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Reel-to-Reel & Cassette Tapes
My first analog tape machines (Sony reel to reel and cassette)
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<blockquote data-quote="King_Julian_S" data-source="post: 842125" data-attributes="member: 14111"><p>I must say the Akai RTR seems very durable and hassle free .. if you get an M9 or similar they seem ok.. parts also available on eBay quite frequently .. under the American brand names .. but same .. </p><p>Sony parts are rare .. </p><p>I think those Revox , Otari etc ... machines still seem to have lotso support .. but locally is a bit difficult and costs seems not worth it .. anyway .. my Akai does full duty without complain( tx to me Templer for that machine ... )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King_Julian_S, post: 842125, member: 14111"] I must say the Akai RTR seems very durable and hassle free .. if you get an M9 or similar they seem ok.. parts also available on eBay quite frequently .. under the American brand names .. but same .. Sony parts are rare .. I think those Revox , Otari etc ... machines still seem to have lotso support .. but locally is a bit difficult and costs seems not worth it .. anyway .. my Akai does full duty without complain( tx to me Templer for that machine ... ) [/QUOTE]
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Audio and Video Talk
Reel-to-Reel & Cassette Tapes
My first analog tape machines (Sony reel to reel and cassette)
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