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Since several of our members have R2R machines in their setups, and a few more joining soon, I thought it would be a good idea to start a thread whereby we could discuss them in greater detail.
Vinyl has seen a significant resurgence in the last year or two, and from being a member at a few other forums, it looks like R2R is following in those same steps, although not from a media access point of view. Some fans of R2R maintain there is no better media than tape for sound quality, and those people spend hundreds (sometimes thousands) to purchase pre-recorded tapes from the Tape Project, in addition to seeking out older pre-recorded tapes. Most of the people jumping into the game only want to record some vinyl to preserve those collections, or enjoy making compilation tapes for use at parties, get-togethers and/or background music. Whatever your inclination, please feel free to discuss them in this thread. So please, tell us your story and let's get the thread started! |
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