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RE: dolby 363 with Cat 300 (Dolby SR).

Posted by Chapai on March 5, 2016 at 21:17:31:

>IMHO the question is "what do you want to achive?"
fun, of course.

>The most popular one in studios was to use a wider tape run at a higher speed.

actually top cassette decks are similar in freq and dynamic range to R2R.
as an option it possible to run cassette at 3¾ in/s, like a modded Tascam 122MKII/MKIII or any other deck. That I plan to do next.

>Of course, there's absolutely no reason why you shouldn't try using it today.

Yep. I bought this Dolby device and will test it. Just for curiosity.