hi - i had teac 22-2 and remember having to use a certain tape type - LPR 35
does uher 4200 have a type required- i cannot find on web?
can i use any tape?
does uher 4200 have a type required- i cannot find on web?
can i use any tape?
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According to BASF use their own low noise tapes --AFTER 1972 but NOT their ferro super LH as it failed dismally to save me going on read-
BASF / EMTEC '-' Reel to Reel Warehouse
BASF / EMTEC '-' Reel to Reel Warehouse
i understand lp is a thinner tape - but isnt there bias to consider?- i am not really sure what im talking about
In the old days many quality home tape recorders had different settings for the bias when referred. to the type of tape used--luckily enough I still have my HiFi for Pleasure Cassette Digest book ( 1981 ) and it has a long list with pictures along with the audio response of tapes split into four classes.
What isn't in the book is Uher tape recorders as they are German , Philips is there though a near neighbour.
Its got graphs of the different tapes like metal and their reaction on a large range of tape recorders --yes looking at the tape recorders I was right most are switchable for different types of tape .
What isn't in the book is Uher tape recorders as they are German , Philips is there though a near neighbour.
Its got graphs of the different tapes like metal and their reaction on a large range of tape recorders --yes looking at the tape recorders I was right most are switchable for different types of tape .
According to BASF use their own low noise tapes --AFTER 1972 but NOT their ferro super LH as it failed dismally to save me going on read-
BASF / EMTEC '-' Reel to Reel Warehouse
thanks duncan- interesting page
thanks all
Hi! According to Uher's manuals the 4200 was adjusted for BASF DP26, so LP35, which is the long-play version of the DP26, should be fine too. OTOH I have had constant bad experience with back-coated tape - the pressure pad and the tape pressure fork tend to tear the coating off - so I'd avoid the LPR35.
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