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Re: Reel to reel quality
Congratulations! I'm envious!
You might check this link out for some info:
http://community-2.webtv.net/cnagorka/OpenReelForever/page4.html
Tapeop is a fantastic resource too.
456 was the industry standard for rock stuff up until a few years ago, but
doesn't have much headroom
or the frequency response of the newer tapes. Machines like the Tascam 38
can't deal with the
thicker backing of the good stuff like BASF 900 (pretty much the standard
at this point) so they have
to use 456. I'm not sure about the Otari - is it a half-inch player?
It's much more of a pro
machine, so I'm pretty sure it could handle 900, or Quantegy GP9 which is
also good.
Older tape is a crapshoot. Some makes (like 456 in particular) get sticky
after being stored a long
time. I've actually had problems with a session for my band I had on 456
that was stored for only
two years, in "home" conditions, ie, on a shelf in a bedroom. It really
depends on how it's stored.
If you're trying to save money, I'd go for tape as new as possible that's
been bulk demagged, maybe
talk to studios to see if you can buy one-pass.
Daryl Shawn
highhorse@mhorse.com