Hi, Terri, wonder if the head alinement is different between your nls
machine, and your standard tape player?  head alinement is very
critical, especially when you're dealing with the outer tracks, and a
classic example of cross talk was the original 4 track pros that irti
sold in 1996, don't know if they've resolved the cross talk issue or
not, but the a p h machines don't have this, nor does my tascam porta
studio 03, that I had re-biased for type 1 tape.  
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 17:37:46 -0400, Terri Stimmel wrote:

>Hello everyone,
>I'm trying to copy an NLS book.  I'm recording it, using my tape deck.  You
>know, with the library tape in one side, and a blank tape in the other.
>Well, I've recorded one tape so far, and I've noticed something that I
>really don't like, but I don't know if there's anything I can do about it.
>When I played the tape in my NLS machine, I had to turn the volume up half
>way, so that I could really hear it well.  And I noticed that I could hear
>noise, I believe from the other track.  It wasn't coming threw real loud,
>but it was noticeable.
>What do you all think?  Is it something with my tape recorder, or is this
>sort of thing normal?
>I'm using TDK tapes, and I've always thought that was a good brand.
>Any thoughts on this will be much appreciated.
>Terri
>
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