
_DK
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Hi all!
I'm a newbie at this forum, but I've read most of posts from beginning to end of the Analog Only section, it's a great forum!
I've got Tascam 122 mkIII which haven't been used much, as I was told when I bought it. I had it demagnetized and cleaned, but what I get is very little clipping on the left channel, the right one is perfect. That happens mostly with chrome masters I have, which are recorded pretty loud (especially the mids), but I always get clips at high peaks on the same channel, no matter, if I turn the volume down, I've tried different cassettes...And it's not so bad, but it's just there! And when I try transfering the masters to my computer all I'm left with is using some De-clicker on that channel.
So, my guess - it's the heads problem? Might it be something else though? Maybe this left channel is set louder than the right one somewhere...Can that be fixed?
I'm a newbie at this forum, but I've read most of posts from beginning to end of the Analog Only section, it's a great forum!
I've got Tascam 122 mkIII which haven't been used much, as I was told when I bought it. I had it demagnetized and cleaned, but what I get is very little clipping on the left channel, the right one is perfect. That happens mostly with chrome masters I have, which are recorded pretty loud (especially the mids), but I always get clips at high peaks on the same channel, no matter, if I turn the volume down, I've tried different cassettes...And it's not so bad, but it's just there! And when I try transfering the masters to my computer all I'm left with is using some De-clicker on that channel.
So, my guess - it's the heads problem? Might it be something else though? Maybe this left channel is set louder than the right one somewhere...Can that be fixed?