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themaddog
Rockin' & Rollin'
I am just beginning to understand the differences in tape bias (high output, etc.) Is this the same as a comparison between normal bias and high bias tape?
The reason I'm concerned is I just got a Tascam MSR-16, which I've learned is factory biased for 456 tape (thanks Beck!). Because the machine was moved from Alabama to Massachusetts by truck, I feel like it would be a good idea to bring it in to get calibrated. When I do that, would it be worth it to get it calibrated for a different kind of tape, like SM 900, or even more specifically LPR 35 (please see this webpage for info: http://www.tapeworkstexas.com/basf_lpr_35_1_2_x_3600_10_5_reel.html)? I'm trying to save money by buying cheaper tape, but if I'll see a loss in performance from tape to tape then I'll just can the idea.
Also, is S M468 compatible with 456, or would SM 911 be a better choice?
Thanks for any and all help,
-MD
The reason I'm concerned is I just got a Tascam MSR-16, which I've learned is factory biased for 456 tape (thanks Beck!). Because the machine was moved from Alabama to Massachusetts by truck, I feel like it would be a good idea to bring it in to get calibrated. When I do that, would it be worth it to get it calibrated for a different kind of tape, like SM 900, or even more specifically LPR 35 (please see this webpage for info: http://www.tapeworkstexas.com/basf_lpr_35_1_2_x_3600_10_5_reel.html)? I'm trying to save money by buying cheaper tape, but if I'll see a loss in performance from tape to tape then I'll just can the idea.
Also, is S M468 compatible with 456, or would SM 911 be a better choice?
Thanks for any and all help,
-MD