
david winter
Member
Hi there,
I just got a nice number of tapes from a former radio engineer. Most are AGFA type PER525 and some are PER528. I also found a few PER428 and there are also some black tapes of unknown brand (probably Scotch as I have several scotch boxes as well).
Since most of the tapes are PER types, I wanted to know whether they will wear the heads more than other models, whether they can develop stickiness (so far, never seen), and what bias should be applied to the 525 type. Would 528 be compatible with 525 settings ?
Another question: at home I'm using a 2-track Revox B77MK2 with 7.5/15 ips speeds. How compatible is this machine with Nagra IV-S ? This is because a friend of mine has some rare records which I'd like to put on tape, and I need to know whether recording on the Nagra and playing on the Revox is compatible or not.
Finally: any of you knows how to estimate the duration of a used tape ? I only have a 4-digit counter on the Revox and this counter rotates as far as the take-up reel rotates. That means, using two tapes of same length and different thickness will never measure the same value on the counter. Any ideas ?
Thanks,
David.
I just got a nice number of tapes from a former radio engineer. Most are AGFA type PER525 and some are PER528. I also found a few PER428 and there are also some black tapes of unknown brand (probably Scotch as I have several scotch boxes as well).
Since most of the tapes are PER types, I wanted to know whether they will wear the heads more than other models, whether they can develop stickiness (so far, never seen), and what bias should be applied to the 525 type. Would 528 be compatible with 525 settings ?
Another question: at home I'm using a 2-track Revox B77MK2 with 7.5/15 ips speeds. How compatible is this machine with Nagra IV-S ? This is because a friend of mine has some rare records which I'd like to put on tape, and I need to know whether recording on the Nagra and playing on the Revox is compatible or not.
Finally: any of you knows how to estimate the duration of a used tape ? I only have a 4-digit counter on the Revox and this counter rotates as far as the take-up reel rotates. That means, using two tapes of same length and different thickness will never measure the same value on the counter. Any ideas ?
Thanks,
David.