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re: What “obsolete” tech should make a comeback?

Posted on 5/23/22 at 3:54 am to
Posted by Obtuse1
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Member since Sep 2016
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Posted on 5/23/22 at 3:54 am to
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Open reel tape recorders should come back.


They are making a niche comeback though only one manufacturer makes new ones now and the Ballfinger decks run from about $11k to $30k.



Used ones are starting to bring a premium, especially the Otari and Technics decks. I should say all of them are bringing a premium because with pre-recorded tapes at ~$200 a pop and very limited in diversity the people buying them are willing to pay serious money for a quilty R2R in great shape.

I don't see a vinyl level revival ever happening but if you are interested in going the Marsellus Wallace route for your analog front end the option is there. One thing R2R is missing that vinyl has (outside legacy and new releases) is that turntables are a gear sluts dream. You can spend anywhere from $200 to over $500,000 on a turntable/tonearm and cartridge then tweak and accessorize for the rest of your life.
Posted by Tempratt
WRMS Girls Soccer Team Kicks arse
Member since Oct 2013
13571 posts
Posted on 5/23/22 at 10:03 am to
I've had a hard on for that Ballfinger machine for a while now. The one to get is the top model which is all direct drive has a shuttle control.

There are two others one of which is Analog Audio Designs
This picture looks like one of the better I have found.\
Get the lotion ready.


If I ever come into a large sum of money that Ballfinger machine is something I will buy.

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