H HDVS Well-Known Member May 20, 2014 29 4 298 Italy May 26, 2014 #21 c1ferrari said: Otari Click to expand... You are the winner! Sam, send me your email address and I'll come back with a little present for you. The DUT in that video was an Otari MTR15
c1ferrari said: Otari Click to expand... You are the winner! Sam, send me your email address and I'll come back with a little present for you. The DUT in that video was an Otari MTR15
H HDVS Well-Known Member May 20, 2014 29 4 298 Italy May 26, 2014 #22 R2R said: I bet it's the Nagra T? Click to expand... The Nagra T has mild filtering at both hi and low frequencies. It can't go straight flat to 40 KHz even in reproduce only.
R2R said: I bet it's the Nagra T? Click to expand... The Nagra T has mild filtering at both hi and low frequencies. It can't go straight flat to 40 KHz even in reproduce only.
c1ferrari Member Sponsor & WBF Founding Member May 15, 2010 2,172 54 1,770 May 26, 2014 #23 HDVS said: You are the winner! Sam, send me your email address and I'll come back with a little present for you. The DUT in that video was an Otari MTR15 Click to expand... Wow My spouse is already planning our next holiday in Italy...shall we rendezvous in Cinque Terre No present is necessary, Giorgio -- it was just fun to play I'll PM with my address.
HDVS said: You are the winner! Sam, send me your email address and I'll come back with a little present for you. The DUT in that video was an Otari MTR15 Click to expand... Wow My spouse is already planning our next holiday in Italy...shall we rendezvous in Cinque Terre No present is necessary, Giorgio -- it was just fun to play I'll PM with my address.
H HDVS Well-Known Member May 20, 2014 29 4 298 Italy May 28, 2014 #24 I've just found out something more.... this is the frequency response, measured at 7.5 IPS, of one of the very last A807 MkII ever produced by Studer: http://oi61.tinypic.com/sl662c.jpg http://oi58.tinypic.com/2wo9kqb.jpg http://oi59.tinypic.com/2h5l4qg.png That particular recorder was manufactured in 1999 (see the last picture) and was almost new when acquired.
I've just found out something more.... this is the frequency response, measured at 7.5 IPS, of one of the very last A807 MkII ever produced by Studer: http://oi61.tinypic.com/sl662c.jpg http://oi58.tinypic.com/2wo9kqb.jpg http://oi59.tinypic.com/2h5l4qg.png That particular recorder was manufactured in 1999 (see the last picture) and was almost new when acquired.