Inna,
I used to own an Otari MX 5050. Excellent machine! What was especially nice was that though it was a full half track record and play it also featured a fourth quarter track playback head, which is usefull for many commercially available tapes. Extremely well built, and very flexible. I wanted the IEC/CCIR eq, and the series one MX 5050 was set up for NAB. Series two and three 5050's have both.
You wouldnt ever be disappointed with e Otari. They still build these new, and parts are plentyfull.
A Pioneer RT1050 can often be found for very little money and were built for hard use. It would be hard to find a similar quality machine for the same investment.
Norman
I used to own an Otari MX 5050. Excellent machine! What was especially nice was that though it was a full half track record and play it also featured a fourth quarter track playback head, which is usefull for many commercially available tapes. Extremely well built, and very flexible. I wanted the IEC/CCIR eq, and the series one MX 5050 was set up for NAB. Series two and three 5050's have both.
You wouldnt ever be disappointed with e Otari. They still build these new, and parts are plentyfull.
A Pioneer RT1050 can often be found for very little money and were built for hard use. It would be hard to find a similar quality machine for the same investment.
Norman