54:54 PM
The deHavilland preamp is based on Ampex designs and has that family sound. That may mean that it has been designed with the older high inductance heads in mind, but I don't know. At least in terms of how they work with a Tube Repro, the stock Otari head and and the Flux head both work just fine, of course with the Flux head sounding more extended and flat at the frequency extremes.