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On Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 12:22:34 PM UTC-4, Michael Beacom wrote:
On 2017-04-05 15:31:11 +0000, said:

On Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at 8:41:57 PM UTC-4, geoff wrote:
On 5/04/2017 11:58 a.m.,
wrote:
et more sophisticated with trying to resurrect the music without tape hiss.
-- But tape hiss is "normal"!
-- Just toss the tapes out and buy MP3s.

Jack

Maybe these cassettes are not of commercial or otherwise-available
releases ?


Really?

Mike tells his female friend, I asked the question, and these guys want
to know the following:

A.) Have you ever adjusted tape head azimuth, and what equipment do you
plan to use to calibrate at 1.0 and 10.0 kHz!!??
B.) Can you operate a DAW, either free or fancy, what actual experience
do you have?
C.) Do you plan on using Dolby noise reduction, A, B, C etc or DBX?!

Jack :-)

geoff


I think she wants to dub her original recordings, so these guys guessed
correctly.
If I'm lucky, she recorded the cassettes on her Marantz (PMD 221?)
reporter's cassette deck. She had it with here, and it apparantly still
works. Which brings up another issue- The playback machine should be
serviced.

So, who in the WDC Metro area works on cassette machines?

Thanks again for your help,
Mike


Marantz? I haven't heard that name brand since the '70's!!
But, really, at the diner I eat, paper place-mat has best prices for digital transfers from anything, movies, audio, whatever. Is it really worth the pain to do it yourself/herself?

Jack