In article , Marky P
wrote:
I bought 2 or 3 Metal tapes in my lifetime. Must say, I did like the
results but I've heard people talk 'bad' about them and I don't know
why. Maybe excessive head wear? At least you didn't need Dolby with
Metal tapes. BTW, used TDK MA.
IIRC there were two concerns.
1) That they needed a higher applied field to record up to the max levels,
and to correctly bias the tape. So many of the decks that had a 'metal'
setting for them were unable to use them properly - e.g. because the record
head saturated before the tape! :-)
2) That early examples of the tape were prone to degrading as the metal
oxidised or otherwise reacted with their environment.
Can't say how well founded the above ideas were. I just tried metal
cassette a few times and decided that - in my recorder - they didn't seem
worth the money at the time.
IIRC head wear was also said to be a worry with some early 'Crome' tapes.
....and I can say I miss cassette much. Useful before I had digital
recording, but...
Slainte,
Jim
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