Reel to reel


I’m entertaining the idea of purchasing a reel to reel to record my albums on and also use to possibly soften the digital age a bit. Does anyone know where or if NEW blank tapes can be purchased? Are there any thoughts on a resurgence of R2R and if blank media will become more easily accessible?
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clio09, thank you, appreciate it.
If that Otari is as good as it looks, the price is right. You don't save $1k when you go with higher end R2R deck. Technics transport is smoother than Otari ? Are you sure, that's unexpected ?

Thank you Benjie, knowing the bias and EQ before I buy the tape gives me the consolation that I'll get good results.

Gusser, I'm glad you have the proper paper work, now you'll get the best results. That will help you enjoy your new deck even more.
Inna:   Yes, it is!  It is near new in appearance and operation. Quite exceptional since it was built in 1986.  RE: tape transport.  Just my HO.  I have spent minimal time with the Otari and should reserve judgement.  I am awaiting a replacement integrated amp, (Decided toobs are not for me... back to solid state) which is arriving today.  Hope to spend more time with the MX in the coming weeks.  I may find I am mistaken.

orpheus10:  I believe I have confused you.  The Otari came with all documents, provided by Mr. Wall.  I have owned the 1506 for 35 years and all this time without an owners manual (or feet for that matter).  During the refurb, I will take the time to read and learn the significance of the Bias and Equalizations switches and how they relate to different tape types.  Appreciate the input.

I know I'm repeating, but there is a good reason; while you don't need new caps all throughout the deck, they will greatly enhance your recordings if installed on "input" and "output". Get the best electrolytic capacitors available.
This is the tape I'm purchasing;


        https://www.atrtape.com/products/mds-36-14-x-3600


Now I'm trying to figure what bias and equalization I set on the RS1506 for this tape?

If you've been using Ampex Grand Master 456 this is a really similar formulation. Also corresponds to 3M 996