
diggy_dude
Now 169% diggier!
As a conservative estimate, I'd say it's been at least 10 years since I listened to tape until yesterday. 
Besides the spycorder among recent Ebay bargains, I found a ca. 1981 Technics M205 with soft-touch transport buttons that seem rather more mechanical than logic-controlled, mechanical counter, normal/CrO2/metal switch, Dolby B, analog peak meters, and smooth (but apparently not oil-sealed) level pots. I got it because it matches my Technics amps, and could thus end up in any room.
As I don't have an XLR-to-TRS adapter, the first thing I did was put it in the tape loop of a UB1202 and record my voice with a 58 clone on Type I tape, with Dolby.
From that experiment arose truly awful oscillatory noises, which I've (inconclusively) diagnosed as the death of a second 1202 in a week's time.
At least I hope it ain't the tape deck that's fux0r3d. 
Next, I plugged my iPod into the line inputs, set the knobs to 5
, and watched the meters knock on +6dB's door
as it taped EW&F's "Mighty Mighty". Then I played it back. A few times. Although the meters were close to peaking while recording, they stayed mostly below +3dB during playback. 
As I'm rediscovering, the thing tape recorders always did for me that digital recorders don't is this: they compel me to record something. Anything.






Besides the spycorder among recent Ebay bargains, I found a ca. 1981 Technics M205 with soft-touch transport buttons that seem rather more mechanical than logic-controlled, mechanical counter, normal/CrO2/metal switch, Dolby B, analog peak meters, and smooth (but apparently not oil-sealed) level pots. I got it because it matches my Technics amps, and could thus end up in any room.
As I don't have an XLR-to-TRS adapter, the first thing I did was put it in the tape loop of a UB1202 and record my voice with a 58 clone on Type I tape, with Dolby.



Next, I plugged my iPod into the line inputs, set the knobs to 5



As I'm rediscovering, the thing tape recorders always did for me that digital recorders don't is this: they compel me to record something. Anything.




