OTARI MX5050 BQIII (taking my first step into analog world
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OTARI MX5050 BQIII (taking my first step into analog world
I inherited an Otari MX5050 BQIII and I cannot find any info on it. Does anyone on here know anything about it?
I do know that it records at 7.5 ips and 15ips. I am guessing it takes 1/4 reels but it might take 1/2 I am not sure. It is a 4 track but I am wanting to just use it like you would a two track for premaster tracks. Would that be a problem even though it's a 4-track?
It has 4 XLR ins and outs on the back. Seems like it is in great condition.
Anyone know anything about it?
I do know that it records at 7.5 ips and 15ips. I am guessing it takes 1/4 reels but it might take 1/2 I am not sure. It is a 4 track but I am wanting to just use it like you would a two track for premaster tracks. Would that be a problem even though it's a 4-track?
It has 4 XLR ins and outs on the back. Seems like it is in great condition.
Anyone know anything about it?
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Whats the model number?
I think that the BQIII might be the 4 track version of this http://www.otari.com/support/pdf/litsheets/22091.pdf
They look very similar.
I think that the BQIII might be the 4 track version of this http://www.otari.com/support/pdf/litsheets/22091.pdf
They look very similar.
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It's BIII. There's no Q. There are supposed to be pretty good sounding machines but they are not an old Ampex or Studer. I had one and sold it because I never used it. I would have had to buy another alignment tape and spend more time than I wanted to. I preferred to put my energy into my 2" 24 track. Just the usual caveats and tape machine maintainence with these probably apply. I was looking at having the heads reconditioned and John French from JRF told me the relays in these sometimes fail, but they are solid and sound pretty good overall. That's a decent endorsement in my book.
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I am pretty sure that says BQIII.
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Looks like a nice machine, at least the exterior. You should start using it.
As far as mastering to it, you'd ideally want a 2 track machine. I believe that is currently the ONLY model Otari is still producing, a BQIII 2 track. I could easily be wrong though.
I would get the machine checked out by a tech, no matter what it looks like on the outside. Sometimes even if it was sitting unused for a while that can be bad..you just never know whats going on inside. It's worth at least $50 - $100 to get it looked through & calibrated properly. And you can ask lots of questions while you're there on how to properly maintain it.
As far as mastering to it, you'd ideally want a 2 track machine. I believe that is currently the ONLY model Otari is still producing, a BQIII 2 track. I could easily be wrong though.
I would get the machine checked out by a tech, no matter what it looks like on the outside. Sometimes even if it was sitting unused for a while that can be bad..you just never know whats going on inside. It's worth at least $50 - $100 to get it looked through & calibrated properly. And you can ask lots of questions while you're there on how to properly maintain it.
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I plan on getting it checked out. Maybe the tech could answer some of my questions...
That is unless one of you smart people on the Tape Op forum knows anything about mysterious machine.
That is unless one of you smart people on the Tape Op forum knows anything about mysterious machine.
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Yeah that is probably what it means.
More mysteries revealed I found some calibration notes for the BQIII
http://www.virb.com/intaglioblue/blog/205485
More mysteries revealed I found some calibration notes for the BQIII
http://www.virb.com/intaglioblue/blog/205485
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I was lucky enough to get the manual to mine when I "received" it. I have the MX5050BII 2, according to the label. Mine needs a serious mechanical calibration, which the manual tells about in pretty good detail. Right now I would be scare to put a test tape on it for fear of it being destroyed as the back tensions are seriously out of whack.
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