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Reel-to-Reel & Cassette Tapes
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<blockquote data-quote="Agaton Sax" data-source="post: 763292" data-attributes="member: 2475"><p>Maybe. I hardly ever use the G36 for replay as I seriously dislike its tape path. I prefer the Studer machines with their rolling guides. </p><p></p><p>The G36 was a consumer machine from a time tapes were cheap and plentiful, On the odd occasion this machine sees use ,it is bad enough to have the heads and stationary guides scrape oxide of the playing surface of my old,fragile tapes so I am not going to have the back coating scraped of as well.Right or wrong-that is why it is threaded that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agaton Sax, post: 763292, member: 2475"] Maybe. I hardly ever use the G36 for replay as I seriously dislike its tape path. I prefer the Studer machines with their rolling guides. The G36 was a consumer machine from a time tapes were cheap and plentiful, On the odd occasion this machine sees use ,it is bad enough to have the heads and stationary guides scrape oxide of the playing surface of my old,fragile tapes so I am not going to have the back coating scraped of as well.Right or wrong-that is why it is threaded that way. [/QUOTE]
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