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<blockquote data-quote="King_Julian_S" data-source="post: 842105" data-attributes="member: 14111"><p>sad that u actually use all of them [emoji20] so no chance of me snapping up a studio quality studer or something .... </p><p>interesting view re recording to tape ... </p><p>I got the Akai so I could start recording Mixed tapes from LP ... but only cause some of the LP?s are a bit old(not great condition ... ) and I actually don?t like running my cart over them too much ... </p><p>but since I only have used old reels at hand , I have not really taken to the task in a serious way other then testing to see what settings I prefer on record ..</p><p></p><p>I have nothing on reel that I would want to preserve ... at least nothing that interests me or any pre recorded media ... so I can understand your thinking cause the tapes do age ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King_Julian_S, post: 842105, member: 14111"] sad that u actually use all of them [emoji20] so no chance of me snapping up a studio quality studer or something .... interesting view re recording to tape ... I got the Akai so I could start recording Mixed tapes from LP ... but only cause some of the LP?s are a bit old(not great condition ... ) and I actually don?t like running my cart over them too much ... but since I only have used old reels at hand , I have not really taken to the task in a serious way other then testing to see what settings I prefer on record .. I have nothing on reel that I would want to preserve ... at least nothing that interests me or any pre recorded media ... so I can understand your thinking cause the tapes do age .. [/QUOTE]
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