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- From: cstadbg@csv.warwick.ac.uk (Mr M J Brown)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: How can I align a cassette tape head?
- Date: 11 Jan 1993 16:24:44 -0000
- Organization: Computing Services, University of Warwick, UK
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- In article <C0AMDI.3Ey@ve7frg.ampr.org> george@ve7frg.ampr.org (George Farris) writes:
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- >Is there any alignment tapes available that one can view with a scope an
- >align the tape heads? How is this done these days?
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- >George Farris - VE7FRG Internet : george@ve7frg.ampr.org
- > Amprnet : george@ve7frg.ampr.org
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- I find the best thing to do is to line up the head for each tape I use against
- either a) the previous thing recorded or b) a commercial tape so that the
- treble sound is the brightest possible. The result of bad azimuth setting
- or more accurately a different azimuth setting is a loss of treble.
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