US Recording Media Dumping Quantegy for RMGI & ATR

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They are replacing Quantegy with RMGI and ATR.

At our choice, US Recording is in the process of replacing ALL Quantegy product with the excellent RMGI-EMTEC product from Holland and very soon the incredible ATR Magnetics product. We might be a little low of some Q tape inventory until this process is complete, however, but it will be well worth the wait. We'll have a full 1/4" inventory of SM911 and LPR35 hopefully by the second week of April if not sooner. By the time you read this, the huge shipping containers of RMGI-EMTEC tape will be in the USA awaiting customs clearance. We're really looking forward to this very exciting new analog tape from RMGI-EMTEC and our friends at ATR Magnetics! Thank you for your patience. It's been a long time coming, but it's almost here!

http://www.usrecordingmedia.com/1oprereta.html
 
Oh good; I'm glad I stocked up last week....NOT
 
Me want.. me want.. where is this alleged product? I have not seen any evidence of SM911 until this announcement.
(I'm not sure I want to buy Dutch tape from the US, mind. Shipping from Oosterhout to Cardiff via Pennsylvania would be stupidity.)
 
Any SM468 rolling out of the factory? I know you'd be the first to know, Beck. :-)

-MD
 
jpmorris said:
...I'm not sure I want to buy Dutch tape from the US, mind. Shipping from Oosterhout to Cardiff via Pennsylvania would be stupidity.
heh heh ... That's U.S.!-recording. right? :D ... there must be some 'logic' there... :confused: :confused: :rolleyes: , besides the bottom line's-logic, which comes traditionally in color of green. So, I guess the logic here is: "Ah! this is all red-white-blue anyway. So be it so" ..lol
 

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Questions-
1.Is this tape actually better than Quantegy?If so-how so?
2.Is their glee related only to their ability to purchase the tape cheaper,but charge us the same,therefore making a financial killing?Or will this tape cost the consumer less,too?
 
theyve been saying all along that it will be better. I guess we'll have to try it and see.
 
Bloodbone said:
Is this tape actually better than Quantegy?
I've got a feeling that it has nothing to do with 'better'... if it's not about "bottom line", then it may have something to do simply with:
We're really looking forward to this very exciting new analog tape from.... our friends(!) at ATR Magnetics!
of course I'm speculating... but when there's no clear explanation or info , then specuation is the only option... :o
 
jpmorris said:
Me want.. me want.. where is this alleged product? I have not seen any evidence of SM911 until this announcement.
(I'm not sure I want to buy Dutch tape from the US, mind. Shipping from Oosterhout to Cardiff via Pennsylvania would be stupidity.)

Not to worry... it's on your side of the pond. :)

Recordable Media Group International B.V.

Bredaseweg 108,
4902 NS Oosterhout
The Netherlands

P.O. Box: 137, 4900 AC Oosterhout, The Netherlands

Phone: + 31 – 162 – 40 89 50
Fax: + 31 – 162 – 46 26 11
Website: www.rmgi.nl
Email: info@rmgi.nl

themaddog said:
Any SM468 rolling out of the factory? I know you'd be the first to know, Beck. :-)

-MD

Not that I know of... I'm still waiting for free samples of 1/4" 468 and 1/2" 911 (and waiting and waiting and waiting) :(

Bloodbone said:
Questions-
1.Is this tape actually better than Quantegy?If so-how so?
2.Is their glee related only to their ability to purchase the tape cheaper,but charge us the same,therefore making a financial killing?Or will this tape cost the consumer less,too?

There were a lot of SM911 fans that were disappointed when EMTEC went bust. I like 911 a lot. It sounds more like Quantegy 406, but it's +6 like 456.

We can only speculate on the reasons US Recording Media is making the switch. They don’t have the best prices… maybe they couldn’t sell enough of it at the new prices… I don’t know. Or maybe Quantegy isn’t keeping up. The fact that Quantegy now sells direct from their web store for about the same price could have something to do with it.

To my way of thinking an operation as big and well known as USR should be carrying all tape brands and let people choose what they think is best.

I still don’t know if RMGI is exactly the same as BASF/EMTEC because they never sent me any samples. And as far as I know, ATR Magnetics is just an unproven idea.

I could see USR adding new tape lines, but replacing Quantegy seems premature. It’s obviously not a smooth transition because at this moment you can’t buy shit.

:)
 
Dr ZEE said:
heh heh ... That's U.S.!-recording. right? :D ... there must be some 'logic' there... :confused: :confused: :rolleyes: , besides the bottom line's-logic, which comes traditionally in color of green. So, I guess the logic here is: "Ah! this is all red-white-blue anyway. So be it so" ..lol

Doc, your midichlorions are off the scale. :)

I think there's a Jedi division of MENSA. I hear the babes are hot!
 

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Beck said:
I hear the babes are hot!
I hear nothin' lately... regardless of how much I can manage to quiet my mind old fashion way. :D
But to try to get more linear (hopelessly, of course) I can tell you this from my experience: the things that have been done under the Force of an ambition are way greater at the end comparatively to the things that have been done under the well managed business plan. I hope you do follow me here :o ;)
 
Dr ZEE said:
I hear nothin' lately... regardless of how much I can manage to quiet my mind old fashion way. :D
But to try to get more linear (hopelessly, of course) I can tell you this from my experience: the things that have been done under the Force of an ambition are way greater at the end comparatively to the things that have been done under the well managed business plan. I hope you do follow me here :o ;)

Of course I follow you... That's how I live. :D
 
Beck said:
There were a lot of SM911 fans that were disappointed when EMTEC went bust. I like 911 a lot. It sounds more like Quantegy 406, but it's +6 like 456.

What does 406 sound like compared to 456?
 
SteveMac said:
What does 406 sound like compared to 456?

406/407 is a bit warmer/softer, whereas 456 is comparatively harsh as analog tape goes, when pushed closer to saturation. 406 is a +3 tape and has the same bias as 456. It's good for 250 nWb/m machines like the 38 or TSR-8 when using dbx or Dolby.

456 is great for a clean sound at low levels, but 406 @ 250 nWb/m is closer to what tape emulators are trying to achieve.

406 was/is as popular for half-track mastering as 456 because it handles hot signals more gracefully. I keep a lot of different tapes on hand for the qualities that each have. 406 is one I use on my TSR-8. I also use SM911 and SM468... depends on what I'm recording. 407 is my preferred tape for mastering on my 22-2.

:)
 
Beck said:
406/407 is a bit warmer/softer, whereas 456 is comparatively harsh as analog tape goes, when pushed closer to saturation. 406 is a +3 tape and has the same bias as 456. It's good for 250 nWb/m machines like the 38 or TSR-8 when using dbx or Dolby.

456 is great for a clean sound at low levels, but 406 @ 250 nWb/m is closer to what tape emulators are trying to achieve.

406 was/is as popular for half-track mastering as 456 because it handles hot signals more gracefully. I keep a lot of different tapes on hand for the qualities that each have. 406 is one I use on my TSR-8. I also use SM911 and SM468... depends on what I'm recording. 407 is my preferred tape for mastering on my 22-2.

:)

To be honest I'm a little nervous about the change, I mean if this somehow pushes Quantegy out in other places, because I'm pretty satisfied with the 456 . I have no real tape noise with 456. That's without DBX. Do you think 911 will be as quiet? Nevertheless I'd like to try it.
 
Beck said:
Of course I follow you... That's how I live. :D
hah hah ... that was! SHARP! :D :D :D
good cut indeed.
***********
.....
so, I think I kind of follow the USR situation (with a litle help from Midi-chlorians :D ) .
It goes like this: "We do not have any products available because we are proudly replacing products that are available with products that are not available." :p
where am I going wrong? :confused:
 
SteveMac said:
To be honest I'm a little nervous about the change, I mean if this somehow pushes Quantegy out in other places, because I'm pretty satisfied with the 456 . I have no real tape noise with 456. That's without DBX. Do you think 911 will be as quiet? Nevertheless I'd like to try it.

The signal-to-noise ratio of EMTEC SM911 is actually a little better than 456. Only trouble is right now I don't know for sure that RMGIs offering will be exactly the same as EMTEC. That remains to be seen.

I would love to have the old BASF/EMTEC products back, but not at the cost of losing Quantegy. So far USR is the only one to drop Quantegy for RMGI.

Who knows, we may be in for a Pepsi vs. Coke kind of deal as each manufacturer vies for a piece of the pie.

BASF/EMTEC always had a better rep for tape slitting, and thus smoother running tape. However, my own tests have shown that this has a lot to do with a superior 6-screw precision reel. The standard Quantegy reel is pretty flimsy and unbalanced by comparison.

Spooling 456 onto an EMTEC reel made it as smooth running as EMTEC tape. Specifically, it spooled just as evenly in FFW or RW, whereas the Ampex/Quantegy reels made for a very sloppy, uneven winding. Quantegy's 6-screw precision metal reel is just as good as EMTECs, if you can find them.

IMO, a smart vendor will carry RMGI and Quantegy because there are plenty of die-hard fans on both sides.

Right now Quantegy has the broadest selection for various applications and they probably always will, since they absorbed both Ampex and 3M’s magnetic divisions.

I still prefer GP9 over SM900, but SM911 and SM468 are great tapes. Every tape has a place and I will always have 456/457 and 406/407 around if nothing else.
 
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