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bprewitt
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Hello all! Glad to be here and hope it's all right that I just get right down to business 
I have recently purchased a very well-kept A-3340s and I'm very excited. Been looking for a great quad reel machine for a while so...woohoo.
My questions today are few but I'm sure they might grow. First off, what tape would work best with this machine? Quantegy is running a special on 406 right now for $16 a pop - I'm not sure if that's cheap (is it? thinking of picking up pancakes, I have plenty of flanges), I haven't bought tape in 4 years, but I was thinking of loading up on it. Is this an acceptable tape for this machine or does it require something else - 456, 250 or the likes? I know it has a bias function but I'm not sure of what tape it is biased to on either setting.
Second, what is the best noise reduction unit to use with this? I've read that there are old dbx units worth picking up - is there a 4-track unit or do I have to pick up two 2-track units?
Also, what would be the best mixer to pickup for this unit? The Model 2-A or can I just use any generic modern mixer? I would like to mix for both stereo and quad and everything recorded with this unit will be eventually loaded onto a computer or laptop - there's no way around that nowadays, I guess. I've read that it sounds great with the Model 2-A and I think it'd be rather cool to have an old analog board right next to it rather than some gigantic silver Mackie
How well does this unit bounce?
I'm so very excited I can hardly think. Hope these questions aren't too silly and I'm very happy to finally be a member of this forum - it has answered numerous of my questions before! You'll have to forgive me if most of this has been gone over before - I searched and didnt' see anything. Probably blind with joy...
Thanks a bunch, everyone.
Bryce

I have recently purchased a very well-kept A-3340s and I'm very excited. Been looking for a great quad reel machine for a while so...woohoo.

My questions today are few but I'm sure they might grow. First off, what tape would work best with this machine? Quantegy is running a special on 406 right now for $16 a pop - I'm not sure if that's cheap (is it? thinking of picking up pancakes, I have plenty of flanges), I haven't bought tape in 4 years, but I was thinking of loading up on it. Is this an acceptable tape for this machine or does it require something else - 456, 250 or the likes? I know it has a bias function but I'm not sure of what tape it is biased to on either setting.
Second, what is the best noise reduction unit to use with this? I've read that there are old dbx units worth picking up - is there a 4-track unit or do I have to pick up two 2-track units?
Also, what would be the best mixer to pickup for this unit? The Model 2-A or can I just use any generic modern mixer? I would like to mix for both stereo and quad and everything recorded with this unit will be eventually loaded onto a computer or laptop - there's no way around that nowadays, I guess. I've read that it sounds great with the Model 2-A and I think it'd be rather cool to have an old analog board right next to it rather than some gigantic silver Mackie

How well does this unit bounce?
I'm so very excited I can hardly think. Hope these questions aren't too silly and I'm very happy to finally be a member of this forum - it has answered numerous of my questions before! You'll have to forgive me if most of this has been gone over before - I searched and didnt' see anything. Probably blind with joy...

Thanks a bunch, everyone.
Bryce