You know, I never thought about whether it is both channels that are affected equally. Good question. I will check on that tomorrow. My guess is yes - but only because I do not notice any skewing of the soundstage - I don't need to re-center the soundstage when I flip over the tape. But that may simply be volume, not clarity. Again, thanks, I'll check.
And all of these are commercial, pre-recorded tapes, usually from the 60's and 70's. Their age made me wonder if storage for 50-plus years has a greater negative effect on the first side, rather than the flip side. Doesn't sound logical, but just reaching.
And I might call ReelAudio and talk to Jim, as you suggest, @jnovak. He also sells calibration tapes, and would know exactly which ones my local bench folks would need.
Thanks again, everybody...
David

