Lou Judson • Intuitive Audio 415-883-2689
Lou Judson wrote:
With my small scale tape transfers, when I get radio airchecks (from a small nonprofit I used to work for) I always bake them before even trying them (just the other day I had one the had unbranded Shamrock junk spliced to Scotch 176, so I would have needed to bake half the reel), but now I have a few reels and woudl rahter not bake if not needed, as they are record label masters.
Ampex 456 from 1988 Scotch 206 and 207 from mid 70s Scotch 226 mid 80s
What say the experts?
Thanks,
Lou
456 from 1988 MAY be in the "good" period..anyone know for sure? I'd heard that
1968 to 1982 was the bad time for back-coated Ampex, but now I've had reels
from the late 80s that feel sticky (my method is to thread a reel outside the
head assembly, hold up one tension bar and fast forward the tape between my
fingers..answer provided almost immediately).
Scotch 226 from any period should probably be baked, and I've never had a
problem with 206 or 207.
dl