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Reel deep thoughts...
I've been concerned about the need for 2" MRL tape for when my Ampex MM-1000 is setup for 2" operation. I only have 1/4", 1/2" and 1" cal tapes. Ideally what I need is a 15ips NAB tape preferrably at 250nWb/m.
I just bought this:
Magnetic Reference Laboratory Recorder Calibration Tape - eBay (item 270740521886 end time Apr-26-11 08:06:48 PDT)
First red-flag was the 3M 806 reel so I dialoged with Jay McKnight at MRL and he said they did use 3M 806 for awhile.
806 is sticky-prone and I knew that going in. I figure on my budget no matter what I get its going to have to spend some time in the Snackmaster since even the new custom short version cal tapes are well over $300 for the 2" format. So this tape has the 250nWb/m reference fluxivity level right but it is a 30ips tape for one thing and also therefore AES eq curve. It is catalog #51L214 which is the long multi-frequency tape (a full reel of pure MRL goodness that currently lists for $1020) which is good because at 15ips I can at least get 10kHz off of it for coarse-set azimuth, and at 15ips it does have 50s of 1kHz tone. I can deal with the eq curve difference and it has the tones I need at 15ips for basics as well as a good tone ladder up to the 10kHz tone. Also, if somehow I ever did convert the MM-1000 to servo capstan and 15/30ips operation I'd have the MRL tape.
But...
Yeah...
I paid $41 +S&H for a cal tape that is probably sticky and isn't exactly what I need.
Got a little buyer's remorse going on here.
I just bought this:
Magnetic Reference Laboratory Recorder Calibration Tape - eBay (item 270740521886 end time Apr-26-11 08:06:48 PDT)
First red-flag was the 3M 806 reel so I dialoged with Jay McKnight at MRL and he said they did use 3M 806 for awhile.
806 is sticky-prone and I knew that going in. I figure on my budget no matter what I get its going to have to spend some time in the Snackmaster since even the new custom short version cal tapes are well over $300 for the 2" format. So this tape has the 250nWb/m reference fluxivity level right but it is a 30ips tape for one thing and also therefore AES eq curve. It is catalog #51L214 which is the long multi-frequency tape (a full reel of pure MRL goodness that currently lists for $1020) which is good because at 15ips I can at least get 10kHz off of it for coarse-set azimuth, and at 15ips it does have 50s of 1kHz tone. I can deal with the eq curve difference and it has the tones I need at 15ips for basics as well as a good tone ladder up to the 10kHz tone. Also, if somehow I ever did convert the MM-1000 to servo capstan and 15/30ips operation I'd have the MRL tape.
But...
Yeah...
I paid $41 +S&H for a cal tape that is probably sticky and isn't exactly what I need.
Got a little buyer's remorse going on here.