Tom Fine wrote:
Dave Lennick brings up OTR collections. Most of what I've been paid to
transfer are quarter-track
(ie 4 separate programs), 3.75IPS, usually dubbed from an equally bad
tape sources, dubbed a few
generations back from scratched transcriptions or off-air with a weak
signal. And they're usually
recorded on scrap Signal Corps tape, typically old Audiotape or Ampex 641
type, usually 1 mil. It's
amazing anything audible is there but voice recordings can have
surprisingly limited frequency range
and be full of dropouts and still be audible if not enjoyable.
Don't forget all the crosstalk. Most of the OTR tapes I've had have been
Shamrock 1800' or
equivalent..Ampex 641 is the GOOD stuff! Incidentally, that surplus 641
that was sold by a guy in
Alexandria VA 20 years ago was decent stuff, and well-erased (if it was
even used at all).
dl
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