There is no real downside to half track machines stereo one direction aside from the fact that they cannot play back quarter track tapes stereo in each direction. Quarter trk machines usually run at slower speeds sometimes automatically reversing so they have longer record and play times. Half trackts utilize more head area run faster and are very often used for mastering. Most machines were made exactly the same save for a switch and a different lead connection for the heads. It is simple to make a quarter track into a half, less so vice versa but essentially save for the head they are the same. On 2/3/08, ceccles_ca <ecclesreinson@rogers.com> wrote: > > > > > > > I've had experience with R-R machines that are 1/4 inch tape with > stereo quarter track heads (flip the tape over). Half track machines > are uncommon. I've heard that half track provides better sound quality. > > What's the downside of half track? > > http://www.reeltoreel.de/worldwide/Tips09.htm > > Clay > > -- Wanted: Davoli Synthesizer (Davolisynt A/B) Kawai / Teisco 60F,100F,110F, SX210, SX240 Other odd rare unusual and maligned electronic instruments and devices Gino Wong Recording Engineer, Studio Supervisor LBPH/NLS/BPH 919 Walnut Street Phila, PA 19128 USA (800) 222-1754
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] A basic question about reel to reel machines
2008-02-04 by gino wong
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