
Dr ZEE
Anti-Pro Circles Insider
ok, here's the question then.
Would it be correct to guess, that, let's say: IF the tension increase 'amount' on 2" tape machine when 'switching from 456 to GP-9' is X, then on 1/4" tape machine it would be 1/8xX (or say the effect would be 85-90% less).
Here's what I am trying to understand here. If the thikness (and I mean thikness as a factor ALONE!) of the tape effects the tension, then WHY? What makes thiker tape to go 'hrder' through the tape path. I can undertand the weight of the reel - that's easy. Are there other factors? I only can guess... maybe the thikness effects the the angle from guide-to-guide in the tape-path, so thiker tape - sharper 'turn' (lower angle) - higher traction - higher tension.
From that logic I thought that the effect of tape thikness on tension is much more dramatic on wider tape. So, then, how really it would be noticable as head-wear-factor on 1/4" machine and especially if the deck is being used only in 'personal studio' just for mix-down/matering (ie, it is not a pro-studio everyday use)... see where I'm going with it? 
The electronic adjustment is another story thou. It sounds like one can get away without doing it, but, yes at the expanse of not taking 100% out of tape's capability.
thanks again for all the info and input here.
and, guys, c'mon now .... stop 'fighting' and gettin' emotional. You are not the first year in 'tech biz'.... so you must know how it goes. Also, there are tons of 'not-so-scientific' assumptions in the world of pro-recording, often comming from 'big names' ...
, ...so ...
well,
take it easy, guys
/respects
Would it be correct to guess, that, let's say: IF the tension increase 'amount' on 2" tape machine when 'switching from 456 to GP-9' is X, then on 1/4" tape machine it would be 1/8xX (or say the effect would be 85-90% less).
Here's what I am trying to understand here. If the thikness (and I mean thikness as a factor ALONE!) of the tape effects the tension, then WHY? What makes thiker tape to go 'hrder' through the tape path. I can undertand the weight of the reel - that's easy. Are there other factors? I only can guess... maybe the thikness effects the the angle from guide-to-guide in the tape-path, so thiker tape - sharper 'turn' (lower angle) - higher traction - higher tension.


The electronic adjustment is another story thou. It sounds like one can get away without doing it, but, yes at the expanse of not taking 100% out of tape's capability.
thanks again for all the info and input here.
and, guys, c'mon now .... stop 'fighting' and gettin' emotional. You are not the first year in 'tech biz'.... so you must know how it goes. Also, there are tons of 'not-so-scientific' assumptions in the world of pro-recording, often comming from 'big names' ...

well,
take it easy, guys
/respects