
analogkid
I Bleed Analog!
Ok, it has been 25 years since I calibrated a tape deck - and I am rusty! Here's the thing: Following the instructions in the manual I have properly calibrated the input level, the meters and the playback level. All is golden right?
For some reason the record level is VERY low - and I am doubtful it is the record head since I checked the playback level on both record and playback heads, both were close to identical. The issue is on BOTH channels, so I am thinking it can't be in the record/repro cards themselves.
1. Could this simply be a badly calibrated bias? (I haven't adjusted that YET)
2. Is there something else failing in the machine? (If so, what might it be?)
ANy help is appreciated on this one - I would really love to use this unit as my main mixdown unit. I do have that Studer PR99, but the TASCAM is simply a better and newer unit. Well, if it was working it would be anyway.
Thanks in advance,
Analog Kid
PS Yes I have tried three different types of tape; Ampex 456, Scotch 201 and Maxell UD35 same results.
For some reason the record level is VERY low - and I am doubtful it is the record head since I checked the playback level on both record and playback heads, both were close to identical. The issue is on BOTH channels, so I am thinking it can't be in the record/repro cards themselves.
1. Could this simply be a badly calibrated bias? (I haven't adjusted that YET)
2. Is there something else failing in the machine? (If so, what might it be?)
ANy help is appreciated on this one - I would really love to use this unit as my main mixdown unit. I do have that Studer PR99, but the TASCAM is simply a better and newer unit. Well, if it was working it would be anyway.
Thanks in advance,
Analog Kid
PS Yes I have tried three different types of tape; Ampex 456, Scotch 201 and Maxell UD35 same results.
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