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Pooh Bear wrote: Jeff Chestek wrote: If these Dolbys are meant for encode/decode noise reduction use with a tape machine (I missed the original reference), then recording through them will invert the polarity of the audio going into the machine, and thus recorded on tape. No, because the pin reversal on the input is reversed back on the output, so overall polarity is unaffected. Graham My bad....my dyslexia flaring up again?? Jeff C. -- Anti-Spam email address in effect. My real email should be pretty obvious to an actual human being. |
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