Reel to reel


I’m entertaining the idea of purchasing a reel to reel to record my albums on and also use to possibly soften the digital age a bit. Does anyone know where or if NEW blank tapes can be purchased? Are there any thoughts on a resurgence of R2R and if blank media will become more easily accessible?
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My new to me Revox B77 high speed arrived today.
Played a couple of pre recorded 7.5ips tapes through it and very impressed.

Next up is trying recording at 15ips from Qobuz hires stream.

As you say it may then be hard to go back to a lower level.
the first hit is free.......
but IF you are contemplating 15 IPS then $800 for a tube head preamp is trivial....
@tomic601 .

Interesting perspective......
If I win the lottery $800 may become trivial but until then I think 15ips will remain an experiment.



We have been discussing an aspect of R2R that only those who have had considerable experience are aware of, and that is the tape width and head size in relation to the audio.

The effect of this is incredible; when you tell someone that it makes your speakers sound larger and more forceful, they respond with disbelief.

How do you quantify this phenomenon? There is frequency response, wow and flutter, distortion and noise; but where is this tape width thing quantified?

Without a doubt, this takes you beyond the most expensive cartridge, TT, tone arm, phono pre combination. While you need all of that to record to the reel; after it's recorded, the reel takes you a step further. This is a good place to be.
Actually Orpheus, you really do NOT need to have considerable experience to be aware of that at all.

As long as you have knowledge of the some of the workings of analog tape recording and mastering this is something you will be well aware of.

Not the same as having to had experienced it yourself for sure.

As to the WHY, that I really have no idea of and that I believe is the crux of your questioning yes.