In Reply to: Re: excellent, excellent & excellent posted by kingseiko on May 31, 2005 at 19:43:50:
Mike,The Revox B215-S is the domestic version of the cassette deck; the Studer versions were produced for the professional/commercial market. Pro-market Studer/Revox service engineers could be one place to look for mounting rails.
I had not heard that the Dolby system was more effective in the Revox/Studer decks - lets' hope so!
On my Nak I prefer to record without Dolby, in the belief that further processing has been avoided - residual hiss is minimal.
Not so with the Revox B215, it seems to be more needy of Dolby C, on chrome TDK's, non Dolby recordings hissss.
Regards
Frank
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