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Re: [ARSCLIST] scotch 227



Parker Dinkins wrote:

on 3/30/06 4:51 PM US/Central, David Lennick at dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

 > One thing I'd add to this (which is interesting..I'd never seen anything
 > about allowing them to cool for 12 hours)

 Actually in 1999 an engineer at Quantegy asked that I advise website
 visitors that the cooldown period should be 24 hours:

> allow them to cool to the control room environment for 24 hours prior to
> working with the tapes. This allows the tapes to cool, relieves pack stresses,
> gives the binders time to re-adhere to the base film, and allows residual
> lubricants deep in the layers of the tape to exude to the surface to make the
> tapes runnable.


It's at http://www.masterdigital.com/24bit/analogtape.htm#anchor1163399

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 Parker Dinkins
 MasterDigital Corporation
 CD Mastering + Audio Restoration
 http://masterdigital.com



Now, what about these people who swear by a vegetable hydrator or a drawer with 60-watt light bulbs in it or a copper bracelet or an exorcist?

dl


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