Akai GX77 audioweb

Akai Gx 77. Akai GX77 camarossAUDIO The Akai GX-77 tape recorder shows minimal signs of use, consistent with its age Wanted some opinions on the deck despite the potential issues I've read about.

Akai GX77 Open Reel Recorders Recording Separates Audio Devices
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Like the GX-747, the GX-77 had a digital counter reading up to 99.59 minutes. Wanted some opinions on the deck despite the potential issues I've read about.

Akai GX77 Open Reel Recorders Recording Separates Audio Devices

The Akai GX-77 was Akai's last and the top of the line 6 head auto reverse, direct drive, 2 speed, well designed, compact shape, Japanese made, classic vintage 7" reel to reel machine It was manufactured roughly from 1981 to 1985, and is a unique tape deck in that it has a loading/roller mechanism that loads the tape to make contact with the heads It is 4-track, 2-channel stereo and takes 7" tape reels running at 7.5 or 3.75 IPS

Akai GX77 Flickr. Unusual features include auto tape loading, real-time (minutes and seconds) tape counter, 6 tape heads (3 for each direction of the auto-reverse), EE tape capability, dual capstan closed-loop tape path. Track system: auto reverse, 4-track, 2-channel, stereo system

Akai GX 77 Photo 2100490 Aussie Audio Mart. Wanted some opinions on the deck despite the potential issues I've read about. The GX-77 is a unique tape deck with an excellent look.