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Coronavirus, Lockdown and Otari NAB adapters
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<blockquote data-quote="HH NS1000" data-source="post: 983152" data-attributes="member: 18284"><p>very interesting Chris. Good to hear from someone who has actually compared the different machine?s on his actual system. I love my Otari and have not heard any other deck on my own system so I therefore cannot comment accurately on their differences. Does warm my heart that you rate it so highly. The Akai 747 I did listen to on a proper hi Fi and it both the recording and playback sounded really impressive. The Studer was set up in more of a professional recording set up and thus playback was not done on a high end hi fi. Did you ever listen to the material recorded on the Studers you had, on your Otari, and if so what was your opinion of that compared to the stuff recorded on the Otari? Just asking out of interest?s sake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HH NS1000, post: 983152, member: 18284"] very interesting Chris. Good to hear from someone who has actually compared the different machine?s on his actual system. I love my Otari and have not heard any other deck on my own system so I therefore cannot comment accurately on their differences. Does warm my heart that you rate it so highly. The Akai 747 I did listen to on a proper hi Fi and it both the recording and playback sounded really impressive. The Studer was set up in more of a professional recording set up and thus playback was not done on a high end hi fi. Did you ever listen to the material recorded on the Studers you had, on your Otari, and if so what was your opinion of that compared to the stuff recorded on the Otari? Just asking out of interest?s sake [/QUOTE]
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Coronavirus, Lockdown and Otari NAB adapters
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