Beck said:TWO DEMAGNETIZERS THAT WILL GET THE JOB DONE RIGHT:
Han-D-Mag (Best with 1/4" and up)
http://blevinsaudioexchange.com/handmag.html
TEAC E-3 (Best with cassette and up)
http://www.samedaymusic.com/product--TASE3
(not in stock but there's a nice photo)
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The only one of them I've found is the han-d-mag, but I have a Tascam 414mkII cassette recorder, would the han-d-mag be too strong for it?
nonequus said:but I have a Tascam 414mkII cassette recorder, would the han-d-mag be too strong for it?
Freijo said:Thank you very much for the links. I'm going to buy the TEAC E-3. Can you give me some information about the use? I never used a demagnetizer...
Regards,
Román.
Doc Holiday said:I went into Guitar Center a few weeks ago and asked if they sold demagnitizers. The guy looked at me like he didn't have a clue what I was talking about. He made some calls to the other departments and no one seemed to know anything. I just laughed and said don't worry about it.
The funny thing is, I actually interviewed for store manager of this GC a couple of years ago before it opened. I have several years of retail management experience and I'm a musician so I figured I'd give it a shot. I was told that I didn't have a "technical" knowledge about guitars and amps. The guy that interviewed me got the job. I still don't think they have hired anyone with technical knowledge.cjacek said:That's the typical experience I get in the service sector too, for pretty much anything. I sometimes wonder how these people get the jobs in the first place.