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Re: arsclist Assistance for Armenian Ethnomusicology Archive



At 05:05 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Mike wrote:

Equalization is a minor issue, easily handled in the transfer.

Right, but it's better to use a machine with switchable EQ than something outboard (a clarification for those lurking on the list, I'm sure Mike knows this).


There MIGHT be some useful information on my tips page on my Tape Restoration Web site

http://www.richardhess.com/tape/

I have information about formats, speeds, a tape time table.

Yes, the speeds seem pretty well standardized at the 30-15-7.5-3.75... series and the 76-38-19-9.5... series is a cross conversion.

By the way, don't get hung up on speed--I'm doing some ethnic dance tapes that have speeds all over the map. You can look for hum and/or tunings to set the speed. Having a variable speed playback machine is quite useful.

My equipment list (fairly current, tho I have a few more APR-5003Vs) is on the Web page as well.

Cheers,

Richard

Richard L. Hess                              richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Glendale, CA USA                           http://www.richardhess.com/
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