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I've got a box of reel-to-reel tapes that I'd like to transfer to CD.
Doing it commercially could cost £15 per tape. It seems cheaper to buy a machine myself, do the transfers and then resell the machine. Does anybody know of an easily available (amazon?) machine that would do this? Peter |
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peter wrote:
I've got a box of reel-to-reel tapes that I'd like to transfer to CD. Doing it commercially could cost =A315 per tape. It seems cheaper to buy a machine myself, do the transfers and then resell the machine. Does anybody know of an easily available (amazon?) machine that would do this? Which format are they and what were they recorded on? Are they consumer quarter-track tapes or 30 ips tapes on 14" reels? There are literally hundreds of possible open-reel formats out there. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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peter wrote:
I've got a box of reel-to-reel tapes that I'd like to transfer to CD. Doing it commercially could cost £15 per tape. It seems cheaper to buy a machine myself, do the transfers and then resell the machine. It never is. A cheap tape deck will almost certainly need an overhaul, since you can't buy a new one. Besides, you'll probably never get the job finished. I'd suggest that you pick out the five tapes that you really want to listen to again, get those copied, and put the box back in storage. -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) |
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peter wrote:
I've got a box of reel-to-reel tapes that I'd like to transfer to CD. Doing it commercially could cost £15 per tape. It seems cheaper to buy a machine myself, do the transfers and then resell the machine. Does anybody know of an easily available (amazon?) machine that would do this? Machines appear on eBay all the time, and sometimes they seem to be in excellent condition. Depending where you're based or prepared to travel, the format of the tapes, and the quality you're expecting to obtain, you might find that a hobbyist with a carefully-maintained machine would be happy to do it for you in exchange for a few beer tokens. If you were to get the machine from eBay yourself, and managed to get a decent machine at a sensible price, you could resell for the same amount when you'd finished using it. Daniele |
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It depends where you live. In my area, for example, I know of a very
good technician who enjoys fixing these sorts of machines and the rates are reasonable. The bigger issue is determining what format the tape is (what combination of 4-track, half-track, full-track, stereo, mono, etc.), then finding a machine of that same format in good enough condition that it could be brought up to snuff at reasonable cost. Doing this, rather than paying someone else to do it, is always my personal preference. But that's because I enjoy digging in. If you're that sort of tinkerer who prefers doing things yourself, then start doing some research, and go for it. If on the other hand your main goal is to save money, but basically just want it done and don't like any headaches or surprises, and you don't want to have to do a bunch of research, then pay someone. peter wrote: : I've got a box of reel-to-reel tapes that I'd like to transfer to CD. : Doing it commercially could cost ?15 per tape. It seems cheaper to buy : a machine myself, do the transfers and then resell the machine. : Does anybody know of an easily available (amazon?) machine that would : do this? : Peter |
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peter wrote:
I've got a box of reel-to-reel tapes that I'd like to transfer to CD. What tape format(s) have you? -- ha shut up and play your guitar |
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On Jan 23, 6:18*pm, (hank alrich) wrote:
peter wrote: I've got a box of reel-to-reel tapes that I'd like to transfer to CD. What tape format(s) have you? Sounding like Yoda are you? |
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jwvm wrote:
On Jan 23, 6:18 pm, (hank alrich) wrote: peter wrote: I've got a box of reel-to-reel tapes that I'd like to transfer to CD. What tape format(s) have you? Sounding like Yoda are you? All your pinch rollers are us. -- ha shut up and play your guitar |
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On Jan 24, 12:54*am, (hank alrich) wrote:
jwvm wrote: On Jan 23, 6:18 pm, (hank alrich) wrote: peter wrote: I've got a box of reel-to-reel tapes that I'd like to transfer to CD. What tape format(s) have you? Sounding like Yoda are you? All your pinch rollers are us. -- ha shut up and play your guitar All your pinch roller are belong to us? |
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![]() "jwvm" wrote in message ... On Jan 24, 12:54 am, (hank alrich) wrote: jwvm wrote: On Jan 23, 6:18 pm, (hank alrich) wrote: peter wrote: I've got a box of reel-to-reel tapes that I'd like to transfer to CD. What tape format(s) have you? Sounding like Yoda are you? All your pinch rollers are us. -- ha shut up and play your guitar All your pinch roller are belong to us? Check your references for "We are the space robots!", can't believe I heard it here? Dave___________ |
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"David Ballinger" wrote ...
"jwvm" wrote in... (hank alrich) wrote: jwvm wrote: (hank alrich) wrote: peter wrote: I've got a box of reel-to-reel tapes that I'd like to transfer to CD. What tape format(s) have you? Sounding like Yoda are you? All your pinch rollers are us. All your pinch roller are belong to us? Belong to us, all your pinch roller are. I still don't get Frank Oz's voicing of Yoda. Too much like Fozzie Bear or the Cookie Monster to be a "Jedi Master". |
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 17:52:39 -0800, "Richard Crowley"
wrote: "David Ballinger" wrote ... "jwvm" wrote in... (hank alrich) wrote: jwvm wrote: (hank alrich) wrote: peter wrote: I've got a box of reel-to-reel tapes that I'd like to transfer to CD. What tape format(s) have you? Sounding like Yoda are you? All your pinch rollers are us. All your pinch roller are belong to us? Belong to us, all your pinch roller are. I still don't get Frank Oz's voicing of Yoda. Too much like Fozzie Bear or the Cookie Monster to be a "Jedi Master". The tape path is the test. When your pinch roller can walk the tape path, and leave no trace, it will have learned. Grasshopper |
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