Open Reel Curious


I am relatively new to audiophile level listening, with a respectable SS system, streaming mainly, with some discs and vinyl in the mix as well.  But I am intrigued with open reel. Yet I am also a bit intimidated. There is clearly a learning curve regarding equipment, calibration, tape types, etc, not to mention a pretty major expense. 
 

It seems like there are only a very few places to listen and learn - Brooklyn, LA, Vancouver, BC…? Anyone know of places in Chicago or Detroit where one can go to hear high-end open reel demos and talk to knowledgeable people in person? Anyone have any advice, like “Run! Run far away!” lol. 

mattsca

Showing 2 responses by dishman442

Not stupid. The reason is he is borrowing them so free music but for the cost of tape. 

The speed at which you record impacts the cost, and comparing an analog to analog recording to streaming is ludicrous. Besides, you well know the cost of gear plus subscription makes streaming far from cheap.  Jammer01 has archived a ton of analog music, and as he says, many are now unavailable. Please modify your responses to be more respectful. This is a discussion forum, not a competition.