Reel to Reel Options


Have always loved the sound of reel to reel recordings and am looking to jump back into the fray. I am interested in hearing the best options for great sound quality and reliability for used units. I have looked at AKAI (GX635 - GX 747), Revox B77, Otari MX5050, and Pioneer 909. Comments and/or recommendations?

zygat

Pioneer 1050L was similar to the 1011L but had 2 track head option. Back in the 70's-80's, I used to sell audio and our demo source was the 1050L set at 15 ips. We recorded direct to disk albums, London Phase 4, and other better quality LP's. Great sounding deck, built like a tank. Good luck with blank media.

I own several open reel decks. A Technics 1506. I'm surprised no one mentioned this deck. With three speeds and both 1/4 and 1/2 track heads, it's the most versatile machine out there. I own a Teac X2000M. It lacks 3/34 IPS but is an excellent machine. It's a great time to get into R2R these days. People and companies are dumping tapes. I just bought three master tapes from the Crown label on eBay. $30.00 a pop! These tapes are old but recorded on some excellent quality tape. Scotch 111 was as good as tape ever could be in my opinion. 10 Unknown 1/2" 10.5" Studio Reel to Reel Music Tapes | eBay Here's a link to just a few tapes this guy is selling. No Beatles or Rolling Stones but hey maybe something of interest. Have fun. Joe

Yes my Technics 1506...that's one he'll of a,Reel to Reel..I have owned it for over 35 years.i started with a Realistic Reel to Reel my mother bought me it was the one that was always on sale for $99 .I sold it years ago to my friends son.i even belonged to Columbia House Tapes and still have 8 of there tapes,oh and one Beatles the White Album Reel to Reel.I also own a AKAI 1721 W and a Teac 1250..My uncle used to have one and he would record the America Bandstand show after school.

I always wanted a R2R deck and picked up an Otari MX55. I restored it and absolutely love it. If you like the sound of analog music, just record your favorite HD audio using High Quality tape like RTM SM900 on a correctly calibrated R2R deck and just enjoy. I personally like it better than Vinyl.  In addition, there are recordings made directly from the original master tapes and they sound spectacular.

limomangus,

A friend has a Technics reel to reel like yours and it is a very nice machine.  Two techs I know also like those machines a lot for the sound and build quality.  However, one tech notes that it is stuffed with Panasonic electrolytic caps that will, in time, leak and the electrolytic paste inside of these caps is highly corrosive; if the leaking substance reaches the circuit board traces that will take out the trace.  He recommends replacement of those caps.  Given how many are in the machine it is not a cheap job, but the machine deserves such treatment.  He got back the machine from the tech along with a bag with 134 caps; some of them had started to leak.