A transfer of Miles/Blue in Blu-Ray is in progress. It will blow away the mix tape.
you are kidding, right?
there are many dozens of analog-digital threads (many of which i've been involved with) and the world does not need another one. OTOH when you are speaking of a digital copy of an analog tape being better than an Lp or master tape dub there is just no basis for that. Blue Ray of KOB might be pretty good, but no better (or maybe not as good) as the SACD of KOB.
i have a 15ips 1/4" master dub of KOB (not sure exactly how many generations removed from the master it might be). but it's better than the 45rpm reissue, which is way better than the SACD.
one must be drinking lots of PCM koolaid to assume the Blue Ray is going to be all that great.
i have a high rez server with 20+ high rez 176/24 and 192/24 files. i like them and they are a solid improvement over the redbook; but generally they don't measure up to SACD to my ears.
getting back to the question at hand; i agree that RTR in general, and the Tape Project Tapes in particular are not yet 'easy' and 'mainstream'. OTOH they do offer an audiophile fully licensed master dubs that will be the best sounding recordings they will ever hear. and to get more tapes (and more mainstream tapes) to the marketplace first intenders will have to support it. i like every one of the tapes so far once i listen to them. it's great music.
clearly it does not work in everyone's listening culture.
i think there are many more people getting into tapes than getting out of them. that is all that is needed.