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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 65943" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>Schalk would be better to answer this one. From what I understand there have been numerous refinements to the predator, certainly over 4 years. So number 1, I suspect you are not quite comparing granny smiths but one may be a golden delicious.</p><p>I think there is only one full tape loop. If you wish to record analogue sources to the CDR as well as the tapedeck, you would need 2 loops. If you only play tapes and recording is done to CDR, you need just any single ended line input to play tapes (ofwhich there are a few) and use the loop for the CDR.</p><p></p><p>To me the basic question would be what Schalk would charge to bring this beast up to date if possible and what the charge might be for any customisation.</p><p></p><p>Then compare this to the price of a fresh (customised) unit and decide if the saving is worthwhile.</p><p></p><p>You may decide to buy now and update later. Zillions of options but I think Schalk is the one with the answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 65943, member: 361"] Schalk would be better to answer this one. From what I understand there have been numerous refinements to the predator, certainly over 4 years. So number 1, I suspect you are not quite comparing granny smiths but one may be a golden delicious. I think there is only one full tape loop. If you wish to record analogue sources to the CDR as well as the tapedeck, you would need 2 loops. If you only play tapes and recording is done to CDR, you need just any single ended line input to play tapes (ofwhich there are a few) and use the loop for the CDR. To me the basic question would be what Schalk would charge to bring this beast up to date if possible and what the charge might be for any customisation. Then compare this to the price of a fresh (customised) unit and decide if the saving is worthwhile. You may decide to buy now and update later. Zillions of options but I think Schalk is the one with the answers. [/QUOTE]
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