29.10.2018, 17:58
Bei SPLICIT gibt es einen Link zu einem Aufsatz mit Hintergrund- und Review-Informationen zum Capture Band, der ganz lesenswert ist:
https://www.monoandstereo.com/2016/03/ca...ck_23.html
Darin ist u.a. zu lesen:
Zitat 1:
"it’s Bias properties are very similar to the old Quantegy 456. We are trying to bring you a tape that is affordable and yet quality made. It is not our intention to sell “re-branded” old tape from Quantegy, Ampex, Zonal or anyone else. The 820 and 840 series numbers are from the manufacturer. We have partnered with the manufacturer that used to make tape for Zonal. It has been improved and upgraded and is being produced fresh for us."
Zitat 2:
"the tape developer himself told me:
The formula is not owned or never was owned by Zonal. It is the property of the company I am working with. We have made some more slight changes to the formulation and corrected any width problems."
Zitat 3:
"the tape is a hair wider than it should be! Heavy debris accumulated on the tape guides to the point that it was intervening with the tape loading into the receiving reel. "
Zitat 4:
"we started our bias adj. process and just as Roger said, this tape is compatible with the Ampex 456, but not with the Pyral LPR 35 or the new ATR 36. It required us to turn the bias adj knob just 1/8 to obtain the proper bias as it was a “little under” Pyrals’ and ATR’s."
Bei ATR werden "Master Tape" und MDS-36 angeboten,
die kleinere Firma Splicit bietet an: Capture 914/930 (nur Dicken-Unterschied), SM468, SM911, LPR35, SM900, LPR90
eigenartig...
Die Capture Bänder werden beworben mit:
"Both Series 914 and Series 930 Capture Open Reel Tape offer low noise, high output performance resulting in excellent signal-to-noise ratio. An exceptionally smooth recording surface enhances close tape-to-head contact and allows improved high frequency response."
Peters Messungen zeigen, wie weit Anspruch und Realität auseinander liegen.
MfG Kai
https://www.monoandstereo.com/2016/03/ca...ck_23.html
Darin ist u.a. zu lesen:
Zitat 1:
"it’s Bias properties are very similar to the old Quantegy 456. We are trying to bring you a tape that is affordable and yet quality made. It is not our intention to sell “re-branded” old tape from Quantegy, Ampex, Zonal or anyone else. The 820 and 840 series numbers are from the manufacturer. We have partnered with the manufacturer that used to make tape for Zonal. It has been improved and upgraded and is being produced fresh for us."
Zitat 2:
"the tape developer himself told me:
The formula is not owned or never was owned by Zonal. It is the property of the company I am working with. We have made some more slight changes to the formulation and corrected any width problems."
Zitat 3:
"the tape is a hair wider than it should be! Heavy debris accumulated on the tape guides to the point that it was intervening with the tape loading into the receiving reel. "
Zitat 4:
"we started our bias adj. process and just as Roger said, this tape is compatible with the Ampex 456, but not with the Pyral LPR 35 or the new ATR 36. It required us to turn the bias adj knob just 1/8 to obtain the proper bias as it was a “little under” Pyrals’ and ATR’s."
Bei ATR werden "Master Tape" und MDS-36 angeboten,
die kleinere Firma Splicit bietet an: Capture 914/930 (nur Dicken-Unterschied), SM468, SM911, LPR35, SM900, LPR90
eigenartig...
Die Capture Bänder werden beworben mit:
"Both Series 914 and Series 930 Capture Open Reel Tape offer low noise, high output performance resulting in excellent signal-to-noise ratio. An exceptionally smooth recording surface enhances close tape-to-head contact and allows improved high frequency response."
Peters Messungen zeigen, wie weit Anspruch und Realität auseinander liegen.
MfG Kai