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In Reply to: RE: Otari MX 5050 BIII-2 question posted by Dave Pogue on December 25, 2019 at 09:54:57
I keep getting confused between BIII and MkIII - which I have.
BTW - I once bought a "reverse" head block for it, which records and plays in 4-Tracks, plus plays in 2-Tracks. Was it offered as an option for some models?
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Victor, that "reverse" headstack was one of the optional ones that were available with my B-II version, along with one that recorded in full-track mono (and played in mono ... and 2-track stereo).
For the OP, my Otari sounds exactly the same in playback and fast-forward.
Interesting, thank you!
I also have, in my pile of things "just in case" a block with just the erase head. Bought it cheap with the idea of putting some high quality 2-track head for another direct output. It has all the mounting plates with screws and springs, but one has its head mounting holes already drilled bigger - apparently there was something different, not stock, mounted there.
I wonder who makes heads with the same dimensions as stock Otari, but with larger diameter mounting screws?
Flux Magnetic? Just a guess.
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