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 jemmer01

 

Here's a great source for refurbished vintage R2R's at reasonable rprices.

I have a Revox B77 they sold me.  Flawless.  I "borrow" records and CD's and record them.  

https://reeltoreeltech.com

Since you asked, 

I had 30 or so blank reels from way back when, all still in shrink wrap.  I also recorded over some less than stellar recordings from the past.  I now have about 65 reels full of music. Many I'm sure are not currently available.