1. I haven't tried different lengths but the factors mentioned by Richard (Palasr) must all come into play. With so many competing factors, the "optimal" length is likely to be a compromise and quite specific to each setup. His advice to try several lengths was sensible.
2. Haven't tried Kapton, but the stripped holographic mylar I described in a thread a couple of years ago is superior to any other tape I *have* tried. Is there a source for Kapton tape that would work? I wasn't able to find one (several years ago).
3. Subject to the cautions noted above, wider tape provides a greater surface contact area with the platter and capstan. This should reduce slippage (good) but may also provide greater transmisibility of motor vibrations (bad). You win some...
4. Yes. ;-)
Frankly, I suspect that *any* decently implemented tape drive will perfrom so much better than whatever you're using now that these distinctions will seem insignificant, at least at first. Just do it and enjoy. Time enough for fussing after your ears adjust to the more lifelike rhythmn and drive you'll undoubtedly hear.
2. Haven't tried Kapton, but the stripped holographic mylar I described in a thread a couple of years ago is superior to any other tape I *have* tried. Is there a source for Kapton tape that would work? I wasn't able to find one (several years ago).
3. Subject to the cautions noted above, wider tape provides a greater surface contact area with the platter and capstan. This should reduce slippage (good) but may also provide greater transmisibility of motor vibrations (bad). You win some...
4. Yes. ;-)
Frankly, I suspect that *any* decently implemented tape drive will perfrom so much better than whatever you're using now that these distinctions will seem insignificant, at least at first. Just do it and enjoy. Time enough for fussing after your ears adjust to the more lifelike rhythmn and drive you'll undoubtedly hear.