This used Yamaha MT50 Multitrack Recorder comes with a High Bias Tape and a Power Supply.
Condition
This recorder is in very good condition with normal cosmetic wear, has been tested and works well. The motors are strong and the unit sounds great. Please see pictures for details on item condition. Only what is pictured is included.
Product Details
A standard cassette recorder uses only two tracks (i.e., left and right) and both tracks are recorded simultaneously. The MT50, on the other hand, can record four tracks on a standard audio cassette. Even more importantly, you can record and play back these four tracks individually. You can record all four tracks simultaneously, or one at a time (a technique called overdub recording). The MT50 uses only one side of a standard audio cassette; in effect, there is no B side. If you turn the cassette over, you'll hear the four tracks play backwards. This is because the MT50 uses the full width of the tape to record four tracks. The MT50 uses dbx noise reduction to reduce tape hiss and keep your recordings clean and crisp. Once you've recorded your four tracks, you can mixdown into stereo using the MT50's flexible mixer, with EQ, pan, and an aux send for adding effects.
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