TME Reel to Reel Audio Splicing Tape Blue Color 1/2" X 82' in TME Logo Poly Pack for RMGI, Quantegy, Maxell, AMPEX, ATR Media AC1S89B2C
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If you want to splice 1/4" tapes, you will need either a splicing block or a splicing machine, such as It is no longer possible to manufacture the machines. The splicing tape you use with this item would be 1/4" thick, not 1/2" thick like with a splicing block. must cut about 3/4" long and lay the cassette tape over the block splice. Then you press along the length of the tape with a Q-tip to secure it An easy way to make sure the adhesive sticks. TME AC1S94B1C or TME AC1S89B1C 1/4" splicing tape is one of the most commonly used tapes. Normally, it is really hard to do a good splice without any block. You will get a pop if there is a gap between the ends of the tape at your splice as well as an area where dirt can accumulate as well. This could also cause your tape heads to be exposed to adhesive.
Selected User Reviews For TME Reel to Reel Audio Splicing Tape Blue Color 1/2" X 82' in TME Logo Poly Pack for RMGI, Quantegy, Maxell, AMPEX, ATR Media AC1S89B2C
I worked out perfect. In my reel-to-reel machine, I used it to mend broken tapes. The cassette tape is also available.
On VHS tapes, I have used this and it works fine.
For splicing a VHS tape, the tape was the perfect choice.