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-> >->FA> I have a couple of cassette tapes that are beggining to sound -> real >->FA> dull. All of the highs have been muffled and the lows -> have been >->FA> slurred. I guess its because of their old age. Is -> there anythin -> >->FA> can do to reverse its progress and keep it from happening agai -> >->FA> I don't know about reversing the process, but when's the last -> >->FA> cleaned and demagnetized the heads on your cassette machine? -> -> FA>never...but the tape is like that on every system (even my brand n -> FA>personel cassete player). -> -> Faiyaz, -> If the tape sounds equally dull on more than one player, then it's ve -> likely that the recorder you used to record the tape is in need of -> adjustment. -> David -> ___ -> X OLXWin 1.00b X All hope abandon, ye who enter messages here. -> -> --- Maximus/2 3.01 Yeah the recorder was from 75'. It sounded pretty crisp a couple of years ago. Now they're pretty dull. --- WILDMAIL!/WC v4.12 ----------------> * Origin: Enlightened Board (703) 370-9528 (1:109/615) * Origin: S.I.B.B.S.Sheer Insanity (732) 777-0846 (1:107/340.0) |
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