FALKEN said:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Dolby-363-SR-A-...2QQihZ015QQcategoryZ23790QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
is that single ended or something? I dont get how it could be used in "mastering" unless it was........
The Dolby 363 was/is a popular late model (1990ish) professional Dual/stereo mastering Dolby NR unit. With the 300 cards you can use either Dolby A or SR.
The asking price is delusional though. They were really pricey and out of reach when new, but $1000.00 is just too much. Not that someone won’t pay that much. It only takes one buyer.
For one, a lot of people had complaints about the sound compared to older models. I’ve got an article from an issue of Recording Engineer Producer that talked about issues with clarity and a narrowed soundstage. There are mods for it… if you don’t know how to do them yourself it’ll cost $300.00 or more to have someone do them for you.
I’ve looked at the 363 myself over the last couple years… waiting for the price to come down; it’s only gone up. I was passing on them when they were going for over $350.00 two years ago. Now they are ending over $500.00 sometimes $600.00.
Frankly, unless the price comes down again there just isn’t hundreds of dollars of quality difference between the 363 and my tricked out Sony Dolby C units. SR is the cat’s pajamas but I actually like my Dolby C units better than any A unit I’ve heard.
An outboard Dolby S unit would be cool, but Dolby never licensed it for stand-alone. Someday I’ll find an old Fostex G-16S that has fallen off a truck or something. I can then yank a couple channel cards and build my own Dolby S system for mastering.
Here are some links for further info that I've posted before... but I can't even find my own old posts using the search feature...

So here they are again:
http://www.dolby.com/assets/pdf/tech_library/212_Dolby_B,_C_and_S_Noise_Reduction_Systems.pdf
http://www.dolby.com/assets/pdf/tech_library/33_SpectralRecordingPaper.pdf
http://www.dolby.com/assets/pdf/tech_library/127_m.br.0104.363onesheet.pdf
~Tim
