Welcome to the article section of Reel 2 Reel. Various articles will be added over the coming weeks and months concerning all aspects of Reel to Reel Tape Players.
Reel to Reel Tape Recorders
Originally invented in Germany in the 1920's, reel to reel player recorders have a long history. The format had no name, originally, since it was used by all forms of sound recorders at the time. However, with the advent of cartridges and cassettes in the 1960's it became known as reel to reel tape recording to distinguish the format. Read more...
The Quality, Versatility and Ease of
Use of Reel to Reel Tape Recorders
The larger analogue reel-to-reel
recorders are still employed by professional sound specialists,
although the basic cassette recorder is probably the cheapest form of
analogue recorder which is readily available. The quality,
versatility and ease of use of these reel to reel machines can seldom
be duplicated by the smaller recorders and their cassette tapes. Read more...
Reel to Reel Analogue Recorders are Still the Favourite in this Digital Age
During the heyday of the analogue reel to reel tape
recorders in the 1960's-70's there were many manufacturers, but the
Studer/Revox recorders were probably best known in the domestic market.
Although no longer manufactured these machines are still extremely
popular to enthusiasts. Read more...
Studer-Revox - a Name for Quality and Reliability in Reel to Reel Tape Recorders
During the heyday of the analogue reel to reel tape
recorders in the 1960's-70's there were many manufacturers, but the
Studer/Revox recorders were probably best known in the domestic market.
Although no longer manufactured these machines are still extremely
popular to enthusiasts. Read more...
