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Brand: Ampex

The Ampex 767 is a high-end professional tape storage system that was introduced by Ampex Corporation in the late 1980s. It is a two-inch full-track, quarter-inch tape format that operates at a speed of 3600 inches per second (ips) and can store large volumes of data or digital audio at high densities. The 767 was developed for use in broadcast studios, recording studios, and other applications that require reliable and secure storage of digital content. Its advanced features, such as global positioning error recovery, random access, and high data transfer rates, made it a popular choice for data and audio archiving, backup, and restoration in industries such as media, entertainment, finance, and government. Today, the Ampex 767 is considered a legacy technology, but it remains in use in some specialized applications and is still supported by some manufacturers and service providers.



  • Track system: 4-track, 2-channel, stereo/monaural system
  • Equalization:
  • Heads:
  • Motor:
  • Reel size:
  • Tape speed: 1 7⁄8   3 3⁄4   7 1⁄2 ips
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.2%  (7 1⁄2 ips)
  • Frequency Response: 70Hz to 15kHz  (7 1⁄2 ips)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 46dB
  • Distortion:
  • Crosstalk:
  • Analogue Inputs: 150mV (line), 1.7mV (mic)
  • Analogue Outputs: 0.7V (line), 8W (speaker)
  • Dimensions:
  • Weight:
  • Year:
  • Price:

Ampex 767

Ampex 767

Ampex 767

Ampex 767

Ampex 767

Ampex 767

Ampex 767

Ampex 767



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