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Tapes, they've been around for years, they've been used millions of times, and they're the eisiest to recored on to. But the sound doesn't even come close to CD's unless you want to spend $500.00 on a DAT (Digital Audio Tape) player. But nowdays, with Tape Noise reduction, you almost replicate the digital audio quality of a CD or DAT. Tape Noise comes from the rubbing of the tape against the tape head and the sound is audiable through the speakers. This constant hiss can become anoying and sounds like you're listening to an out of tuned radio. There are many different types of noise reduction, some more powerful than others. The most popular type of noise reduction is Dolby-B. But there are many other types that you can learn more about on this page. This page will also have other information about tapes that are very interesting. |
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