A: Yes, absolutely! We specialize in the professional restoration of aged and damaged cassette tapes, including those affected by mould. Here is a summary of the types of damage we can typically address:
* Cassette tapes exhibiting fading or signal loss.
* Tapes that are scratched or physically marked.
* Cassette tapes that have become brittle or stiff over time.
* Tapes contaminated with surface dirt or dust accumulation.
* Cassette tapes that have been previously spliced or repaired.
* Tapes that have sustained water damage.
* Cassette tapes showing signs of mould contamination (in the majority of cases).
Our Comprehensive Restoration Process:
1. Detailed Expert Assessment: Each cassette tape is meticulously evaluated by our experienced media specialists to determine the extent and nature of any damage.
2. Professional Cleaning & Restoration Techniques: We utilize broadcast-quality cassette decks and commercial-grade equipment. Tapes undergo physical cleaning to carefully remove dust, surface mould, and contaminants, significantly enhancing both the tape integrity and the quality of the analogue signal. We also address common issues such as 'sticky shed syndrome' if present in older tapes.
3. Archive-Grade Restoration Technology: We employ specialized, archive-grade cleaning and restoration technologies and solutions to maximize the recovery of your valuable audio content.
4. Necessary Physical Repairs: Our technicians perform any necessary physical repairs, such as re-splicing broken tapes or addressing tape shell issues to ensure smooth playback during digitization.
5. High-Quality Digitization & Stringent Quality Checks: Following the restoration process, tapes are digitized with meticulous attention to detail, and the resulting digital files undergo rigorous quality control checks to ensure optimal results.
No Additional Restoration Charges: All basic restoration procedures are included within our standard cassette to digital conversion pricing. In the rare event that a cassette tape is deemed beyond successful recovery (this occurs in less than 1% of cases), you will receive a full refund for that tape. We strongly advise that the sooner you choose to digitize your cassette tapes, the higher the likelihood of successful preservation and restoration of your precious audio memories!