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Gear / Technical Help => Playback Forum => Topic started by: 3dnow on February 15, 2011, 05:32:44 PM
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Devices equipped DBX NR by make & model.
95 % of info are taken from service instructions, catalogs of manufacturers and my personal experience.
Receivers:
Vector Research
VRX-9500
Equalizer:
ADC(Audio Dynamics)
SS-525X
Top tape decks:
Aiwa
AD-F1000
AD-WX808
AD-WX909
XK-007 Excelia
XK-009 Excelia
Akai / for Japan*
GX-8 /GX-93/GX-Z8000*
GX-R60
GX-R66
GX-R70EX
Fisher
CR-WZ1
Luxman
K-106
K-118
K-405
K-406
KX-102
Marantz / for Europe*
PMD-430 /CP-430* (Pro portable)
SD-64
SD-74
SD-630
SD-640
SD-820
SD-930
SD-6000DBX
SD-8000DBX
SD-9000DBX
Onkyo
TA-2090-Integra/
TA-2900-Integra
Pioneer
CT-970
CT-3070R
CT-S88R
Proton
AD-630
AD-740
Sansui
D-990R
Tascam
234/L
238
Teac
A-550RX
A-800
A-860 Esoteric
C-1 (ext.)
C-3RX
C-3X
R-606X
R-616X
R-666X
R-777X
R-888X
R-919X Esoteric
R-999X
V-1RX
V-2RX
V-3RX
V-4RX
V-5RX
V-95RX
V-500X
V-530X
V-550X
V-707RX
V-800X
V-850X
V-888X
V-900X
V-909RX
V-970X Esoteric
W-990RX Esoteric
Z-5000
Z-6000
Z-7000
Technics
RS-B33W
RS-B66W
RS-B68R
RS-B78R
RS-B85
RS-B100
RS-B605
RS-B608R
RS-B705
RS-B755
RS-B905
RS-B965
RS-M240X
RS-M245X
RS-M253X
RS-M255X
RS-M265X
RS-M270X
RS-M275X
RS-T55R
RS-T80R
RS-TR555
Yamaha / for Japan*
C-200 (Pro)
C-300 (Pro)
K-1x* / K-1020
K-640B
K-720
K-960
K-1000
K-1020 / K-1x*
K-2000
KX-800Ti/U
KX-1200Ti/U
KX-R700Ti/U
Tape decks Low-fi (Roughly):
Akai
GX-A5X
HX-A3X
Marantz
SD-440
SD-551
Pioneer
CT-2070R
CT-S66R
Teac
R-400X
R-435X
V-400X
V-450X
V-455X
Technics
RS-B18
RS-B48R
RS-B49R
RS-B50
RS-B55
RS-B58R
RS-B207
RS-B405
RS-M227X
RS-M228X
RS-M229X
RS-M233X
RS-M234X
RS-M235X
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spam?
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Weird post but actually right. I even kept a Technics RSM 245X deck with DBX because it had a passive pass through decode/encode feature. But not sure what the hell the post is really about other than a manufacturers list.
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Here the information on the manufacturers who have applied DBX NR in cassette tape recorders of the Top class is systematised.
Unless this post is similar to a spam?
Has a little corrected, virtually having divided the list a deck on two parts: more expensively / is cheaper.
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Hmm, aren't you about 20 years too late? Odd post indeed.
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yes, strange thing to see, but coincidentally, something I'm sort of looking for. I'm doing lots of tape to digital transfers these days. I have about a dozen projects on the to do list that were recorded with dbx noise reduction. i don't have access to any dbx decks anymore. My old one has a dbx disc pass thru feature, to decode dbx encoded albums (and also to decode tapes played on another deck thru this one).
What I'm trying to find now would be some sort of plug in that could replicate the dbx decoding procsess...
I know there isn't officially one available. Any recommendations what I could use to uncompress the recording and clean it up properly? I already know plenty of crap I can do to it to make it worse! haha...
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That's a fascinating problem-
it's interesting to think that it might be possible to do it with software but I'm not sure the phasing information would be corectly reworked in the PC. You're effectively asking for a digital alternative to an analogue problem. I think the process might be better in the analogue domain.
I used to work with a guy who valued the DBX stuff more than Dolby and although I never had any experience of the DBX process; I had nothing but hassle with the Dolby system.
I think your best bet would be to try and find an example of such a machine on eBay...
JimP
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Mode DBX-disc allows to use the tape deck as the decoder of the soundtracks reproduced from vinyl records, written down with application of this system NR.
Theoretically/practically it can be applied to reproduction of DBX-records from the second Hi-End tape deck which has been not equipped DBX, using the first DBX-tape deck as the decoder.