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Hi there,

I have the Akai GX-625 Open Reel tape deck which has a
two-position tape selector: Wide Range WR and Low Noise LN.

Does anyone know the correct tape selector for the following
tapes :

1. Ampex/Quantegy 499 Grand Master ?
2. Ampex/Quantegy 456 ?

TIA,
Luiz Regis

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I have the Akai GX-625 Open Reel tape deck which has a
two-position tape selector: Wide Range WR and Low Noise LN.

Does anyone know the correct tape selector for the following
tapes :

1. Ampex/Quantegy 499 Grand Master ?
2. Ampex/Quantegy 456 ?


The answer is probably neither.
If you are not prepared to open it up and adjust the bias and EQ by actual
measurement, then your best bet is simply try them both, and see which is
better.
I am not familiar with the deck in question, but not all decks can properly
bias these tapes anyway. With the current cost of tape, surely near enough
is not good enough?

MrT.


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Default Ampex 499 Tape Selector

Mr.T wrote:
"maximuslivius" wrote in message
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I have the Akai GX-625 Open Reel tape deck which has a
two-position tape selector: Wide Range WR and Low Noise LN.

Does anyone know the correct tape selector for the following
tapes :

1. Ampex/Quantegy 499 Grand Master ?
2. Ampex/Quantegy 456 ?


The answer is probably neither.
If you are not prepared to open it up and adjust the bias and EQ by actual
measurement, then your best bet is simply try them both, and see which is
better.
I am not familiar with the deck in question, but not all decks can properly
bias these tapes anyway. With the current cost of tape, surely near enough
is not good enough?

MrT.


Completely agree! Even if you knew which one was the "right" one, the
difference between something that is approximate and a machine that has
been properly biased and EQed for the specific tape can be enormous. As
Mr T said, with the cost of tape today, it would be worth doing it
properly, even if you have to pay someone to do it, provided of course
you then stick to the same tape.

S.
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