Yes Orpheus10, the Otari is an excellent deck. So is my Technics RS-1506, but it cannot record in 1/2 track mode, only 4 track in both directions, which is what I needed it for at the time of purchase. The 1506 is also in need of a recap and good refurbishment as she is showing her age. The Otari allows me to continue to explore the 1/2 track world in both playback and recording. I have a TEAC X1000R as well (refurbished nicely by a gentleman in Colorado) for 4 track playback duties. It also has autoreverse, which I've always wanted in my 4 track deck, but is limited to 7.5 ips. Granted, the TEAC isn't nearly the decks the Technics and Otari are, but being an R2R tape head, it was well worth the cost of admission to be able to play my small collection of band and FM music tapes I acquired during the 80's and early 90's.
As far as bass response, the Triton 1's (non-reference) provide all I could ask for and more. Granted, I have a ceiling to floor bass trap in the one corner and power is cleaned up by a PS Audio regenerator power conditioner. (a big improvement in noise floor and sound quality when the PS Audio unit was installed) but the Triton 1's excel in bass reproduction IMHO and are a great match to my Yamaha A-S2100 integrated. Needless to say, I am very happy with my "A" system as it now stands, with the Otari taking center stage, next to my recently acquired (and not quite set up) VPI Avenger Reference tt with dual 3DR wands and Soundsmith Zephyr MKIII ES stereo and mono carts. (2016 CES show leftover with 3 belt AC motor drive rather than the newer rim drive). Did I overspend? Probably. But my source gear now allows me to sample 1/2 track master dupe recordings as well as any vinyl (mono or stereo) that I have the good fortune of getting my hands on. Now all I need is the free time to enjoy the media.... C'mon retirement!!
Happy listening.
gusser