The machines used in that test were Studer A80R, Telefunken M15A, Mechlabor STM-310, Mara MCI JH-110, Schlumberger Digitec F500 and Studer A810. Later the Ampex ATR-102 was also used.
In the first group everyone quickly identified the MCI as their machine of choice. It produced very good quality recording. I thought the STM-310 was very close, but a bit too forward, so it lost a few points there. The Digitec F500 surprised me with its mellow tone, it was a pleasant, a bit romantic machine.
I grouped the Studer and the Telefunken because they displayed strong similarity, that dominated their impression. They were too dark and lacking life, IN COMPARISON to the other decks.
The Ampex ruled the test, it gave by far the best result, it was hard to fault its sound in any particular aspect, you just wanted to listen to it.
Studer A810 was just a tad behind the MCI. While I usually dislike its playback, its recording turned out to be acceptable.
As far as the panel's skills... let me just smile at that... there were many decades of serious experience between them.
It was also interesting, that similar ratings were obtained on three very different systems.
Victor Khomenko
Balanced Audio Technology