Here is a slightly different framing of the question: Which features
in a tape machine are important for specifically playing acetate or
other fragile tapes today, and why?
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Which is why I suggested the ATR100. I use it regularly for acetate
tapes.
On Sat, 20 Nov 2021 at 3:43 Abhimonyu Deb <
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> Given the notable list of people who have replied so far, normally
I would
> keep my mouth shut.
> However, I do think everyone is missing an important point.
>
> Dave mentions that the machine should be able to play fragile
acetate
> tapes. The A80’s, 807’s and Otari 5050’s that I’ve worked
with would fail
> miserably here unless I’m missing something.
> Abhimonyu Debhttp://linkedin.com/in/abhimonyudeb
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> On Saturday, November 20, 2021, 6:42 AM, James Perrett
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> On Sat, 20 Nov 2021 at 00:55, Richard L. Hess
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> > Long ago, a company I think called
> > "DarkLab" in Germany made EIA to DIN adapters out of plastic.
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> They still make them and sell them on Ebay. I bought some a few
months ago
> but haven't used them yet.
>
> James.
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