Anyone buys master tape dubs ?


They are $300-$600 from reliable sources. Are they worth it ? Not that I am thinking of it at present..
inna
@inna, you have to be careful. the master tapes can be very addictive. Makes it really difficult go back and listen to your other sources.

If I am playing tapes, I have to end on playing tapes for the  night. then power everything down. Skip at least one day, then can come back to other sources.

But the tapes do chew through your wallet at a brisk pace.
johnss, you are right, you are right. I hear the same from people playing tapes on their Studers and Otaris. 

I have about 200 or more tapes. Some bought here http://www.hemioliarecords.com/HemioliaEN/Home.html
John said the truth, it is very difficult to hear vinyl after it :-)

Because tape is the only true audiophile medium. Fremer says that his Continuum turntable comes very close to tape. In other words, he says that nothing sounds quite like tape, even the very best vinyl set-up.
No chance. There is so much information on tape, espacially in the top end. The different instruments are so extremely separated. If the recording on tape has a good quality, it is an other world.
But i have to say. If you digitize it with a very good ad-converter, you will hear less to no different. Hard to say. I cannot explain this for me. I think tape has it´s own sound.