OT, got my first reel of GP9 tape today. Antispatula, if you don't know my situation on here, I bought a TASCAM MSR 16 with Dolby. Unfortuantely I found out too late something is messed up in the Dolby all along, even though my reputable tech tried changing out two separate words he told me, one being transormers and I believe the other capacitors, one of which they had in stock at their facility, the other they specially ordered from TASCAM parts.
Have yet to put it up, as I just got the reel tonight, but running through tape before I heard a little hiss with all sixteen channels engaged. Not bad what I heard, but I really can't judge until I put it into context of a song or two. That was using 456.
On recommendations here since the NR seems to be unreparable at least by my tech here in Florida, I had him calibrate the machine, for a "mere" (yeah, I know I'm putting his kids through college by now) $125. He gave me a very detailed explanation of what he did after asking me whether I wanted to hear it, and it made sense. I can only repeat probably half of what he told me, but the bottom line is he calibrated the machine to push and output harder, internally, nothing affected by the levels in or out practically speaking, but that the machine was now "optimized" for GP9 tape, which according to the good people in Analog Forum and again assured by my tech, is a way to further minimize, though perhaps not completely compensate for, inherent noise associated with magnetic tape especially as it relates to multi-track recorders. But you only have 8 tracks of noise to deal with on 1/2" to deal with...I have 16 tracks on same width, which I hear is (logically) double the noise. Anyway, got the GP9 in today and tomorrow I'm going to AB with my 456 reel , just for shits and giggles.
