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ABOUT
CASSETTE
TAPES
This
unit
is
designed
to
be
used
only
with
Chromeposition
tape,
and
will
not
work
properly
with
Ferrichrome
tape
formulations.
Cr02tape
(Bias:
HIGH;
EQ:
70ps)
should
be
used.
Also,
the
use
of
C-120
tapes
is
not
recommended
because
they
exhibit
poorer
performance,
and
can
be
the
cause
of
equipment
failure.
Preventing
accidental
erasure
of
recordings
To
keep
from
inadvertently
erasing
a
prFzed
recording,
all
cassette
tapes
have
record
protection
tabs
along
the
top
edge
of
the
cassette
shell.
If
this
tab
is
broken
out
using
a
screwdriver
or
any
other
appropriate
imple¬
ment,
it
will
not
be
possible
to
record
on
the
corre¬
sponding
side
of
the
tape.
This
will
protect
your
record¬
ings
from
accidental
erasure.
For
4-track
recording,
it’s
necessary
to
break
out
the
tabs
for
both
the
A
and
B
sides
of
the
tape.
When
you’d
like
to
record
over
a
tape
with
the
tabs
broken
out,
just
cover
the
holes
(where
the
tabs
were)
with
tape.
PREVENTING
ACCIDENTAL
TAPE
ERASURE:
Storing
cassette
tapes
To
prevent
tape
slack,
fit
a
stopper
into
the
tape
or
keep
tapes
in
their
cases.
Do
not
store
tapes
in
direct
sunlight,
or
in
places
with
high
heat
or
humidity,
as
this
may
damage
the
tapes.
Also,
keep
the
tapes
away
from
magnetic
fields,
such
as
near
televisions
or
speakers,
because
the
recordings
can
be
erased
or
sonically
alterd
to
some
degree.
RECORDING
OVER
A
TAPE
WITH
THE
TABS
BROKEN
OUT:
Taking
up
tape
slack
If
the
tape
is
used
when
it
is
slack,
or
some
portion
of
the
tape
is
out
of
the
cassette
shell,
there
is
a
risk
it
may
become
tangled
around
the
capstan
or
pinchroller.
In
order
to
correct
this,
insert
a
pencil
or
ballpoint
pen
into
the
center
of
one
reel,
and
rotate
to
take
up
loose
tape
slack.
Cassette
shell
Cover
the
hole
with
adhesive
tape.

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