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From: jlo@ucbvax.ARPA (Jeff Lo)
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Subject: dbx vs. Dolby B/C
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Date: Fri, 30-Nov-84 15:57:50 EST
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Posted: Fri Nov 30 15:57:50 1984
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I am currently looking to add a cassette deck to my system which
consists of a Yamaha R-70 reciever, Yamaha CD-2, a Yamaha turntable
and Polk Audio 5B speakers and am looking for opinions about the
merits of dbx over Dolby B or C. Is the noise reduction that much 
better that I would notice it if I recorded a CD? In particular I
am looking at the Yamaha K-1000 cassette deck. Would I be better off
with this deck with dbx or would perhaps something like a
Nakamichi in the same price range (~$600) with Dolby be better.
Please respond to this account, if there is sufficient interest
I will summarize to the net. Thanks!

				Jeff Lo
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