Abstract

It seems to the author admirably demonstrated in a recent article by Camras' that economy is no longer a primary problem with standard tape. How it is time for someone to get rid of the one remaining bogey: hiss. Even the 7-1/2-ips tapes played with a 90-microinch head exhibit altogether too high a hiss level, and the published data on the CBS system doesn't promise much. Surely some of this astronomical packing density obtained by Goldmark, Mee, Goodell, Guckenburg, Rrophy, et al., could be traded for greatly improved signal-to-noise ratio. I know there are a number like me who would nelcome a high-quality, compatible cartridge. I only hope it isn't too late to avoid another 'War of the Speeds.'

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