Gints Klimanis
August 28th, 2003, 05:09 PM
Hi,
When I used to run multitrack audio tape recorders and stereo recorder decks, I wet cleaned the heads and used a Demagnetizer machine. A number of pro audio engineers recommended this practice, but I haven't seen any mention of
it in the video world. I didn't notice an abvious difference on my audio decks, but I used the Demagnetizer nonetheless. They come in the shape of audio cassettes or a magic wand. I own
the magic wand variety.
Cassette variety:
http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=AUD-27420-DEMAG
Wand variety:
http://www.audiovisionsinc.com/usedstuff/demagnetizer23450.html
When I used to run multitrack audio tape recorders and stereo recorder decks, I wet cleaned the heads and used a Demagnetizer machine. A number of pro audio engineers recommended this practice, but I haven't seen any mention of
it in the video world. I didn't notice an abvious difference on my audio decks, but I used the Demagnetizer nonetheless. They come in the shape of audio cassettes or a magic wand. I own
the magic wand variety.
Cassette variety:
http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=AUD-27420-DEMAG
Wand variety:
http://www.audiovisionsinc.com/usedstuff/demagnetizer23450.html