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Does it matter if I have a dubbing cassette deck instead of two separate decks for making copies?

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Does it matter if I have a dubbing cassette deck instead of two separate decks for making copies?

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Many dubbing decks are cheap and do not do a good job on quality when making a copy of a tape, partly because the consumer companies don’t think people will notice the difference…NOT. Deadheads are audiophiles. The reason you are on a tree is: 1) You REALLY want the shows and, 2) You want the best possible quality tape you can get for a free recording. There ARE dubbing decks out there that do a good job, but cost more and are usually worth it (both Sony and Denon make good high-end dubbing decks). If you have a dubbing deck, NEVER, repeat, NEVER use the high speed dub when you are making a copy for someone. Why? You will reduce the quality of the tape, for the person you are making it for and any copies they will make. Always make the best quality tapes you can with the equipment you have on hand. When a tree is started the administrator will want to know what equipment you have (brand, type, number of heads, etc…). This information is needed so that when the administrator sets up

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