Taking the BIG leap into 1" analog

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More expensive format,and maintenance, but I have to say I'm pretty
stoked about my recent acquistion : an OTARi MX70 1" 8track.

Comes with all manuals, the autolocator, and few spare reels of tape
to get started . The seller, a doctor, upgraded to a 24-trk Studer :cool:
and put this and a 24 trk Otari MTR90II up on the block.

Has a slight issue with Fwd and Rwd that the seller is having none other
than NYC tech John Klett(an Otari specialist) take care of for me.

He also has a neighbor who owns a freight Co. handling the shipping, so it
will arrive safely and hassle-free. He also offered to pay a 1/3 on the
shipping !! Not done, yet .. he offers a 1-week trial, and will take the
machine back if I don't like it minus shipping costs.

I lost a very good deal a few months ago on an MX70 and have been sick
about that ever since ,, but now I feel much, much better .

This is going to improve my home recording efforts 100-fold while still being
a relatively lower cost, realistic machine to own, vs. a heavier 2" 16trk.

This one is only about 175 lbs; very manageable/movable .
 
Welcome to the world of real professional analog sound! :)

It's a lonely world but, I am sure you and your new baby will be very happy together.

Cheers! :)
 
May I ask how much such a machine costs on average? Are these 1" 8 tracks very rare, and is Otari the only company that made them?

If you think about it, the sound quality is probably even better for such a machine than a 2" 24 track, since each track on the 1" 8 track is wider.
 
BluesPower said:
May I ask how much such a machine costs on average? Are these 1" 8 tracks very rare, and is Otari the only company that made them?
Albini has a MCI 1" 8 track
 
The Ghost of FM said:
Welcome to the world of real professional analog sound! :)

It's a lonely world but, I am sure you and your new baby will be very happy together.

Cheers! :)

Without a doubt !
This has been a dream of mine for at least 15 years, but it's never been
more affordable, until now.
 
BluesPower said:
May I ask how much such a machine costs on average? Are these 1" 8 tracks very rare, and is Otari the only company that made them?

If you think about it, the sound quality is probably even better for such a machine than a 2" 24 track, since each track on the 1" 8 track is wider.

There not terribly hard to find, but there are certain brands that, by now
you might steer clear of .

The MCIs can be a good bet, and there is still good parts support for them;
the JH110s

Otari 1" 8 can be had if you look around; like some of the online brokers.
The Ampexs can be dicey, they're around,and sound good from what I
can gather, but maintenance and parts availablity can be an issue.

Tascam ATR-60 is pretty rare, but is top shelf; I guess most people that
have these are keeping them !
Then there are the Studers which are nice but pricey for a good machine

I wanted but don't absolutely NEED a 2" 16 track, and defintely didn't want
to contend with the weight of the machine, the added complexity of the
electronics, & the price of 2 inch tape; so the 1" 8 seemed the smart choice.

Some claim that the top end 24 track machines are very close to the 16
and 8 track (1/8" standard width), but I just don't need all of those tracks,
and even 16 tracks for a one man operation would be a huge luxury.

I'm just recording my music; strictly serious amateur home recording .

I'm sooooo excited for the arrival of this baby .
 
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