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Playing old Simul-sync tapes
I found some old 1/4" tapes I'd recorded 35 years ago on a long-gone Teac 3340S Simul-sync 4-track recorder. If I want to make a copy of some of these tracks, do I need a simul-sync deck (like the 3340), or will any 4-track play back each track?
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Any 4-track 4-channel deck will work... Tascam 34B, 40-4, 44, Otari MX5050/4, etc.
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