I did have 15 IPS 2 track for a while as well as 15 IPS 4 forward tracks, but gave them to musician friends.Įver take one apart? 8 skinny tracks on the same 1/4" tape, running 3-3/4 IPS, using the cleverly hideous physical design of a slip sheet. I have some 2 tracks made from those masters, best sounding tapes I have. Magnificent masters were made on 35mm tape at 30 IPS (modified movie film). 1/4" wide 2 track (wider track width) beats my 4 track, and 15 IPS beats 7-1/2 IPS. 4 track, 3-3/4 IPS loses to LP and/or CD. My 1/4" wide tape 4 track tapes, at 7-1/2" IPS, can beat an LP which can beat the CD. Anything with narrower tracks than 1/4" tape 4 track and/or slower speed than 7-1/2 IPS cannot beat an LP. Wider tracks and/or faster speed simply uses more magnetic material to capture the content. End of AD campaign, toss it in the trash quickly. DJ just jammed that cartridge/ad in the player. For pre-packaged single advertising content. Not 8 track, not Cassette, not 3-3/4 IPS, not 1-7/8 IPS.ĨT was originally designed for only a small amount of tape inside (less weight, smaller ratio of inside/outside diameter, less slip/compression). Our instructor was a drummer, commercial music producer and a skilled TELEPHONE LINEMAN.Master Tape and tape copies played with excellent mechanical transport system, enough track width, fast enough speeds (IPS) can beat an LP. Then the community college sorta proved they were useless. I had some ASSOC degree classes in music theory in the hope of becoming a recording engineer. Use AM radio with a 'wide' sound as a main example. In the range above 8-10,000 Hertz human hearing is a mixed bag and what matters is how it's EMPHASIZED. 5 years along I was pleased to see that the roses were thinking of him and put on a show. I fondly recall asking for a couple nice roses for mom or some girl and now and then I got some nice ones. The H-R100 was actually his son's as I said but I didn't know that and he gave it to me because he saw how I prized it. He had an Akai AM/FM 8 track with a round dial but it had to be sold. When he died I got some galvanized ~1" pipes and a topper from when he had a tubed Lafayette. I bought an early 50s? Wards Airline table set that had been his mother's and got the RF up enough (with some help) so that he could hear it one more time. On top of that it was a gift from the son of a man who ran my favorite burger place for years who sadly developed a dementia disorder. I have enough CBS releases alone to cover the worth of it. Video on the left side, audio on the right, computer table between. One has a lamp assembly (and a door that is hinged at the bottom, plus three big drawers each. I have two used Thomasville entertainment centers, each just over 6 feet high.
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