Hi Mimi,

Gods! I thought I was the only person who felt that way about some of the
good old school stuff. And on that subject since we're going back into the
past a little right here, remember the 8-track tapes?  I was digging around
in one of my boxes and found about 120 of em! Unfortunately when we moved
out of our old house, the 8-track pleyers didn't come with us because they
were shot ta s--... yall know the rest LOL!   The reel to reel tapes predate
my music interest since I didn't start collecting stuff until 1975. I use ta
have one of those plug-in demagnitizer wands, a cassette head cleaning tape
as well as the combination cleaner/demagnitizer tape.they were great. I
don't know if any of that stuff exists anymore but maybe if you searched for
it on google or yousearched.com you never know what may turn up. I'll also
check into it myself it's got me interested.

Tony
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "mimi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: question about recording books


> How long have you been into tapes?  I use denatured alcohol to clean the
> heads; been doing that for years, way back when I used to have reel to
reel
> decks, too.  Also good on cassette machines.
>
> I used to have an electric wand demagnitizer which I used to use on all
> those machines I used to have.  I think it did a better job than the
> cassette one does, but that's my opinion, and everybody has one!  Now, I
> have a battery cassette-shaped demagnitizer since all my open reel decks
> were stolen from me in Nevada as a result of a secret divorce and the
person
> trashed everything I worked hard on through the years.  Many rare tapes
were
> willfully dumped in trash cans around Reno with braille and raised print
> labels affixed to them, and nobody gave a damn about how I was feeling
back
> then.  I could not get legal help and so on.  Anyway, back to the present
> topic, denatured alcohol, and be careful with the q tips--wipe the rubber
> roller and all the metal parts you can squeeze in to reach, then when you
> use the demagnitizer you can get at any RadioShack store, you turn down
the
> volume because the tone can be very piercing and I don't think you want to
> listen to that.  If you must monitor it, then set the volume to low enough
> for you to hear without being freaked out.  When the tone stops and the
tape
> automatically shuts off, you are demagnitized.  It does not affect your
> other tapes, although it would be a good idea to store that demagnitizer
two
> or three slots away in your case, if you have a big case that holds 40 or
50
> tapes.
>
> The battery in that thing lasts a long time.  I've had mine for twelve
> years.  I'd rather have the wand, but don't know if the electric wand
> demagnitizers are available anymore.  It saddens me that so many good
things
> we used to use have passed on to the next format.  Sometimes, I really do
> miss the older formats, but the cost of maintaining it these days are
> horrendous, I hear, especially for low income owners who do not have lots
of
> money to play with and spend.  Phono cartridges are already expensive, I
> hear.  It's a shame!
>
> I'm sorry I launched into a full-blown lecture about that.  I realize I
come
> a long way.  I'm already facing complete digitiizing of my tapes,
including
> music on videotapes which I recorded two years ago.  It's a massive
project
> which I am enjoying working on.  The vast majority of my collection will
now
> be in mp3 on CD's.
>
> I know that the more you take care of your machines, the longer they will
> last.  I miss the neighborhood repair shop where they used to know you and
> fixed your equipment and kept it going.  What a sad thing this is a
> throwaway world, and even people are throwaways now.  Sorry.
>
> Take care and best of luck with your audio work.
>
> Mimi
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Mp3 is what I do best.  Some may have better editing programs than me, but
> I'm not jealous.  I just cannot afford it.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Terri Stimmel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 6:43 PM
> Subject: Re: question about recording books
>
>
> > Hi,
> > How do I demagnetize my tape heads?  And what do I need in order to do
> that?
> > Also, what's good to use, when cleaning a tape deck?
> > Thank you,
> > Terri
> >
> >
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