![]() ![]() Send in your headblock and we'll spare you the tedious and time-consuming job of removing your old heads, installing the new ones, and aligning them on your own. No matter which heads you choose, you can take advantage of JRF's unsurpassed service. PLX heads are available for a wide variety of recorders and tape formats, including 4-track heads for Otari MTR-12 and Studer A80MR low-speed mastering recorders for tape duplication. In most cases, PLX heads may be substituted for original factory models with little or no alterations to electronics. Other features include 0.012 inch minimum tip depth, extended high permeability crosstalk shielding, and 0.002 inch core laminations for optimum frequency response. Mechanically, PLX heads are manufactured to tolerances usually found only in the most expensive heads, with track width and mounting surface to centerline maintained within 0.001 inch. Each head is made to JRF's exact specifications, and combines the latest refinements in magnetic head design with precision craftsmanship and extended-wear materials.Ĭompared to original heads, many PLX models offer extended high frequency performance and improved crosstalk specs. To offer you even more choices and substantial savings, we have designed our own PLX line of premium quality direct replacement heads. Chances are we either have it in stock or can get it in a day or two. No matter the make, model or age of your recorder, JRF has replacement heads that will bring your multitrack recorder back up to new factory spec if not better! Give us a call for a listing of most suppliers and available models. Independent Manufacturers - We carry the complete lines from a variety of independent manufacturers of replacement heads. When it's time to replace your multitrack or mastering heads, JRF lets you choose the exact heads you want, selecting from a variety of sources and suppliers. 2" 8-track (+ 9th timecode track) for Studer A800, A827, A820 Otari MTR90.1" 2-track mastering for Studer A80, A800, J37 or C37.1/2" 4-track (standard or low-speed duplication mastering). ![]()
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