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To ME it isnt as nice,I like the warmer analogue sounds on the linear side...... (Thats just me though) |
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It is not "warmer", it is just full of distortion of various kinds.
BTW, I have quite a few Digalog/DDD cassettes, and they sound great. I also have "Jesus Christ Superstar" made in mid-1970s without Dolby - full of hiss sounding as if it is played over phone line, and I mean analog phone line. Last edited by DVtyro; 01-17-2023 at 12:32 AM. |
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I dunno why so many have a hiss on thier 8tracks/cassettes.....
What do you have the vol ALL THE WAY UP?? None of mine have any hiss! |
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It's hard to have faith in the hearing of someone who can't hear the tape hiss on an 8-track.
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I may keep and use it for the rest of my life, every time I ever chat with an "analog lover" golden-ear-type person.
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Honestly I don't think there was any technical difference between the linear and AFM HD audio feeds. I worked as a tape jockey at a dup house during the late 80's and everything was recorded using Panasonic 6810's on a common control. The only thing in the audio chain was a limiter/compressor feeding a Y-splitter on the RCA inputs. Consumer grade VHS was all about the profit regardless of the title.
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