In Reply to: RE: Home recording posted by Victor Khomenko on January 12, 2020 at 14:39:57:
and dbx 150 Type I noise reduction unit that I was using with my Revox A77, Teac and or Otari RTRs. I find that type II sound somewhat a little incoherent and compress against type 1 which was a bit more open but at the expense of pumping sound intruding into the music every now and then. But it was barely noticeable mind you unless you're only focusing on it. Also, I noticed that the Otari greatly benefited from it as I've never heard it sounded so much better especially on the 15IPS at IEC equalization. I quit using them after I got my Revox PR99 MKII restored.
I can't remember selling them so I probably still have them in the closet somewhere.
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- I have both the dbx 224 type II... - kootenay 12:42:41 01/13/20 (11)
- I still have the 224... - Victor Khomenko 12:48:10 01/13/20 (10)
- I hear you... - kootenay 13:18:15 01/13/20 (9)
- Small amount of hiss doesn't bother me - Victor Khomenko 15:08:15 01/13/20 (8)
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- RE: Small amount of hiss doesn't bother me - LtMandella 12:31:24 01/14/20 (6)
- Noise is not an issue if done right - Victor Khomenko 13:58:55 01/14/20 (5)
- Nice looking Otari MX50... - kootenay 00:02:17 01/15/20 (4)
- Sharp eye... - Victor Khomenko 05:15:29 01/15/20 (3)
- Just wondering... - kootenay 09:52:28 01/15/20 (2)
- RE: Just wondering... - Victor Khomenko 11:13:52 01/15/20 (1)
- I think the tape input is discrete and buffered... - kootenay 11:33:57 01/15/20 (0)