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The Vintage Audio Section
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<blockquote data-quote="vintage" data-source="post: 697089" data-attributes="member: 14120"><p>The Akai M9 is a wonderful machine, I too have a Studer mono (B-652) and think it records extremely well (love playing mono recorder tapes on 2 tracks because of the wider tracks). </p><p>The Akai should be a nice project to attempt (even if you dont get it right you will still learn a lot)</p><p>I recommend rell to reel to everyone who is thinking about it, love all my machines but yes you should know what to look for when buying, or learn the hard way like I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vintage, post: 697089, member: 14120"] The Akai M9 is a wonderful machine, I too have a Studer mono (B-652) and think it records extremely well (love playing mono recorder tapes on 2 tracks because of the wider tracks). The Akai should be a nice project to attempt (even if you dont get it right you will still learn a lot) I recommend rell to reel to everyone who is thinking about it, love all my machines but yes you should know what to look for when buying, or learn the hard way like I did. [/QUOTE]
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