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OTARI MX-55T-N-M User Manual

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Parts
No.
OS3-207
[fJOSCJH
MX-55T-M,
T,
N-M
PROFESSIONAL
RECORDERS
OPERATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
SIXTH
EDITION
Printed
:
May
1990
Ed
.6
(GK)
Otari,
Inc.
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OTARI MX-55T-N-M Specifications

General IconGeneral
Track Configuration2-track stereo
Reel Size10.5"
HeadsErase, Record, Reproduce
Tape Width1/4"
InputsBalanced XLR
OutputsBalanced XLR
Dimensions254 mm
Tape Speed38 cm/s ±0.1% (15 in/s ±0.1%), 19 cm/s ±0.1% (7 1/2 in/s ±0.1%)
Harmonic Distortion<0.8% at +6dB

Summary

Safety Precautions

Fire and Shock Hazard Warnings

Details critical warnings to prevent fire or shock hazards.

Detailed Safety Instructions

Electrical and Maintenance Safety

Covers power, grounding, cord protection, cleaning, and servicing safety.

Detailed Safety Instructions (Continued)

Usage, Maintenance, and Service Safety

Instructions on preventing object/liquid entry, identifying service needs, and user service limits.

Section 2: Controls and Indicators

Tape Transport Mechanism Overview

Describes the main components and controls of the tape transport system.

Section 2: Controls and Indicators (Continued)

Transport Operation Controls

Explains splicing block, speed mode switch, and pitch control knob for tape operations.

Section 2.2: Transport Control Panel

Power Switch and Tape Time Display Functions

Describes the POWER switch and the tape time display's capabilities.

Section 2.2: Transport Control Panel (Continued)

SET Button Modes and Setting Procedures

Details the SET button's modes (Cue Point, Vari Speed, VEM) and their setting operations.

CUE, EDIT, and RECORD Button Operations

Explains CUE, EDIT, and RECORD button functions for tape monitoring and recording.

PLAY, STOP, REWIND, and F.FWD Button Operations

Describes PLAY, STOP, REWIND, and F.FWD button operations for tape movement.

Section 2.2: Transport Control Panel (Continued)

Section 2.4: Amplifier Panel

Section 2.4: Amplifier Panel (Continued)

Section 2.5: Audio Connector Panel

Section 2.6: Transport Connector Panel

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