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Subject: "Re: HELP... - (nf)"
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Date: Wed, 20-Jul-83 11:03:39 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jul 20 11:03:39 1983
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ihlpf!burris    Jul 20  8:42:00 1983

I highly recommend the Harmon-Kardon CD401 cassette deck. It is an
excellent deck for the price and will take metal tapes. The metal
tapes are quieter and have a higher saturation point, thus a wider
dynamic range. The wider dynamic range is seldom needed for
recording albums for play in the car. For live recording where there
is a large dynamic range, I have found metal tapes to be the best.
Actually, the Maxell XL-S tapes have a 2-3db. boost in the high
frequencies that you may notice when recording with a machine which
has a flat frequency response. 

Dave Burris
ihlpf!burris
BTL - Naperville