Has anyone run into problems with different types of leader (i.e. Radio Shack, or the stuff the BBC was adding to Zonal in the 80s) being very sticky? I've had no trouble with the conventional stuff from 3M, Audio Devices or AGFA, and besides, it serves a purpose (timing pauses before and between tracks).
The paper stuff is useful when something is needed between the end of the tape and the hub of the reel..I find it's much less prone to taking the shape of the hub's openings. But I also find that over the years, splices won't stay attached to it.
Richard Warren wrote:
Hi,
As I recall, general wisdom in ARSC suggests that for archives the use of NO leader tape at all has always been recommended for tapes to be stored, since attaching leader(s) involves the use of splicing tape, another material to be avoided as much as possible. Obviously one must deal with splices that come in on tapes; but except for attaching leader or blank tape temporarily to allow capture of beginnings and endings on recordings lacking sufficient unrecorded "slack", why ask for trouble ?