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FriendsRcenty experienced the power of reel-to-reel in an audio budies system, it triggered the upgrade bugs of mine internally. Geex, I am now doing research on this beast.I have short listed the following,- Revox G36- Studer B67- Revox PR99II mk2 or mk3- Studer 810 or 807I would love to have any form of comments on this stuff from you guys. Feel free to share.
Icefox,What you are going to use an open reel machine for. To record? Only for playback? You seem to be wanting half-track, not quarter-track?
Main purpose of the deck would be playback. Currently, content would be classical concert off my radio statio. You may be surprised, recorded copy of CD from good digital in fact is quite analogue to my ears.
Quote from: icefoxMain purpose of the deck would be playback. Currently, content would be classical concert off my radio statio. You may be surprised, recorded copy of CD from good digital in fact is quite analogue to my ears.Just to be sure I understand, does the digital sound more analogue from the RTR than from the CD?
On most RTR's, is there a marker for the beggining of songs so you can skip ahead like you could on some cassettes?
How were the Pioneer RT 909, and 707 units regarded?I see they have selenoid switches which were much better than the older mechanical ones. These RTR's look nice on the outside, and their prices on ebay seem to lean towards the high side.