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cjacek said:I think MCI2424 holds some sort of a grudge against the 388'cause he paints a most biased but certainly unrealistic picture of the recorder in question...
There are a few possibilities
1. Those that can make the 388 sing are exceptionally talented.
2. Those who can’t get anything out of it are exceptionally unremarkable
3. Some are using well calibrated machines or even better tape and others aren’t
4. All of the above
So it’s inevitable if someone announces that the 388 sounds bad, many of us are going to quietly think (even if we don’t say it) that it’s a user problem. And especially for those of us that were there when the 388 was new, no argumentation will change this perception. It’s not a hypothetical because we’ve been there and done that. We don’t have to take anyone’s word for it.
Many people have embarked on an endless quest for “better” equipment, when the problem is not the equipment. In fact, it’s the norm. This techno-lust is driven by manufacturers through magazines, web sites, and music store salesmen. These are the same people that say you need to have 10,000 different patches on your synth or 1000 different reverb programs. It’s never been worse than it is today.
Anyone can buy stuff. Some are talented composers, musicians, producers, etc. Others are just possessors of stuff… and no amount of stuff will make them talented composers, musicians, producers, etc.
If everyone with a recording background suddenly left the forum, well then maybe one could find some groupies here to worship them just for owning a 2-inch. Until that day, I’m afraid that balloon is going to continue to pop no matter how many times it’s flown.

Now back on subject with the original poster -- if you need more tracks, that's a great reason to get an E-16 or Tascam MSR-16. Personally I wouldn’t consider going from the 388 to the R8, or visa-versa, worth the time and expense.
These machines are all 20 years old now. It would be more cost effective to have whatever you have tweaked back into spec, as most have probably drifted.
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