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Re: [ARSCLIST] Sticky Emtec SM911 ??



Richard,

I did run across a couple or reels of SM911 in August of last year that exhibited some shedding problems, but no binder hydrolysis. I have no idea as to what the date of manufacture was, though, or what the storage conditions were.

Although the tape may have been manufactured in 2003, I wonder how long the raw stock was around?

(BTW-I have encountered some problems with MRL tapes recorded on other stock as well, some at our specific request. However, I need to point out that none of this is the fault of MRL, who have always strived for the absolute best of standards.)

Scott D. Smith
Chicago Audio Works, Inc.


Quoting "Richard L. Hess" <arclists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:


Hello, Folks,

Has anyone found any sticky shed (or just shed) on EMTEC SM911?

I have an MRL calibration tape which MRL has graciously identified as
being on EMTEC SM911. I am totally shocked as I thought this was one of
the finest tapes available with little or no history of degradation.

The calibration tape was manufactured 2003-03.

Yes, I know I need to purchase new MRL calibration tapes, but this is
indeed bad news for those tapes that we've recorded on SM911 in that
time period if additional batches are subject to shedding.

The shedding was not advanced, but it definitely affected high
frequency performance by building up on the head during the calibration
process (and introducing response anomalies due to spacing loss).

I have not tried baking it, though I did once bake a much older
(believed to be Ampex) MRL calibration tape and when it went through
their QC process after baking, it still met specification.

All reports would be graciously received.

Thanks!

Cheers,

Richard

Richard L. Hess                   email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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