Best Sounding 1/4" Tape?

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What is your recommendation for the best-sounding and currently available brand new 1/4" recording tape?
 
SM900 @ 30 ips...CCIR/IEC, of course. ;)
 
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Some people like ATR which along with SM900 are the generally preferred tapes for live recording with the most headroom. Bruce Brown may want to comment also. I like several tapes for my dubbing - ATR, SM911, SM468 for the regular 1.5mil tape. For 1 mil tape, I have been using LPR90 which has the same tape formulation as SM900.

Larry
 
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What is your recommendation for the best-sounding and currently available brand new 1/4" recording tape?

Are you considering recording live or just dubbing vinyl?
 
I've always used SM900. Yes, tried them all. Would never use thinner tape either. Just the quietest, most reliable there is..... for me.
 
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Some people like ATR which along with SM900 are the generally preferred tapes for live recording with the most headroom. Bruce Brown may want to comment also. I like several tapes for my dubbing - ATR, SM911, SM468 for the regular 1.5mil tape. For 1 mil tape, I have been using LPR90 which has the same tape formulation as SM900.

Larry

Larry,

What are the sonic pros and cons of SM900 versus SM911 versus SM468 (I understand the difference in output levels)?
 
Gentlemen: Is there a concern these days about the quality control or the consistency of SM900 tape?
 
Well, it's been opined current RTM is good; however, I haven't direct experience with it.
 
Gentlemen: Is there a concern these days about the quality control or the consistency of SM900 tape?

During the company changeover years ago, there were some hiccups, but the past 3-4yr, everything has been consistent.
 
Thank you, Bruce.
 
So why is the 900 considered less archival than the 911 or the 468?
 
According to RTM, the main advantage to the SM468 is its archival lifetime. I know a few engineers who like the sound it imparts to the recordings they do. It doesn't have as much headroom as has been mentioned. Almost all of my safety masters were done on SM911 from the '80's before SM900 was around. I haven't heard any deterioration problems in the 30 years of those tapes. Of course, both SM900 and particularly ATR are relatively new formulations, so we haven't had a really long time for them (SM468s have been around a long time, IIRC around 40-50 years).

Another issue that distinguishes tapes is that if you have an older consumer machine, it may not be able to take the high bias needed for the hotter tapes, and won't be able to take advantage of the headroom of those tapes.

Larry
 

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