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Reference Flux
« on: July 28, 2013, 04:22:10 PM »
On my Otari MX5050BII-2 I hear changes in the sound when moving the Ref Flux from Low to Med to High during play. So I had a bright tape on and switched to High to calm the tape. My question is what Flux do others find should be used for old 2 track and newer 4 track commercial tapes?
Neal - Ampex Fineline F-44, 3 - Otari MX5050BII-2, Revox A77 Mk II , Teac A 4010s, 4070, Sony TC102A, Magnecord 1020, Systemdek IIX/Dynavector Karat 17D2MKII, CEC CD3300 CDP, K Works NanoMax DAC, Van Alsine Transcendence Eight+ tube preamp, Dynaco MkIV amp pair, Paradigm Reference Studio 100 v1