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On 4/11/2016 4:12 PM, Frank Stearns wrote:
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Ya gotta love anybody who can write "The tape-recorder market was in a state of
flux" with a straight face.


Just so long as people don't get hystereical about it...

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Two heads are better than one. ;-)
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On 12/04/2016 6:20 PM, gray_wolf wrote:
On 4/11/2016 4:12 PM, Frank Stearns wrote:
PStamler writes:

Ya gotta love anybody who can write "The tape-recorder market was in
a state of
flux" with a straight face.


Just so long as people don't get hystereical about it...

Frank
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Two heads are better than one. ;-)



Isn't that Schizophrenia ?

geoff
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On 4/12/2016 2:20 AM, gray_wolf wrote:

Two heads are better than one. ;-)


And three heads are better than two if you're aligning tape recorders.

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On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 10:34:17 AM UTC-4, Mike Rivers wrote:
On 4/12/2016 2:20 AM, gray_wolf wrote:

Two heads are better than one. ;-)


And three heads are better than two if you're aligning tape recorders.


Had a cheap 3-1/4" tape recorder as a kid. It had a permanent magnet as the erase head!

Later, I had a Pioneer, descendant cassette deck. Included schematic. I even attempted to do a half-speed dub from vinyl to tape; worked, but I guess equalization screwed things up.

But, on the schematic was a HF oscillator. That's when it dawned on me, the erase head was actually a record head, but erased by obliterating prerecorded material with High Frequency (HF), maybe 40+ kHz!

Jack

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On 4/12/2016 6:41 AM, geoff wrote:
On 12/04/2016 6:20 PM, gray_wolf wrote:
On 4/11/2016 4:12 PM, Frank Stearns wrote:
PStamler writes:

Ya gotta love anybody who can write "The tape-recorder market was in
a state of
flux" with a straight face.

Just so long as people don't get hystereical about it...

Frank
Mobile Audio


Two heads are better than one. ;-)



Isn't that Schizophrenia ?

geoff


Yes... In stereo.
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