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In the absence of voltmeters and removing the grounds of headphones to
get a positive L-R, are there certain pre-recorded cassette labels that are better than others for obtaining a *reasonably* well aligned tape head that will play at least 90% of my tapes properly? Of course I know NEVER to use a blank cassette recorded on at HOME to align a deck. Better to use a barely or never played recently purchased album on cassette. Which labels tend to produce the most consistently accurate cassettes - A&M records, Sony, BMI, Capital, Geffen, Rhino, or others? -CC |
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