too much hassel with custom and fee's for the buyer.too much hassel with custom and fee's for the buyer.
Not sure if you had the same experience but UPS and Fed Ex ground takes a big chunk of money for the service.
Only smaller packages with US Mail flows thru across the border I think.
What is your best idea when shipping bigger items ?

I still ship across the world with Fed Ex World Wide, smooth as silk, all forms filled up before shipping and delivery to the buyers door without any hassel at all.


. I ordered a futon from the states over the summer, and the customs fees came to $240, which was insane. MAybe they're trying to stop us buying so much stuff from the States due to the high CAnadian/low US dollar. So much for "Free trade"
!2 people have mentioned the Tascam 22-4, so maybe I'll try to find one of those if I can. What's your opinion on portastudios? Is it better to just go digital than cassette, or are there any really good cassette units worth getting/trying to get? Torin, above, recommended the following: TASCAM 424, 424II, 424III, 464, 246 or the only reel to reel built into a portastudio format - the well regarded TASCAM 388.
Take care,
Adrian
Hey CJ,
What's better, the 414 or 424?

. Hard decision, bc. I'd really like the great sound that I know r2r can give. Also I think I'm influenced by the book I read, "Home Recording for Musicians" by Craig Anderton, the cover of which shows him sitting in his very 70's-looking, heavily carpeted living room next to his gleaming, shiny 3340 - made me say "I want one!"
). Later, 
I agree with Cj about buying something without testing first.
As a reel fanatic my knowledge about 414 or 424 is very slim, so I leave you guys at my 2 cents of advice.
BeatleFred = that name rings a bell from the past, another forum maybe ?

, I'm going to ask it. I think I want to record a mono demo (yes I'm weird) - does this mean I wouldn't be able to mix it properly or monitor it or something on the 414, according to the above quote? Thanks,