I have wanted a reel to reel deck for a long time, although for the life of me the only reason I can think of is because they are cool.
I can do everything a reel to reel does from my iPad, but the ipad is not cool.
I grabbed a Pioneer RT-909 off of the list, had to drive 200 miles, but it was from a tech that services them, has all new belts and re-built rollers, calibrated and comes with a warranty.
The tape that he gave me with the deck sounds great, I recorded an album at home and it sounds terrible, I guess my ears were filtering out all the snaps and pops from the album, plus the B&O turntable has no bottom end, and not much for highs. I guess it is true, a new piece of equipment will point out the flaws in your system. Time to get serious about record cleaning, and finish (OK start) the restoration on my PL570 turntable.
I can do everything a reel to reel does from my iPad, but the ipad is not cool.
I grabbed a Pioneer RT-909 off of the list, had to drive 200 miles, but it was from a tech that services them, has all new belts and re-built rollers, calibrated and comes with a warranty.
The tape that he gave me with the deck sounds great, I recorded an album at home and it sounds terrible, I guess my ears were filtering out all the snaps and pops from the album, plus the B&O turntable has no bottom end, and not much for highs. I guess it is true, a new piece of equipment will point out the flaws in your system. Time to get serious about record cleaning, and finish (OK start) the restoration on my PL570 turntable.