Why no interest in reel to reel if you're looking for the ultimate sound?


Wondering why more people aren't into reel to reel if they're looking for the ultimate analog experience? I know title selection is limited and tapes are really expensive, but there are more good tapes available now than ever before.
People refer to a recording as having "master tape quality",  well you can actually hear that master tape sound through your own system and the point of entry to reel to reel is so much more affordable than getting into vinyl.  Thoughts? 
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In my main system downstairs, I have a Studer A820 1/2 inch and a 1/4 inch Otari MTR12 with a Dolby 363 NR unit, containing Dolby SR/ Dolby A cards.

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In my study, I have the 2 R2R machines, which I could carry upstairs. I have a pair of Sony APR 5000 units (5003 & 5002) and a Studer A807/!! (all 1/4 inch) with another Dolby 363 SR/A unit.

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@topoxforddoc Very nice collection of professional equipment you have there! I had a chance to pick up a Sony APR 5003 at a good price but had to pass it up, how does it compare to the others you have? I have no room left for another large piece of equipment.
Dear @orpheus10  : ""   always commenting on distortion and noise. ""

Look, for me the main differences between any two room/systems quality levels resides/belongs to which comes with lower levels of any kind of distortions/noises/resonances/vibrations generated by that room/system.

Main target in a room system: put all kind of those distortions at minimum and this permit us to listen more and better MUSIC signal information that was hidden behind those every kind of developed system distortions.

Maybe all those doe not have sense to you but that is always my take and that's why I post so often about.

Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.