Besides the obvious sound quality angle of Decware’s all single-ended triode tube design, infinitely adjustable bias has cool factor written all over it.
Reel to Reel information, user tips and tricks...
Reel to Reel. I'm bringing my Reel to Reel rigs back into service. They have been in storage for almost 20 years.
I ordered, a new RtR pre amp. Decware ZP3 Phono/RtR valve preamp. I stopped using the medium, mainly while I was raising kids. I'm retired now getting everything in working order. I had the misfortune of loosing a lot of the gear. Tapes, preamp, and Otari MX50/50 BII with a "direct head tap" via RCA. Any RtR people out there.
New tape? Better tape? I'm using 10.5" and down. It has been a while..
I'm looking at any mods on dampening the reels or heads for sound tweaks.
I'm going to playback, and record. Any pointers, ideas, are sure welcome.
I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, I know it's NOT digital. I like it, plane and simple.
No name callin', be polite, ok.. HAVE FUN...
Regards
I ordered, a new RtR pre amp. Decware ZP3 Phono/RtR valve preamp. I stopped using the medium, mainly while I was raising kids. I'm retired now getting everything in working order. I had the misfortune of loosing a lot of the gear. Tapes, preamp, and Otari MX50/50 BII with a "direct head tap" via RCA. Any RtR people out there.
New tape? Better tape? I'm using 10.5" and down. It has been a while..
I'm looking at any mods on dampening the reels or heads for sound tweaks.
I'm going to playback, and record. Any pointers, ideas, are sure welcome.
I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, I know it's NOT digital. I like it, plane and simple.
No name callin', be polite, ok.. HAVE FUN...
Regards
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You can get tape of all sorts (cassette, 1/4", 1/2", 1") from ATR Magnetics, the last remaining US supplier of audio tape www.atrtape.com When storing tape, its better in the attic than the basement! Get some packets of SilicaGel, and put a couple in the plastic bag with the reel of tape when you store it. This will help to prevent shedding. You can use a toaster oven to bake tape that is shedding if its not too far gone. Generally set on the lowest setting (about 140 degrees F) for about 2-3 hours, and if that did the trick the tape won't need baking again for months. |
You know I sure appreciate, chiming in.. It has been a LONG time. I forgot about that, the baking part. I've never had to do it. BUT I've not used what's left of my system for over 20 years. I left off with vinyl, cassettes, and the early part of CDs. 4X was a VERY fast CD..SCSI was where I was at. HUGE footprint hard drives. Priam, Maxtor and Seagate, certified series for Novel. 300 meg not gig, drives. 7 of them and a few CD drives... pretty fancy.. Old stuff like me... I kept a majority of it in the shop, the rest in a basement. The shop got nicked, the basement flooded 30 years ago AND still has 300-400 LP in it.. I take out 20 30 clean, listen re slip... Thats been going on for the last 5 years or so.. 9/10 of the way done.. My wife was the vinyl person, I was the tape, and CD guy.. Go figure.. Now, it's all good.... Retirement... collecting STUFF.. Yup.. best job I ever had.. Again thanks for the tips. Regards |
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