Reel to reel deck -Talk me in or out of buying


I can't help myself. I feel like an addict. I really, REALLY want to buy a reel to reel tape deck. But why? I don't own any reels. Can a case be made for buying a deck in this digital age? I'm salivating over a Revox g36 tube unit.

I'm tearing myself to pieces over here. HELP!
kublakhan
My buddy just scored a MINT Technics r2r on eBay because his step-dad who is a retired recording engineer said analog tape is the end of the movie.

The problem is, the movie ended about 30 years ago -- and tape doesn't age well like vinyl can. Plus, there was never that much pre-recorded r2r because cassettes flooded the market with the advent of car players and Walkmen.

Maybe you or your kid has a band and want to do analog recordings? Go fo it, if you can find tape at a decent price. But if you just want to sit, and watch the reels go 'round and 'round . . . . . . .

I don't think so!
While I don't know the particular Revox you are salivating over...

R2R can be a bit cumbersome, and as noted above-- tape does not age as well as vinyl, but I sure love my Technics, @ 15 ips with DBX 1, it really sounds sweet.

US Recording is a supplier for fresh supplies of Quantegy tape, a quick google and you will see them:
US Recording Media
Kubla, you can make an offer on my Technics 1520 (balanced), open reel when my Ampex 351 arrives :^).

Looking at Ebay tonight I see 1693, reel to reel tapes for sale.

Several are masters or master dubs and many are 7.5 IPS prerecorded, including three Beatles albums STILL SEALED.

I've purchased about 100 used tapes on Ebay in the last year or so. I got some dogs, just like I do when I buy old LP's at the thrift shop. Some because the material is not good and some because the recordings are not good.

However, mix in the great and (some) rare recordings I've scored, many of which I have never seen on LP or CD, and the price of the deck is a bargain, in fact less money than many audiophile power cords.

I recently bought a 15 IPS half track of a never released James Brown tune that is KILLER sound. When my audio group gets restless, I throw it on, crank the volume and watch everyone do their imitation of "The Godfather of Soul."

(They can't stop, somebody help them !)
Funny you should respond Albert, I was going to email you about your technics v. a tubed revox g36. Isn't the Ampex 351 tubed? Maybe you can email me a comparison between the ampex and technics when it comes in.

15 IPS tapes are hard to find. Tape, even with the hiss, sounds better to me than digital.

I still don't understand all of the pros and cons. I mean, we're all a little loopy here, but is buying a reel to reel deck at the top or at the bottom of the loop - i guess that's my question.