New Reel to Reel machines!


128x128cerrot
Carrot, I only WISH there was a "nice amount" of content available, truly.
But when i can get SACD'S for $20 or less (pristine recent recordings i really want at that), the cheapskate in me takes over.  I have a Studer A810 along with an Otari, some Tascams, and even a Stellavox deck.  I recently obtained 3 tape project issues on sale, and the (cheap) metal reels were out of round, the boxes were peeling, and the content on each tape was so brief i almost spent more time setting them up than listening to them.  My conclusion- they're very good, maybe even extremely good recordings, but IMHO
as an alternative, $50 for a reel of tape and $100 for the service to make a copy would bring the price down to a far more reasonable level (7X more than a disc but the "audiophile" in me can justify the difference).
I just wish someone in this community with access to some very clean
material would step forward and offer to make some copies. they do NOT have to be master-tape copies, just something that gets close.
Also a warning--- I have had to throw out several pre-recorded tapes i bought on Ebay since they either crumbled or had edge-warpage, etc. They were "real
bargains" at $15-$20 each (!) so i would strongly urge others NOT TO BUY THOSE OLD TAPES.  
french_fries
What you are asking for in your last post is available. I have contacts if you want source material. If you have the cash they have the stash.
Feel free to pm me for their info. Cheers
French-fries, you have some great tape gear there.  I would never buy a 15 ips tape off of ebay (ebay is not audogon).  My experience with Tape Project has been excellent.  The reels are the best I own, the boxes first rate and I do have the photo of the artists start to peel when my amps start getting really hot.  Check of 'Open Reel Records (openreelrecords.com),  There is more and more tape becoming available every day.  I would rather listen to a record than an SACD, though do enjoy my nice sacd classical recordings VERY much.  Not much of a difference between a good sacd and a regular record but a great record blows the sacd away, and a great tape, as much as I agree setting up is more of a pain then putting a record on, to my ears, tape sound trumps all (on my rig).  There is an outfit that tapes live jazz performances and they sell those tapes, I think $300.  I have not heard them but my friends have and they say they are 1st generation.  Keep in mind, a blank good reel is $50 and tape costs a few dollars as well so I do not think $275-$300 for a first generation tape of a live recording (of music that I like) is expensive, looking at the costs to make them up.  $450 for 40 minutes of music when there is only one tack that you like can definitely get someone down on tape. Its not for everyone, but neither is a 49 year old bottle of wine or a 100 year old fountain pen.  Tape, like vinyl, have become acquired taste's.