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Re: OLD VHS TAPES: What to Know!

I can see how bad tapes can shed oxide and clog heads but how do they break transports ?

Terminal binding within the cassette housing causing strain on the transport?

Most modern VCRs IME, although lightweight in construction, seem to have better engineered transports. Gentler tape handling, automatic shutoff if a tape binds.

As for your "Properly Cared For " rules, I try to observe 1) & 2) but 3) doesn't seem to make much difference.

I try to leave my tapes in the "tails out" , played position, as per old professional practice but to be honest I have never come across print through on consumer tapes.

I use Sony, Maxell, TDK, Panasonic, Philips and assorted cheapie tapes.

The Panasonics have the best longevity.


cheers
michael w


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