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Tape Tech / A readable electrical schematic set for the Otari 5050B-lll2
« on: February 21, 2017, 08:24:41 AM »
I've found good schematics for every other machine that Otari makes eccept for the
one I own. I have a scanned copy that is 149 pages with schematics but as you
can imagine the schematic is not very clear(because it is scanned) and almost impossible to decipher values.
I just need electrical schematics, everything else in the manual is readable.
Thsi is the only copy I found with elec drawings,just not readable, If someone has them and would
be kind enough to send them to me I would appreciate it.
                             
                                                                        OTARI
                                                           MX-5050 MKIV-2, BIII-2
                                                           MASTER TAPE RECORDER
                                                   OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
                                                                 THIRD EDITION

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Reel to Reel Tape Machines / Revox B77 problem
« on: November 03, 2008, 03:56:14 PM »
My B77 has no audio output and nothing registers on the meters when playing a tape not through headphone jack either.
When I monitor (input) the meters look good. And when I try to plug in headphones its terribly distorted,not sure whats happening.
Any Ideas from B77 owners would be helpful!
  Russ

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Reel to Reel Tape Machines / 4/2 track
« on: October 18, 2008, 11:15:30 AM »
I'm looking to upgrade my teac 4010sl player with a machine that will play 4 track and record and play 2 track.
I want the best sounding I can afford for 1200-2000$,originally I wanted the revox b77 which doesn't support
both formats. I want to play 4 track prerecorded tapes with the option to play tape project tapes later down the road.
From some investigation the studer pro decks seem to do this with a choice in equilization options but they are pricey
and it may take some time to find one at a decent price, but if they do do what I want it may be worth it. The most important thing is GREAT SOUND of coarse, any ideas or recommendations are appreciated.

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