derek92994
Veteran and General Yakker
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Derek: I'm getting a kick out of seeing your pre-recorded cassette playback sessions. I haven't popped one of those into my decks for a long time. Any of the XDR issues were very good for sound quality.
Nando.
Glad you like nando, I gave the 480 a quick service so decided to give her a work out tonight. Re-adjusted the speed as it had drifted out a bit towards the slow side. Warmed it up good before I used my 3khz test tape and checked speed at start, middle and end of tape to be sure.
Re Pre records: A lot of them hit the spot very nicely. Sometimes I forget I'm listening to a cassette, the sound is so pure. XDRs are great. Another good type were the Black "Cobalt High Tech" with the small see through window in the centre. Those were done with HXPRO, a couple I can remember is Phil Collins "No Jacket Required" and Prince's "Purple Rain", outstanding quality and very high recording levels unseen on type 1 tapes.
My other favorites are the white coloured tapes by Island records which are BASF Chrome based but designed to be played at 120 eq setting. A few different record companies did pre-recorded chrome tapes, my only issue with these is that the recording level on some is very low which makes the tape hiss worse if you turn it up, so dolby nr is a must in this situation (Dire Straits - Brothers in arms is an example of this, I have two copies, both the same). Sometimes I like to listen without dolby.