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Title: worth buying???
Post by: crazyglue57 on March 14, 2002, 02:49:38 pm
New @ rip & burn but have 1000|PLS| hrs of reel to reel (anyone remember those?) to convert & cat. Bottom line.. This worth buying???
Title: RE:worth buying???
Post by: zevele1 on March 14, 2002, 02:57:54 pm
Anyway,you need to buy a program.In this case why not this one
And you will need a very goog program to play,organise your 1000|PLS| of music,this one is the best
Others will tell you about tapes to digital
Title: RE:worth buying???
Post by: Charlemagne 8 on March 14, 2002, 03:10:32 pm
Reel-to-reel? I still have one. A TEAC A-2300SX 7" model. Had it for almost 30 years. I wanted the 10" 4 track model but couldn't afford it. My problem is finding blank tapes. I have one on order from Radio Shack. $13 for an 1800' reel. Ridiculous. That is equivalent to a C-90 cassette at 7-1/2" per second. With the old heads, that's the only way to get good sound but it sure goes through tape.

CVIII
Title: RE:worth buying???
Post by: zevele1 on March 14, 2002, 03:16:02 pm
I had one.Not anymore.But i still have some Reel to Reel i found in US.Micht Ryder,Marianne Faitfull and some others
Title: RE:worth buying???
Post by: KingSparta on March 14, 2002, 03:57:26 pm
I had this one but sold it about 1982

I guess they don't allow linking
Title: RE:worth buying???
Post by: Charlemagne 8 on March 14, 2002, 04:04:39 pm
crazyglue,
Forgot to answer your main question, Yes, it IS worth buying. Records from tape beautifully.
Title: RE:worth buying???
Post by: Cmagic on March 14, 2002, 10:08:28 pm
I too converted some tapes from my old REVOX reel to reel using MJ, you will love the
ability to split tracks when recording from the line input. And as Zevele already said
if you have tons of tracks to organize, MJ is great.

So the bottom line: Definetely Yes, MJ is worth Buying.