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![]() I have seen online reviews of particular cassette decks that claim that Dolby C makes for bad-sounding recordings, especially on high frequencies. Example is Harman Kardon DC520 cassette deck. I have only used Dolby B in the past but need to replace an old broken deck. Is Dolby C good on most modern decks, but bad only on a few? Or do people complain about it in general? Thanks for the feedback. Clark Coleman |
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