Akai M8 reel to reel tape recorder • the Museum of Sound
Akai M8 reel to reel tape recorder • the Museum of Sound
Akai M8. AKAI M8 reel set up as a stereo integrated amp Photo 3107011 UK Brand: Akai Model:M8 Category:Mid High Fidelity Application:Consumer Electronic:Tube Country Of Manufacture:Japan Release Dates:1965 - 1968 Tracks:1/4 Rec/PB its predecessors the Akai M-6 and M-7, and like the M-7 it had the exclusive "cross-field" biasing system
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Featuring the cross-field heads is rather cool, and would certainly improve the performance over the non-cross-field units.. The M-8 had the same basic layout styling as its predecessors the Akai M-6 and M-7, and like the M-7 it had the exclusive "cross-field" biasing system
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Of all of the Akai/Roberts machines, the M8 is the one which I would certainly hesitate the most to chop-up because it was the final, and presumably best, suitcase tube machine which Akai made Featuring the cross-field heads is rather cool, and would certainly improve the performance over the non-cross-field units.. Manufacturer: Akai Model: M-8; Type: Reel-to-reel tape; Years of manufacture: 1965 - 1969; Made in: Japan; Color: silver, case wood walnut; Original.
Akai Crossfield m8 Catawiki. All of these early "M" series Akais utilised valve circuitry and a continuously variable playback equalisation design The M-8 had the same basic layout styling as its predecessors the Akai M-6 and M-7, and like the M-7 it had the exclusive "cross-field" biasing system
Robert 770X Akai M8 Single ended EL84 amps for project Photo 2812209. I was cleaning up my dads old garage when I stumbled across his old M8 along with the original Akai SS55 Speakers The Akai M-8 is a reel to reel tape recorder with cross-field biasing system and all valve amplification