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Brand: Ampex

The Ampex 300 is a professional-grade tape recorder that was first introduced in the late 1960s. It was one of the most popular and influential tape recorders of its time, known for its exceptional sound quality, reliability, and advanced features.The Ampex 300 was designed for use in broadcasting, recording studios, and post-production settings, where the highest possible audio fidelity was essential. It used a high-density magnetic tape format, which allowed for longer recording times and better sound quality than earlier tape systems.Some of the unique features and capabilities of the Ampex 300 included:- High-speed dubbing (up to 30 inches per second for standard two-track recording)- Multi-track recording (up to eight tracks simultaneously)- Dolby noise reduction technology (introduced in later models)- Remote control interfaces (for use in large-scale studio settings)- High-level input/output connectors (to accommodate high-gain consoles and other equipment)The Ampex 300 established a new standard for audio quality and recording technology, and helped to pave the way for modern digital recording techniques. Its influence can still be felt in the audio engineering industry today, with many modern recording systems offering features and capabilities that are inspired by the Ampex 300 and other tape machines of its era.



  • Track system: monaural system
  • Equalization:
  • Heads:
  • Motor:
  • Reel size:
  • Tape speed: 7 1⁄2   15 ips
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.1%  (15 ips)
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz to 15kHz  (15 ips)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 70dB
  • Distortion:
  • Crosstalk:
  • Analogue Inputs:
  • Analogue Outputs:
  • Dimensions:
  • Weight:
  • Year: 1952
  • Price:

Ampex 300

Ampex 300

Ampex 300

Ampex 300

Ampex 300



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