Tom, do you think that standard double capstan deks are not adequate for the job? I have Sony and Nakamichi decks that have closed loop dual capstan drives that seem to do a fairly good job, though I haven't had severely warped tapes that are problematic - so far!
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Lou Judson
Intuitive Audio
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On Jun 26, 2012, at 6:55 AM, Tom Fine wrote:
> An interesting machine would be a cassette mechanism up top but instead of a capstan drive, the tape would be pulled out the middle of the shell and put in a little isolated-loop drive, Technics style, with the heads inside the loop. I would think, if you had really good guidance on top of the loop, you could keep the tape very stable in the loop. Better still would be a way to adjust the two pinchrollers so you could vary the tension/wrap on the heads. Cassette tape is so thin, that should be a way to guarantee good head contact.
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> Probably not worth rigging up such a beast for lowly cassettes.
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> -- Tom Fine
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