I understand your thoughts completely,it is easy to use Metal Tape or Chrome to copy an LP you like but to use a Type1 that is a challenge! You would have to set your input carefully.For some of us it is too much of a challenge,as we are somewhat lazy.I'm speaking for myself as well!I am sorry, but I have basically cleaned up on most desirable cassettes that have come into IA, including this past Sunday at the IA Garage Sale. At first, I didn't bother with buying any of the sealed Type 1 cassettes available at IA. But, that soon changed as I discovered how well a ferric tape can sound from mix tapes I have received from other members, namely Vince and Sep. TH member, Arnold Layne, also makes a wonderful recording on a basic ferric. I think now, the challenge for me and a few others is to make the best possible recording from an entry level cassette. Maybe, more members should join The Challenge.
Nando.
I think now, the challenge for me and a few others is to make the best possible recording from an entry level cassette. Maybe, more members should join The Challenge.
Nando.
I am soooooo lazy as I can't micromanage the input on Type 1.Sounds fair... Nando, shall I record my last offer to you on such a tape?
(if I'm not satisfied with the final result I can always record it on a Cro2 or Metal tape....)
Are they into Jazz at all?I'm listening to the Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely on a Maxell LN with dolby C, JVC TD-V661 dual capstan, the result isn't bad at all and this is a very basic tape. +2db peak max.
I am soooooo lazy as I can't micromanage the input on Type 1.
Well, how about the output?
You mean the output when playing using an equaliser or the output of the source when recording? I'm a bit confused here.![]()
Good recorded tapes played in good decks don't need equalizers, so whats left?
Sounds fair... Nando, shall I record my last offer to you on such a tape?
(if I'm not satisfied with the final result I can always record it on a Cro2 or Metal tape....)
I am sorry, but I have basically cleaned up on most desirable cassettes that have come into IA, including this past Sunday at the IA Garage Sale. At first, I didn't bother with buying any of the sealed Type 1 cassettes available at IA. But, that soon changed as I discovered how well a ferric tape can sound from mix tapes I have received from other members, namely Vince and Sep. TH member, Arnold Layne, also makes a wonderful recording on a basic ferric. I think now, the challenge for me and a few others is to make the best possible recording from an entry level cassette. Maybe, more members should join The Challenge.
Nando.
Wow! It's GREAT to have another Jazz fan here. Most of the guys at TH are only into ROCK and POP and HIPHOP as well as Heavy Metal and IndustrialMusic (whatever that is) There is nothing better than Trane and Grant Green . I have all of the Grant Green CDs.
@Nick Danger TDK D-90 is great tape I think you will get good results with that. I believe you can push that tape to +2 on the Vu Meters. BTW your equipment blows my mind.
I'll send you a PM as soon as I listen to it.+2 is peak I try to stay at with TDK D and is my preferred Type I tape . I am going to try some of the NAC Audio Pro Type I in the future and will keep you posted.
Appreciate the kind words regarding my gear, Jazzguy. Please let me know what you think of the MD after you have a chance to give it a listen.
That's not one I've seen before, Sep.Forgot about one of my truly favourites, AGFA ferrocolor HD and i have a couple of those recorded which still sound very good, very nice shell and great sound for a typeI
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That's not one I've seen before, Sep.