Tape copies can be made either by the method of direct recording or magnetic printing. So far only direct recording has been successfully applied, ranging from the 1 : 1 nominal-to the 1 : 16 multiple speed mode. Multiple speed tape duplicating is very effective when manufacturing tape records of low nominal tape speed, i.e. 1 7/8 in/s. Design considerations of tape duplicators are reviewed and the efficiency of their practical application discussed.
Author:
Ooms, Johan L.
Affiliation:
Philips' Phonographic Industries, Baarn, Netherlands
AES Convention:
31 (October 1966)
Paper Number:
458
Publication Date:
October 1, 1966
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