In the 80’s I used a Teac X10R R2R, which I still have, with a dbx 224 type II noise reduction unit and dbx 3bx range expander. I also had a professional Technics cassette deck with dbx 224. I recorded about 40 reels and about a hundred cassettes. I loved the R2R sound, and the cassettes.
In the 90’s my cassette recorder broke. I was heartbroken, but by then I had moved on to CDs and ripped many of my reels to a NAS and my iPod. I haven’t played my R2R in a while. In the present, I enjoy streaming and my vinyl rig.
In the 90’s my cassette recorder broke. I was heartbroken, but by then I had moved on to CDs and ripped many of my reels to a NAS and my iPod. I haven’t played my R2R in a while. In the present, I enjoy streaming and my vinyl rig.