
Ampex 910
Ampex
USA

Tape Deck Details
Number of Motors
1
Number of Heads
3
Head Configuration
Stereo
Wow & Flutter
0.2% at 7½ ips
Signal-to-Noise [dB]
50
Dimensions [mm]
445 x 381 x 229
Weight [kg]
17.3
Year built
1959 -1962
Head Composition
Permalloy
Equalization
NAB
Frequency Response
50 Hz to 15kHz at 7½ ips
Speed
3¾, 7½
Max Reel [inch]
7
Tracks
1/4 Rec/PB
Price
User
Consumer
Additional Information
The Ampex 910 reel-to-reel tape deck, produced between 1959 and 1962, is a classic two-speed stereo tape recorder known for its robust build and high-fidelity sound. It operates at 3¾ and 7½ inches per second (ips), supporting standard tape speeds for quality audio recording and playback.
This model features a three-head design (erase, record, playback), enabling advanced tape monitoring and overdubbing capabilities. It accommodates reels up to 7 inches in diameter and provides both 1/4-inch microphone and line inputs and outputs suited for stereo operation.
Physically, the Ampex 910 measures approximately 17.5 by 15 by 9 inches and operates on 110-120 volts. It weighs around 17.5 kg, reflecting its durable construction typical of the era. Its frequency response and signal-to-noise ratio are characteristic of late 1950s technology, offering warm tube-based sound with moderate wow and flutter performance.
The Ampex 910 is prized for its reliable tape transport, analog electronics, and audio quality, making it a sought-after vintage reel-to-reel for enthusiasts and collectors seeking authentic mid-century analog sound.