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nicarp
New member
Hi--
I'm new here, and new to recording, mostly. I got a mint-condition TASCAM 22-4 for $30 the other day (been used maybe 10 hours or so), along with a Teac 2A mixer for $10, and am looking forward to checking it all out. I noticed in the 22-4 manual it talks about the importance of using a noise reduction unit to keep hiss down. It talks specifically of a Teac dbx unit, but mentions that there are many different noise reduction units one could use. There's a pawn shop here in town that has a Teac Dolby unit, model number AN-60. Would this be compatible with my 22-4? The 22-4 manual shows the deck connecting to a noise reduction unit via jacks labeled "encoder" and "decoder," but this AN-60 doesn't have those. It comes with a cassette for tone calibration, which means nothing to me. Any advice on whether I should buy this or not would be great--I can probably get it for $40 or $45. Thanks!
Nic
I'm new here, and new to recording, mostly. I got a mint-condition TASCAM 22-4 for $30 the other day (been used maybe 10 hours or so), along with a Teac 2A mixer for $10, and am looking forward to checking it all out. I noticed in the 22-4 manual it talks about the importance of using a noise reduction unit to keep hiss down. It talks specifically of a Teac dbx unit, but mentions that there are many different noise reduction units one could use. There's a pawn shop here in town that has a Teac Dolby unit, model number AN-60. Would this be compatible with my 22-4? The 22-4 manual shows the deck connecting to a noise reduction unit via jacks labeled "encoder" and "decoder," but this AN-60 doesn't have those. It comes with a cassette for tone calibration, which means nothing to me. Any advice on whether I should buy this or not would be great--I can probably get it for $40 or $45. Thanks!
Nic