Know that Marie's machines have been modified so that the alcohol
doesn't get into the electronics, bearings, etc.
My $0.02
~CB
Corey Bailey Audio Engineering
www.baileyzone.net
On 2/24/2021 9:06 PM, Tim Gillett wrote:
> I've revisited playing around with Marie O'Connell's wet play
> technique but have come to a dead end as I need as a test sample an
> actual squealing tape which does not respond to normal baking. Marie
> mentioned PEM 469 of which I have many reels but the samples I've
> tried seem to play fine. I also have much 3M 177 but reports on that
> seem mixed. Perhaps that's related to the moderate Mediterranean
> climate here in Perth, Australia. Richard Hess mentions 3M 175 and
> some others but what would be the most common known bad cases? I may
> have some here in my collection but it would shorten the process if I
> could narrow my search down to certain tape types known to squeal
> regardless of baking.
>
> Thanks for any advice,
>
> Tim
>
> Perth, Western Australia
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