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  2. Profession 1-inch reel to reel video tape recorder (VTR). The VR 5003 was the international version of the Ampex 5000 (US version). Ampex was founded in 1944 and incorporated in Califirnia in 1946.

  3. Video tape recorder - Wikipedia

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    A video tape recorder (VTR) is a tape recorder designed to record and playback video and audio material from magnetic tape. The early VTRs were open-reel devices that record on individual reels of 2-inch-wide (5.08 cm) tape.

  4. Museum of vintage reel to reel video recorders. Open reel black...

    www.rewindmuseum.com/images3/reeltoreelvideo.htm

    We are delighted to have examples of 1 inch reel to reel video recorders in the museum. Designed for high quality recordings of master tapes, these units are heavy.

  5. RECORDERS / DECKS / PLAYERS - Oak Tree Vintage

    www.oaktreevintage.com/Stereo_Open_Reel-Reel_Tape_Decks_Recorders.htm

    Reel to reel tape decks / recorders: Fully Serviced / Refurbished-Restored w/ Warranty, Used Open Reel-to-Reels / R2R pre-owned, vintage stereo, open reel decks / tape recorders & players for sale. Great for media transfer to CD ROM or Hard Drive.

  6. Vintage Teac A-4010SL // Reel To Reel / Fully Restored

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    Type 4-track stereo reel-to-reel tape recorder. Track system auto reverse, 4-track, 2-channel, stereo system. Frequency response 30Hz to 20kHz (7½ IPS) Signal to Noise Ratio 50dB. Heads 2x playback, 1x erase, 1x record. Motor 2x reel, 1x capstan. Reel size up to 7 inch reel. Tape speeds 3¾, 7½ IPS. Wow and flutter 0.12% (7½ IPS)

  7. reel-to-reel video recorder with TV tuner and automatic timer as well as a home television camera. The cabinet also housed a complete audio system including an AM/FM tuner, stereo amplifier, record player, reel-to-reel audio recorder, and stereo loudspeakers.

  8. The 12 Best Reel-To-Reel Tape Recorders Of All Time - Integraudio

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    If you’re a fan of reel-to-reel tape recorders, you’re at the right place. Today we’ve put together a list of old vintage models and modern machines for you from brands like Studer, Ampex, TEAC, Metaxas & Sins , Sony, Analog Audio Design, Balfinger , Philips, Akai , and Pioneer.

  9. As more people are discovering the joys of analog sound through rediscovering Vinyl Records, they are also rediscovering Reel to Reel. We are also the top place to buy reel to reel tapes, with the world’s largest selection of refurbished and NOS (New Old Stock) tapes and empty reels for sale.

  10. Sony TC-399 Review - VintageSonics

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    Sony TC-399 Review. Reel-To-Reel / By John Browning. The TC-399 came in Sony’s Autumn 1978 catalogue at a time when the domestic open reel tape recorder was already on its way out. Only two years prior, the Akai 4000DS had stunned the world by selling in significant numbers, delivering outstanding sound-per-pound from the (at the time ...

  11. Reel-to-Reel Tape Recorders for sale - eBay

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    Get the best deals on Reel-to-Reel Tape Recorders when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices.

  12. Reel to reel - Tape recorder CLASSICS - 1001 HI-FI

    www.1001hifi.com/reeel-to-reel-classics.html

    Welcome to our new page dedicated to some of the Classic Reel to Reel tape recorders. This list is not intended to contain all the models that were built and it focuses mainly on high performance home recorders.

  13. Top 10 Open-Reel Decks - Hi-Fi News

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    Here's my list of safe buys for those who want to savour open-reel tape, and what you can expect to pay. One last thought: I've been assembling this list over the past six months, and – vigilant as I am in following the market – I'm both delighted and concerned about the growth in the 'R2R Revival'.

  14. Museum of vintage color reel to reel video recorders. Open reel...

    www.rewindmuseum.com/colourreeltoreelvideo.htm

    The first domestic reel to reel video recorder, the Sony CV-2000. This is part of a CV-2010 unit. Also the first ever portable reel to reel video recorder, the Sony Rover 2400 with case and camera.

  15. Revox A-77 open-reel tape recorder - Stereophile.com

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    The Revox A-77 has extremely good speed regulation, vanishingly low wow and flutter, very low noise, superb tape handling, and the smoothest, widest-range frequency response of any recorder we have ever tested.

  16. Open Reel Tape - Vintage HiFi Nut

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    Open reel, reel-to-reel, R2R, RTR, or whatever you like to call it, was the original medium for recording all music from the 30’s through mid 80’s, when digital media was introduced. This format is the most diverse with four different tape widths: 1/4 inch, 1/2 inch, 1 inch, and 2 inch.

  17. Reel to Reel to CD or Digital Transfer Service - Kodak Digitizing

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    Let us take your reels and convert them to a digital format that you can keep forever. Our digital transfer service and team of experts will convert your reel-to-reel tapes to CD, thumb drive or the cloud – without compressing or down-converting your audio files.

  18. Have a box of legacy videos, cassettes and film? Mastertrack helps you identify them with pictures of these old video and audio tape formats.

  19. Reel to Reel Digital Conversion Service - Southtree

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    Southtree will convert your old reel to reel audio to digital masterpieces. Our process includes track separation, digital noise reduction, and full stereo sound.

  20. At this "Rewind Museum dot com" site you'll discover a wide range vintage consumer electronics including reel to reel video recorders, the first ever Betamax, VHS and Umatic recorders, the first Philips Domestic VCR, the Philips N1500, the N1501, the N1700 and the Philips 2000 system.

  21. Video Guidance: Identifying Video Formats - National Archives

    www.archives.gov/preservation/formats/video-identify-formats.html

    There are only four different widths of open reel videotape: 2-inch, 1-inch, ½ -inch, and ¼ -inch. 2-inch tapes usually date from the 1960s to 1970s while 1-inch was prevalent during the 1980s to 1990s; both formats were typically used in a broadcast or studio recording setting.