Ampex 601

The Ampex 601 was a portable analog reel-to-reel tape recorder produced by from the late 1950s through the 1960s. Ampex manufactured a singe-channel model (the 601) and dual-channel version (the 601-2). The suitcase-sized, 26lb unit was designed for the professional recording applications. It recorded to 1/4" tape on 5" or 7" reels.

The Ampex 601 was preceded by the Ampex 600. Although there was no officially-released Ampex 600-2, there were factory bulletins available which detailed how to change the second electronics to support the equivalent of 600-2 mode, and this made use of the 601-2's head stack possible, thereby creating the functional equivalent of a 600-2.

The Ampex 601 was succeeded by the Ampex 602, which was available as 602 and 602-2 models.

The Ampex 600 and 601 were housed in light brown Samsonite cases. Optionally, the machine could be 19" rack-mounted, using an adapter plate.

The Ampex 602 was housed in a dark brown Samsonite case with similar rack-mounting provisions.

Companion speaker-amplifiers were also available, and were housed in the same style cases. Models 620, 621 and 622.

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