26 October 2024

Mechlabor STM-610 (1980) | Made in Hungary

 

reel to reel

MECHLABOR of Hungary built one of the worlds largest number of studio reel to reel recorders. Starting with the STM 10 from 1959 and followed by the STM 200, STM 300, STM 600 and STM 700 they became widely popular in more than 25 countries. The most successful of them was the STM 610 that was built starting with 1980 in over 6000 units. For the Moscow Summer Olympics (1980) only, there were 1112 professional mono and stereo reel to reel recorders, 42 synchro-recorders and 160 portable cassette field recorders delivered. The MECHLABOR STM 610  is a 3 motor, 3 head studio reel to reel recorder. Production started in 1976 with the STM 600 at "Mechanikai Laboratórium" in Hungary. The STM 610 was the stereo version of the 600 series, capable of running at 38.1 and 19.05 cm/s. These recorders were factory optimized for AGFA PER-525 tapes, they utilize Recovac record and playback heads and feature a minute and second LED digital display. Size of the unit is 70x63x93cm and the weight is 75 Kg.

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Mechlabor STM-610

Mechlabor STM-610

Mechlabor STM-610

Mechlabor STM-610

Mechlabor STM-610

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