eggontoast said:
Hell no, they were rubbish back in the day and haven't improved with age.
No they weren't. Don't make such a broadbrush generalist dismissal based on the fact that you obviously only bought sh-t ones.
davedotco said:
Would anyone care to explain what their 'Play trim' actually does?
Ie, what does it actually do and does it work?
It's basically a treble control ahead of the Dolby circuit which stopped dull tapes from sounding even more muddy because of Dolby mistracking. It does sort of work (at least it did on the Nad I once auditioned). If manufacturers used the correct playback EQ in the first place, it would have been less of a problem, at least with half-decent tapes from the major labels. But many did not. I always suspected some manufacturers purposefully set the EQ wrong to mask the inadequate s/n ratio of their playback-amps and heads, which could be fairly easily masked on their decks' own recordings by under-biasing the tape a smidgen.