In Reply to: I wonder which is the actual dynamic range of tapes ? posted by beppe61 on April 10, 2014 at 05:58:33:
At least, that was the published specification. That, with a flat frequency response made it a great machine for very high quality home use with a quarter track 3-3/4 & 7 ips or the half track 7 and 15 ips for two track final mixdown.
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- I seem to recall my Revox B77 had about 70 dB. - StephenJK 06:30:44 04/10/14 (6)
- Thank you. So it seems to me that the dynamic range available with basic CD format is more than enough - beppe61 08:34:04 04/10/14 (5)
- See, that's where the big problem is - geoffkait 08:56:51 04/10/14 (4)
- RE: CDs that sound "thin, papier mache-ish, lifeless, blah, etc..." - genungo 08:24:37 04/13/14 (0)
- As someone else have said there is a lot of manipulation - beppe61 10:01:51 04/10/14 (0)
- No you're not the only one but I find it an unfair (to digital) generalization. - Goober58 09:21:56 04/10/14 (1)
- "People seem to expect and like the colorations/distortions of vinyl." - b.l.zeebub 09:31:41 04/10/14 (0)