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Old January 9th 09, 11:07 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.pro
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Default Tape recording theory

On Jan 9, 9:32*am, Rob wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 6, 5:28 pm, (D.M.
Procida) wrote:
I'd be quite interested in owning a copy of "Modern Instrumentation Tape
Recording - An Engineering Handbook", but not 48 of them:


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350149931255


Does anyone want to help split this?


Daniele


I reccommed this book....


Elements of tape recorder circuits
by Herman Burstein
Published in 1957, Gernsback Library (New York)


It's an oldie but a goodie..
Lots of detail about EQ circuits, bias osc *etc... nothing about Dolby
NR of course..


There were a few hits on the web, you may be able to download a copy..


Mark


You can indeed - and a very good read it looks too, thanks.

I like the bit on improving sound, or rather 'listening pleasure' -
should strike a chord or two ;-)

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your welcome

Mark