harrylavo,
"R2R decks stayed in many audiophile decks right up into the mid-to-late '70's, when stereo cassette decks started to become good enough (with new tape formulations and eq's) to be "acceptable" on a high-fi rig."
Yes, and I can't shake the feeling that with them also went the chance of attaining Master Tape sound quality at home.
https://www.analogplanet.com/content/copies-beatles-master-tapes-played-ces-and-rmaf-2013
"R2R decks stayed in many audiophile decks right up into the mid-to-late '70's, when stereo cassette decks started to become good enough (with new tape formulations and eq's) to be "acceptable" on a high-fi rig."
Yes, and I can't shake the feeling that with them also went the chance of attaining Master Tape sound quality at home.
https://www.analogplanet.com/content/copies-beatles-master-tapes-played-ces-and-rmaf-2013