PS Audio's from Coal to Coltrane
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Hi Everyone!! this is the first time I post here, but have been following the forums for quite sometime now. I have learned a lot from old posts making a lot easier making decisions when buying gear!! I have just ordered a pair of B&W 703 and am about to order from a different dealer cables as well. However, since I don't live in the US, it can become very expensive If I order something wrong. I live in Brazil.
Hi everyone.
Please help.
I have recently acquired a TEAC A-2050 tape player.
From what I know, its a pretty standard, consumer level, 1/4" tape recorder.
I have a stash of Ampex 406 Audio Mastering Tapes which I attempted to use in this player.
When record enabled, the audio path and VU meters lead me to believe I am recording. However, when I playback what I tried to record, I hear it VERY faintly.
First of all, am I using the right kind of tape?
Can anybody shed some light on tape types and formats?
Thanks,
C
Welcome to The Entry Level, and welcome to the weird and wonderful world of hi-end audio. This hobby can be overwhelming and intimidating, we know, but the joy it creates should far exceed and outshine any potential frustration.
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Or where do you get your bricks from, slave sonics or what? http://www.optonline.net/Finance/AP/Article?articleId=291175&categoryId=18 
I just watched the PS Audio's "From Coal to Coltrane" DVD and it got me wondering: Why are Stereophile editors on a manufacturer's promotional DVD? What is up with that? This is not an educational DVD, this is promotional material and Paul McGowan makes no bones about it. I can't fathom how there could be an even more blatant conflict of interest except perhaps MF soliciting hi-fi manufacturers to advertise on his web site. I'm truly appalled.