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Re: [ARSCLIST] ARSCLIST Digest - NAB vs. DIN recordings
At 04:24 PM 2007-03-26, Tommy Sjöberg wrote:
Hello Richard,
although my experience is not from North America 
but from Sweden, I thought you might be 
interested in what I found as regards Butterfly heads.
Between 2000 and 2003 I took part in a 
digitizing effort with Universal Music's archive 
here, and I quote from an article I prepared for 
IASA: "The Butterfly heads were predominantly 
CCIR (67%) while the full-track tapes were 
predominantly NAB (84%). The two-track 
recordings were more evenly distributed, with 
47% CCIR and 51% NAB." (Eq that is)
This was from a selection of more than 4.300 
tapes, mostly 1/4", recorded at 15 ips. For the 
two-track recordings, I don't know if they were 
Ampex or NAB "standard", since we had no way to 
measure such small differences.
WOW! This is fascinating. I guess the problem is 
worldwide--or perhaps worse in Europe than in North America. THANKS!
We did play back the full-track tapes with 
Butterfly heads and avoided that head for the 
two-track tapes. Our machines were Studer A812's.
If you get full-track tapes again, I must say I 
find it worth it to mount a full-track head 
assembly in order to play the tapes. I have 
several (including one NeoPilot) for the A810. I 
also have one for the APR-5000, and what's 
interesting there is I've relieved the guides so 
that we do not get any binding with 6.5 mm 
Magnetophonband. While I'd expect less of a 
difference between full-track and DIN 
(Butterfly), I heard a huge difference between 
NAB and Full track. It's odd, it's not just a 
noise floor issue, but almost a "texture" issue. 
Things sound smoother with the full-track head. I 
think the difference is based on micro-dropouts 
or "grain" of the tape. It's especially noticeable with the older tapes.
Cheers,
Richard
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