
Chris Shaeffer
Peavey ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So...
I was told the Tascam 48 is calibrated for 456 tape and it came with an MRL tape to calibrate it. I ran the tape through and sure enough- the meters are all at 0 (+/- 1dB).
So...
If 456 is +6 dB tape... what the hell do my meters mean? Is that MRL tape at actual 0dB and I have 6dB headroom, or... since the meters only go to +3, is 0 on the meter actually +3 and I have 3dB headroom? Or something esle.
I don't suppose it really matters- I'm just used to having 70 or so dB headroom on the meters and having 23 is an adjustment. It also an adjustment to get used to RMS meters again. Its easy to set peak meters on a digital system- just don't hit the red. But what does the peak light mean on the 48? Overloading the electronics? Going over the headroom on the tape?
It fun feeling like such a newbie.
Thanks,
Chris
I was told the Tascam 48 is calibrated for 456 tape and it came with an MRL tape to calibrate it. I ran the tape through and sure enough- the meters are all at 0 (+/- 1dB).
So...
If 456 is +6 dB tape... what the hell do my meters mean? Is that MRL tape at actual 0dB and I have 6dB headroom, or... since the meters only go to +3, is 0 on the meter actually +3 and I have 3dB headroom? Or something esle.
I don't suppose it really matters- I'm just used to having 70 or so dB headroom on the meters and having 23 is an adjustment. It also an adjustment to get used to RMS meters again. Its easy to set peak meters on a digital system- just don't hit the red. But what does the peak light mean on the 48? Overloading the electronics? Going over the headroom on the tape?

Thanks,
Chris