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In Reply to: Are dual capstans always better than single capstan drive? posted by Keith H on February 8, 2005 at 11:07:57:
They can be troublesome.I once had trouble with tape creasing
and it was very hard to find someone knowledgeable enough to repair
it.But that was 15 years ago and I never had anymore trouble
I have a Technics RSB 905 with the same drive that was used in some
of the Naks and the NAD decks.As mentioned there are other important
features that a deck should also have ,but most decks I,ve seen
that have dual capstan drive almost always have those other features.
Dual capstan is a pure performance feature.IMHO it doesn't make
sense not to include the other good features when making this class
of a deck.My deck even came with record calibration adjustment.I,ve
seen very few decks that have this feature.
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