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the tape project [message #13989] Sat, 17 November 2007 04:51 Go to next message
DanTheMan is currently offline  DanTheMan
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www.tapeproject.com

New R2Rs! For anyone that has one, might be an awesome christmas gift.

Re: the tape project [message #13990 is a reply to message #13989] Sun, 02 December 2007 15:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
real_one is currently offline  real_one
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It's excellent isn't it?! The problem for them is licensing. They can't get rights to most titles. They have a very nice collection of music in their catalog though and I certainly applaud them for doing so!

Re: the tape project [message #13991 is a reply to message #13990] Mon, 03 December 2007 18:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DanTheMan is currently offline  DanTheMan
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Yea, I'm glad that there are few willing to bear the torch.

Re: the tape project [message #13992 is a reply to message #13991] Sat, 22 December 2007 01:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
slbender is currently offline  slbender
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I also think its a very worthwhile project but... A one year subscription to The Tape Project is $2000. and you must have a 1/4" Reel to Reel machine which, if I recall correctly, has the following tape characteristics and performance features: 2 Track Heads, 15 ips, and 10.5" Reels.

Now most RTR Consumer machines are: Quarter track heads, 7.5 / 3.75 ips, and 7 inch reels. Even the semi-pro Teac units are mostly Quarter track heads / 15 / 7.5, or 7.5 / 3.75 ips / 10.5 inch reels, and those high speed versions would be able to play these tapes, but one channel would be down several dB from the other one and the signal to noise would be compromised and degraded by some degree and there might be crosstalk.

One would have to have either a monster 1/4 inch Studer (A-80, A-810, A-827, B-67, etc. about half a dozen models); an Ampex Professional 300/350/440/ATR-100; Crown 700 or 800 Series with 2 Track heads; Revox Professional like an A-77 or B-77 with 2 Track Heads; a Technics 1500, or 1700 series with a 2 Track head stack; or an Akai PRO-1000, or GX-400D-PRO, and maybe some of the models of the Tandberg 10X or TD-20A.

There are only about twenty-five possible Studio Level Professional machines that meet all the basic criteria for playing The Tape Project Reels, out of the hundreds and hundreds of models and brands formerly made for 1/4 inch reel tape. Basically all these machines are 60 lbs. or heavier, and rather high-end in terms of pricing, like those mentioned, or some semi-professional set with a switchable 2 Track Playback head, 15 ips, and 10.5 inch reels, not many come to mind besides the sets mentioned above, in order to get the proper and full capabilities of these dubs.

So The Tape Project isn't for everyone, easier to just buy the CD's.


-Steven L. Bender, Designer of Vintage Audio Equipment


Re: the tape project [message #14021 is a reply to message #13992] Wed, 13 August 2008 20:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
seeelf is currently offline  seeelf
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But if I wanted CD's I'd just buy CD's.
No wait with the quality of music is going ... I'll use left over AOL disks instead
--- so what if they don't play at all ... they are free.
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I don't think that was a bad choice since I want to play quality music
and that requires pro-quality equipment. Now the hard part is tracking down
a good R2R.



Wanted R2R player for the "THE TAPE PROJECT" [message #14025 is a reply to message #14021] Fri, 26 September 2008 21:22 Go to previous message
seeelf is currently offline  seeelf
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Now that is done ... finding reels and hubs and ...

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