
Chris Shaeffer
Peavey ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On the noise redux units for the Tascam 48.
I just got some "one pass" tape from and ebay win today and threw it on the machine to listen to it. No recording, just push up the the faders and listen for the quality and volume of noise. I did that just last night with the bulk erased tape the machine came with looking for the noisiest channel...
I hardly heard any noise. I checked to be sure the dbx was off...I turned up the the headphones WAAAY past reasonable... ah, there's the noise. Less full spectrum, much lower volume. Wow. If I'd gotten tape this clean with the machine I probably wouldn't have even thought about noise redux.
I'll have to pony up for some new tape just to do this noise comparison with it. I'm kinda blown away. I had no idea. The noise on the bulk erase tape (which has a completely unknown history) is something like 4-5 times louder than the noise on the one-pass tape.
How many passes do you get out of a tape, anyway?
At any rate- glad I have the DX-4d's anyway. I'm just blown away again: I thought it sounded good with the noisey tape... the brief experimental recordings I did today with the one-pass stuff sounds even better.
Take care,
Chris
I just got some "one pass" tape from and ebay win today and threw it on the machine to listen to it. No recording, just push up the the faders and listen for the quality and volume of noise. I did that just last night with the bulk erased tape the machine came with looking for the noisiest channel...
I hardly heard any noise. I checked to be sure the dbx was off...I turned up the the headphones WAAAY past reasonable... ah, there's the noise. Less full spectrum, much lower volume. Wow. If I'd gotten tape this clean with the machine I probably wouldn't have even thought about noise redux.
I'll have to pony up for some new tape just to do this noise comparison with it. I'm kinda blown away. I had no idea. The noise on the bulk erase tape (which has a completely unknown history) is something like 4-5 times louder than the noise on the one-pass tape.
How many passes do you get out of a tape, anyway?
At any rate- glad I have the DX-4d's anyway. I'm just blown away again: I thought it sounded good with the noisey tape... the brief experimental recordings I did today with the one-pass stuff sounds even better.
Take care,
Chris