|  | Posted by Mr. Tapeguy on 04/25/06 13:27 
> >> > Also, a cleaning tape was used frequently; repair shop suggested every
 > > 100 hours.
 >
 Or as needed.
 >
 > Any clog that can't be cleared with simply playing a normal tape through
 > should be sent for head cleaning (its cheaper in the long run).  The sale of
 > head cleaning or should that be "head evaporating" tapes should be outlawed.
 >
 > Regarding tapes I have always help the philosophy that if one spends a
 > considerable amount of money on a camera, operator, audio man then putting a
 > cheap tape in to record seems foolhardy in the extreme.
 >
 > I got into the habit of using Sony premium tapes, no reason than they were
 > the first brand I tried and just stuck with them because I've never had a
 > problem with them.  Why change?
 
 I agree if it ain't broke don't fix it; however, Sony premium tape is
 the cheap tape you feel is "foolhardy in the extreme" - their lowest
 grade consumer product.
 
 > I know a technician at the local University and he tells me he sees very few
 > tape problems and the cameras he looks after have every known brand shoved
 > in them.  The main problem is the students using the same tape time and time
 > again which does cause the odd drop out.  Beer or Tape?  What do you think?
 
 < urp >
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