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Question About Ampex 499 Tape
Can anyone help.
I have aquired a 10.5" reel of Ampex 499 tape. Seems as new?, but may be years old. Does anyone know anything about this tape as I don't see it mentioned anyware. How would it compare with Ampex 456 ?? If anyone has any info I would be gratefull. |
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The 499 is a better version of the 456 if Im not wrong.
I use 456 and I LOVE the sound of it ! |
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What type of deck do you have. The 499 requires a different bias setting. It sounds similar to 456 but can handle higher recording levels resulting in lower hiss and noise.
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I would like to thank everybody who replied to my question.
Paulie. The recorder is a 1/4" 2 track Revox A77. I have replaced many of the electronic components on the boards inside with better ones where possible and the machine performs very well. Background noise is extremely low with a very good frequency response. I used the 499 tape and it seemed better than 456. The 499 tape seems quieter than 456 as well as other improvements. I know the Revox is ancient by todays standards but it amazes me just how good tape can be. I use it for my own guitar playing and 'singing ?' only. Don't use it much now, but would never part with it. I wan't to give it the best possible tape to work with and 499 is very good. Assuming it works ok with 456 is there anything I must do to get the best from 499, or is it more the case that it will stand a greater input before overloading ?. |
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