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Kronos wrote:Metal tapes, IIRC, were tapes that used a type of chromium in the magnetic particles. Maxell had the CrO2 (chromium dioxide, if my high school chemistry memory hasn't failed me) type that provided a greater frequency response for recording. These tapes accentuated the higher end of the frequency range (called Treble), and because of this, they had a history of being light on bass and a bit hissy. So, the proper way to record/listen to playback of metal tapes, you had the metal position, which was kind of like Dolby noise reduction...it basically dropped off a lot of the higher frequencies off the recording/playback so that the hiss went away.
This is all from personal experience. When I was around 12, I got into recording tapes and playing them in my walkman. I kind of became a bit of a poor man's audiophile, and was obsessed with finding ways of getting a good sound from tapes. I would even make my own extra long tape by splicing them together. I'd end up with around 2 hours of playback on one tape.
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