Thank you Dr. Zee for both the new
'student42' idea

, and for correcting that last post by Tim.
(sorry Tim, and certainly no offense, but your post
did throw me off a little bit, especially when compared to everything else that I've read in here so far by these guys.)
And special thanks to 'SweetBeats' as well - your last post there really seem to make a lot of sense to me with the way you put some of it. I'm still a bit 'nervous' when it actually comes time for me to make these calibrations and adjustments here soon, but that extra info you added seemed to really 'click' with me for some reason.
(However, I still think I may need you guys help a little, when it comes time for me to 'physically' do the alignments & calibrations - if you don't mind of course? - just to be on the 'safe-side'
And by the way - when it comes time to do these adjustments - are the actual 'step-by-step' instructions in the
Otari manual, or do they come with the MRL tape itself?
(Unfortunately, I don't have the original manual for this Otari-MTR-10, but I'm going to try to find & download one here, right after this post.) and also, are there any good 'videos' or whatnots out there which actually show you step-by-step on how to do all of these adjustments & calibrations? - or am I pretty much just on my own here!
And last but not least - the only reason I brought up the question about 'erasing tapes' with a
'degausser' or whatever, was mainly because I still haven't really decided on a certain 'tape' to go with so far. And again, since this machine was just given to me - I have
no idea or way of knowing what type of actual 'tape' was used on this machine before I got it. So in a way, I just figured that since I had to do all of these calibrations, alignments, etc - I might as well 'choose' a good tape to use & pretty much 'stick with', if you know what I mean?
So again, if anyone has any recommendations, opinions, etc - on which 'tape' to go with (especially before I calibrate & 'set' this machine up) - please feel free to share any thoughts on that as well.
(and again, the only reason I mentioned the part about 'erasing' tapes - was because i thought that may be a
decent way to try out & 'sample' some of these various tapes out there - and without the major expense of having to buy each one 'brand new' - that's all.)
But if you guys think that I just need to completely 'stay away' from a 'degausser' or 'bulk-tape-erasers' - then just let me know that as well. I certainly don't want to screw anything up with the Otari.
- but i was also told that by 'erasing' tapes, you could save a decent amount of money by re-using them again and not having to buy a 'new' tape each time you use one up. I still plan on reading the above links one of you posted (about 'tape shredding') - but is this true in any way? - and do any of you guys 'erase' tapes for these same reasons?
(again, - just curious, and I'm still 'learning' here

- don't think I'm going to run out and do it!
(p.s.) - Oh, and by the way
Dr. Zee - you mentioned that I would need
3 tools (or 'proper equipment') in order to do
all of my proper alignmenets & such (correct?) -
generator, oscilloscope and a nice and "appropriate for the task" ac meter
Besides the ones you showed me on Ebay - can you tell me the 'actual names' or 'technical names' for each one that I'll need? (in case I can't win these?) - or in other words, "what 'type' of 'oscilloscope' will I be needing for example? (I hear that there are many different models & types out there.) Same goes for the 'generator' & 'AC meter'. - this would help me a lot. (thanks again)