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Cool 4 channel Dolby Unit

This might be pretty good to have. http://cgi.ebay.com/TEAC-AN-300-Dolb...QQcmdZViewItem

What's the preferred dolby type for tracking? I have a couple AN-80 units.
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That unit looks like to be a companion piece to some of TEAC's earliest quad recorders and not nearly as user friendly as the later dbx pieces which were pretty much plug and play type devices.

Dolby B, at best, is going to offer 10db of noise reduction in the treble range of frequencies and won't offer much in the way of headroom extension or adjacent channel cross-talk reduction as dbx would so employing these units into a multi-track setup is of limited value...though they do look very cool!

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these units into a multi-track setup is of limited value...though they do look very cool!

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Yes, I guess maybe it's all about looks in this case. Thanks for the feedback
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Yup, that's mighty cool!
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two scans links:
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AhUUH! Here it is: http://www.obsoletemedia.com/tapedec...n300/index.htm
not the best scans, but readable
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Excellent links, Doc.

According to the brochure scan, the AN-300 was $439 in the year ..... ? It obviously was from around the mid 70's so taking this into account, the year 1977, for example, and you have this. Interesting price.
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That dolby unit would be just cool to have around.
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Excellent links, Doc.

According to the brochure scan, the AN-300 was $439 in the year ..... ? It obviously was from around the mid 70's so taking this into account, the year 1977, for example, and you have this. Interesting price.

I bought an AN-80 on ebay a couple years ago for $20.00. The seller sent me the reciept he still had when he bought it new in the mid 70s. $275.00 Nice unit, it's got the 2 VU meters, looks real cool.
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