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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Hello
I have for sale, a portable reel to reel professional Sony TC-770-4 tape recorder, manufacture between 1968 and 1970. It records in 4 tracks but can play 2 and 4 tracks tapes, there is a 2 - 4 tracks switch on the lid of heads. A rare device, it work well and has a very beautiful sound, especially at its higher speed. The lid is included. I ask $125. plus shipping by mail. Sold as-is. The TC-770 is an unusual machine, comes in stereo or 4 track, a rare high end portable machine. Balanced XLR Mic inputs Microphone/Line Mixing Built in Peak Limiter Servo Controlled Motor w/vari-speed pitch control Tape/Source Monitoring Etc... SPECIFICATIONS Tape Speed: TC-770: 7-1/2, 3-3/4, 1-7/8 ips. TC-772: 15, 7-1/2 ips. Reel Size: 7' Maximum Diameter Recording System: TC-770-4: Quarter-Track Stereo, Half-Track and Quarter Track Playback Frequency Response: TC-770 Standard Tape: 20 Hz to 22 kHz @ 7-1/2 ips. 40 Hz to 15 kHz @ 3-3/4 ips. 50 Hz to 10 kHz @ 1-7/8 ips. Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Standard Tape: 56 dB without the noise reduction. Standard Tape: 62 dB with the noise reduction. Wow and Flutter: TC-770: 0.09% @ 7-1/2 ips 0.12% @ 3-3/4 ips 0.20% @ 1-7/8 ips Dimensions: 16-1/8" W x 5-13/16" H x 15-5/16" D Unit Weight: TC-770: 24 lbs 11oz. TC-772: 26 lbs. Thank Bye Gaetan Last edited by gaetan8888; 9th November 2010 at 07:15 PM. |
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Join Date: May 2011
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New to this site. Is the recorder still available? If so, would like to purchase it. email me at
rabloom1@cox.net |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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No, it's sold. Thank Bye Gaetan |
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Join Date: May 2011
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If you still have the sony, what's the shape. If decent, let me know and I will send you a check. rabloom1@cox.net
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He wrote that it was sold in his last reply.
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