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Hey gang, I've done some looking around on the Internet for the past few days and haven't come up with much info yet (including some Yahoo Groups) so I thought I'd try this well spring of like minded techies and gear heads. In one large step backwards, I recently took the plunge and purchased an Otari 8 track ($14,000 a decade or two ago, nowadays cheaper than recording software) I'm looking to purchase some blank tape for it, both for professional recording and also for recording rehearsals. I've been looking at Ampex/Quantgy 456 just because I know it's an industry standard. So two questions: 1) Is 456 really the way to go? Or are there other high quality tapes out there that would serve me well? Does it depend on the application? I'm recording mostly electronic music along with a fair amount of musique concrete. By electronic music, I mean modern day synths and analog and digital processors. 2) On eBay there are many auctions for used tape that has been bulk demagnitized as well as "new" tape that is several years or decades old. I am aware of the difference in quality between virgin and demagnitized tape, and I am also aware of 25 year old tape starting to delaminate or have the oxide coating come off as you play it. The questions are: How old can "new" tape be for it to still be viable (assuming good storage conditions), and Does used tape degrade faster once it's been run through the machine and then put into storage for many years? I'm looking for both 1/4" and 1/2" reels (10.5") Any specific advice would be welcome and especially any links to websites that contain more info. TIA, Stephen __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com