
We say "temporarily retire" because at this time we do not treat and transfer tapes with mold and fungus. Once we started using the STUDER A820 and experienced its jaw-dropping performance, we decided to standardize on the A820 and temporarily retire our A810 machines.
Studer a820 for sale archive#
We do not use the STUDER A810 at The Audio Archive anymore - although we still have our three A810 machines in storage.
Studer a820 for sale professional#
Consider that nearly ten times more STUDER A810 Professional Tape Recorders were manufactured than STUDER A820 Master Recorders. Unlike the STUDER A820, there is a relative abundance of used STUDER A810 parts and machines. The STUDER A810 is not in the same league as the STUDER Master Recorders such as the STUDER A820, STUDER A800 and the STUDER A80, but it neither costs as much nor is as physically large. Hobbyists and archivists both like the A810 for its solid performance, flexibility, and relatively compact form factor - in fact, STUDER officially calls the A810 a "compact model". The STUDER A810 is a popular model among hobbyists and archives. We hope you enjoy this historical document. You will find on this page rare official marketing material from STUDER for the STUDER A810 Professional Tape Recorder. 100 msec transient line voltage failure.Signal-to-Noise NAB (1/4-inch two-track 2.0 mm track, RMS, A-weighted).15 ips - 0.5 sec (1000m on DIN hub, 2500 ft on NAB hub).
