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Brand: Sonotone

The Sonotone 10T2 is a vintage tube-driven tape recorder produced by the Sonotone Corporation in the 1950s and 1960s. Its full name is Sonotone Model 10T2 Tape Recorder. It used 10-inch reels of tape, which were commonly used in the industry at the time, and had a maximum speed of 3750 centimeters per second (cps). It utilized powerful tube amplifiers for both recording and playback, which provided rich and warm tape sonics. The Sonotone 10T2 was popular among professional studios, broadcasters, and ham radio operators for its high-fidelity sound quality and robust build design. Some well-known artists, such as Bob Dylan and Frank Sinatra, used the Sonotone 10T2 in their recording sessions due to its exceptional sonic capabilities. Today, the Sonotone 10T2 is a sought-after vintage recording machine among collectors and audio enthusiasts due to its unique sound character.



  • Type: Ceramic
  • Output Voltage: mV
  • Freq Response: 20Hz - 15kHz
  • Tracking Force: 5 - 7 g
  • Mass:
  • Channel Separation: 18 dB
  • Channel Balance:
  • Load Impedance: 1-5M Ω
  • Output Impedance:
  • Stylus:
  • Stylus Tip: Flip Over
  • Cantilever:
  • Dynamic Compliance: 1.5 x 10-6cm/Dyne
  • Static Compliance:
  • Price: $12

Sonotone 10T2

Sonotone 10T2

Sonotone 10T2

Sonotone 10T2

Sonotone 10T2

Sonotone 10T2

Sonotone 10T2

Sonotone 10T2

Sonotone 10T2

Sonotone 10T2



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