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In Reply to: RE: Recording with Dolby B On or OFF posted by akolegov on August 04, 2017 at 23:41:45
That has the Dolby B and C noise reduction. I agree that the recording that were made with Dolby B noise reduction sounded a little roll off on the top end as opposed to the Dolby C. I have compared the recordings that were made with Dolby C noise reduction against that ones without it and I found that the ones with Dolby C were more cohesive, well balanced from top to bottom frequencies and less spritely sounding.
I supposed at the end of the day the quality of sound will hinge on the synergy and the rest of the quality of the system.
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing well
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My Revox doesn't have a Dolby C...Perhaps, it is an earlier incarnation of 710-B...
Revox B710 MKII to get the Dolby B&C noise reduction option.
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing well
(Proverb)
Yes. And a couple of NAK and Tandberg decks...
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