Lewm, according to the link above, you can buy either 1.a master tape copy or 2.a vinyl record made from a
2nd generation master tape (or even a downloadable copy if you prefer). The tapes however are VERY expensive.
I myself would actually prefer a 7.5IPS copy on a good reel of tape, But half track of course. I don't care one bit if the reel is smaller and plastic and less expensive. From my own experience, even with a plain old Teac in good shape, you can make excellent recordings of vinyl at the slower speed
even in quarter-track format. So by upgrading that to half-track and 2nd generation copies, you could sell them for a LOT less money, and thereby popularizing the format for real.
2nd generation master tape (or even a downloadable copy if you prefer). The tapes however are VERY expensive.
I myself would actually prefer a 7.5IPS copy on a good reel of tape, But half track of course. I don't care one bit if the reel is smaller and plastic and less expensive. From my own experience, even with a plain old Teac in good shape, you can make excellent recordings of vinyl at the slower speed
even in quarter-track format. So by upgrading that to half-track and 2nd generation copies, you could sell them for a LOT less money, and thereby popularizing the format for real.