Tape Head Azimuth: O'scope Assisted- Part 2
Proper head alignment and calibration are critical for any tape machine, be it cassette or reel to reel. Especially if you plan to make tapes to be played on other machines, for instance, your car's stereo or your Walkman, or your friend's stereo. I realize not everyone has access to an oscilloscope, but this is the best way to guarantee correct adjustments are made. In this second installment of a 2 part series, I adjust the head azimuth of 2 machines using the factory alignment of a 3rd machine as the reference. All goes well, and I'm satisfied that everything is aligned for the best. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to subscribe. Background song by Hammy Technoid titled "Trance Sub-Stance"

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