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In Reply to: I can think of no logical reason for that. posted by soundnut on January 20, 2007 at 05:34:29:
thanks for answering,I record on a pioneer ct-f900 3 head deck... it really gives high backgound hiss =? not sure this is the right word..but sure u understand me = ?
if recorded over old music , the music sounds great like the original I would say., but after bulking the tape itīs alot of "hiss" over the music... I can use treble but then music is more dimb of course..
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That Pioneer is a nice deck. Other than a head alignment issue, I can't think of a reason that would be occurring. Perhaps another inmate has an idea?I'd have a technician check out your deck.
If you dont properly use a bulk eraser I guess you could leave some of the magnetism. I have never been a Radio Shack fan. I have their eraser and it wont completly erase metal tapes. Listen to a brand new opened tape on your machine then bulk erase it and listen. Mike
I normally only bulk erase used tapes, since there's a signal on there that needs erasing.Maybe it doesn't completely erase a metal tape, I dunno. I have the model that's supposed to erase metal and video tapes. Most of my tapes are CrO2, though. I think I have maybe 3 metal tapes out of about a thousand.
Does a good job for me, anyway.
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