I’ve owned many R2R decks during the last 50 years: teac, akai, pioneer and Otari 5050. The Otari and pioneer were 15ips decks and the Otari using balanced interconnects sounded the best.
I was like the OP, I wanted a very nice deck that I could rip albums to it to build playlists. I also wanted to buy prerecorded music and nothing sounded good except at 15ips recordings and the tapes were hundreds of dollars. Plus, some of the 10.5” used tapes I bought weren’t that good and brand new tapes were expensive. The recordings I made didn’t sound any better than the source so why would I duplicate the music without any improvement of sq.
if I was going to record a live event, I’m not sure if I would go analog or dsd digital. I sold all my vinyl since I sold my r2r deck, so no analog and have never missed it at all.

