How about redundancy?  <grin>

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From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Revox cassette recorder


> There's no such thing as an indestructable storage medium. I'd call a hard
> drive one of the least-trustworthy of the media, but ultimately nthe
> safest backup method is one that involves duplicity.
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> On Tue, 29 May 2007, Gary Wood wrote:
>
>> Hi Bob.  Here's a question:  If everyone gives up CD's and tapes for a
>> harddrive, if you put all your stored music on it from many years of
>> listening, what if the drive crashes, and then you lose everything you 
>> have,
>> short of copying to another harddrive recording system?
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Bob Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>> Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 1:24 PM
>> Subject: Revox cassette recorder
>>
>>
>>> The Revox cassette recorder that you are probably looking for is  the
>>> model
>>> 710.
>>> Nakimichi made two professional cassette recorders in the 70's. The 
>>> 1000,
>>> and the cheaper 700. I personally have the 700 model. It is a solenoid
>>> machine with three motors with Dolby, echo, and a oscillator for tape
>>> alignment. The thinking here is that there are no two cassettes alike
>>> despite how stringent manufacturing might be. By using the tone for
>>> alignment you could be assured of a perfect recording all of the time. .
>>> The
>>> 700 even comes with a wired remote control. This company also made a
>>> portable 600 model which was very good for field recording.
>>> You may also want to look at Tascam. Tascam is the professional line of
>>> Teac. If I had my druthers and wanted to stick with the audio tape
>>> format I would much rather use R-dat. The problem here is that R-dat is
>>> used
>>> professionally, and unfortunately did not catch on with the public as
>>> expected. It has been rumoured in the audio file community that CD's are
>>> now
>>> on the way out in favour of audio being put on flash cards and hard
>>> drives.
>>> It truly makes sense, as you can now get a 500 GB external hard drive 
>>> for
>>> about 150 bucks. One could virtually have their entire record collection
>>> on
>>> one portable drive to take anywhere. Most commercial radio stations now
>>> have
>>> their entire music library on hard drives.
>>>
>>>  " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>> Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 12:30 PM
>>> Subject: audio cassette squeel problem
>>>
>>>
>>>> The last thing that you want to do is to amerce your cassette in water.
>>>> Make sure that anything that comes in contact with the audio tape is
>>>> clean
>>>> such as the tape transport, capstan, pinch roller, and record and
>>>> playback
>>>> heads. Once that is done, and the tape still squeeks then you may want 
>>>> to
>>>> try the following.
>>>> Tape Baking
>>>> When magnetic recording tapes are being stored, moisture is slowly
>>>> absorbed by the binder that holds the components of the tape together.
>>>> Affected tapes will squeak when played back. The squeaking can be heard
>>>> directly from the tape passing over the playback head and other fixed
>>>> parts of the player, but is also transmitted electronically through the
>>>> playback head. Often the tape will also sound dull and distorted.
>>>>
>>>> If you hear a tape that is squeaking, stop playing the tape 
>>>> immediately.
>>>> Continuing to play a squeaking tape can cause permanent damage to the
>>>> tape, and in some cases damage to the player.
>>>>
>>>> This problem can happen to any tape, but is more common in tapes
>>>> manufactured after the mid 1970s in the USA.
>>>>
>>>> The solution to the problem of squeaking tapes is to bake the tapes at
>>>> very low temperature in an oven. There are as many different opinions
>>>> about optimum temperature and duration of baking as there are audio
>>>> engineers. Certainly, do not attempt to bake your own tapes unless you
>>>> can
>>>> be certain that the temperature in your oven will not exceed 60 degrees
>>>> Celsius
>>>>
>>>> CD ROM Services Pty Ltd offers a tape baking service, and although we
>>>> have
>>>> successfully baked well over a hundred tapes, and haven't damaged one, 
>>>> we
>>>> will take all care in baking your tapes, but cannot take responsibility
>>>> for accidental damage. If you give us your tapes to bake, it is on the
>>>> basis that you agree with this
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