Studer A810
The Studer A810 is a classic reel-to-reel tape recorder that was originally introduced by Studer Revox in the late 1970s. It quickly became a popular choice among recording professionals due to its high-quality design and performance.
The A810 was one of the last tape recorders designed by Willi Studer, the founder of Studer Revox, before he sold the company to Harman International in 1990. It was designed to be a versatile and reliable recorder for studio and broadcast applications.
The A810 features a 10.5-inch reel size, capable of accommodating up to two hours of recording time at full track width. The machine also has three motorized speeds: 7.5 ips, 15 ips, and 30 ips, allowing for high-quality recording at a variety of tape speeds.
Another key feature of the A810 is its advanced transport design, which ensures accurate tape tracking and tension control. The recorder also features a number of advanced controls, including tape equalization, adjustable bias, and selectable filter settings.
The A810 was designed to be a robust and reliable machine, with a rugged chassis and durable components. Its advanced design and high-quality components make it a highly sought-after machine among tape enthusiasts and professionals.
Overall, the Studer A810 is a legendary reel-to-reel tape recorder with an excellent reputation for performance and quality. It remains a highly respected and sought-after machine among audio professionals and enthusiasts to this day.
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Technic details
Specifications
Type: | Professional Tape Recorder, 2 tracks stereo |
Body construction: | Rack 19 inch portable recorder with built-in Vu Meters |
Tape speeds: | 15 - 7.5 – 3.75 ips (38.1 - 19.05 – 9,5 cm/sec.) |
Tape width: | ¼ inch (6.35 mm) |
Tape Reel: | NAB, CINE (EIA) |
Reel size: | Up to 11.1 inch (28,2cm) for metal reels or plates |
Tape Transport: | Servo-controlled tape transport Capstan controlled by microprocessor quartz reference Spooling motor control with pulse-width modulation |
Frequency response (Rec / Play): | 15 ips – 20Hz … 20kHz (+2 dB / -2dB) 7.5 ips – 20Hz … 16kHz (+2 dB / -2dB) 3.75 ips – 20Hz … 10kHz (+2 dB / -2dB) |
Wow and flutter: | 15 ips – Max. 0.05% 7.5 ips – Max. 0.07% 3.75 ips – Max. 0.12% |
Equalization: | CCIR – NAB, switch selectable |
Erase and bias frequency: | 153.6kHz for all tape speeds |
Inputs / Impedance: | Balanced XLR and floating / More or 10 kOhms, 30Hz … 20kHz |
Outputs / Impedance: | Balanced XLR and floating / More or 50 Ohms, 30Hz … 20kHz |
Load impedance: | More or 200 Ohms |
Features: | Digital real time display for all 3 speeds; H, Min, Sec
Zero locator; Locator 1; Master Safe-Rec Ready button; Digitally programmable audio parameters with non–volatile storage memory setup; Auto-Mute during FF-REW mode VU Meters, with independent potentiometers for line-input and line-output; VU Meters monitor of input or output signal switch selectable Rec-Play calibrated and uncalibrated mode, switch selectable |
Voltage selector: | From 100 to 240V, 50-60Hz |
Power consumption: | Stop - About 80W; Play / Rec - 160W; Spooling - 190W; Peak tape tension during spooling – 240W |
Spooling time: | About 125 sec. for 760 mt. of tape |
Stopping time from spooling: Max. 3 sec. | Max. 3 sec. |
Dimensions (H x W x D): | 500 x 483 x 237mm |
Weight: | About 31Kg |
Year: | 1982 |