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Brand: Otari

The Otari MX-50 (mkII) is a tape machine that was introduced in the late 1980s as a successor to the popular MX-50 (mkI) model. It is a half-inch, 16-track analog recording machine that uses the advanced "modified LD" flux head technology. This head design provides a superior sound quality and ease of operation. Some of the features of the Otari MX-50 (mkII) include:1. 16 fully balanced inputs and outputs.2. Programmable automation with up to 20 automation stages.3. Electronic balance control and calibration for all inputs and outputs.4. Phantom power for all channels.5. High-quality equalizer and compressor on each channel.6. Improved chassis design for reduced noise and vibration.7. Full digital control and monitoring of all machine functions.8. High-resolution console and meters for precise monitoring and levels adjustment.The Otari MX-50 (mkII) is a versatile and reliable machine that has been a favorite of many recording engineers and studios. Its sound quality is considered to be among the best in its class. Although digital recording has become more common in recent years, analog machines like the Otari MX-50 (mkII) continue to be used by many because of their unique tonal character and warmth.



  • Track system: 2-track, 2-channel system
  • Equalization: NAB, IEC
  • Heads: 1 x record, 1 x play, 1 x erase
  • Motor: 2 x reel, 1 x capstan
  • Reel size: up to 11.2 inch
  • Tape speed: 3 3⁄4   7 1⁄2   15 ips
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.06%  (15 ips)
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz to 20kHz  (15 ips)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio:
  • Distortion: 0.3%
  • Crosstalk: 55dB
  • Analogue Inputs:
  • Analogue Outputs:
  • Dimensions: 430 x 455 x 250 mm
  • Weight: 25 kg
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Otari MX-50 (mkII)

Otari MX-50 (mkII)

Otari MX-50 (mkII)

Otari MX-50 (mkII)

Otari MX-50 (mkII)

Otari MX-50 (mkII)

Otari MX-50 (mkII)



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