[Vintage-Audio] Re Phil's Post

Duane Fischer, W8DBF [email protected]
Mon Mar 22 19:03:00 2004


	
Single or dual cassette?	
	
BTW: on studio quality machines like this or the Sony L-Cassette deck, the
standard speed was 3 3/4 IPS, it was not consider high speed. As you well know
Phil, 1 7/8 IPS was 'never' intended for music, just voice. The industry has
done a hundred tricks to make it sound reasonably decent.	


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From: Philip Atchley <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Vintage-Audio] Tascam Porta Ministudio 07?
Date: Monday, March 22, 2004 5:36 PM

Hi, hope this isn't too far OT,
This thing followed me home.  Anybody have operating instructions on the
above unit that they could scan/email me?  Or at least the most basic
operating instructions?   This is a 4 channel high speed (3.75 IPS) DBX
cassette recorder with built in 4/2 mixer with all the usual mixer controls
(mic/line, equalization, track swapping, effects, pan controls etc).  I'm
particularly interested in the "Sync" function as I'm not sure how that was
implemented in a cassette unit.
73 from the "Beaconeers Lair".

Phil, KO6BB

DX begins at the noise floor!
Merced, Central California
37.18N  120.29W  CM97sh

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