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Press Play > Dedicated to All Things Reel-to-Reel

Press Play > Dedicated to All Things Reel-to-Reel

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Dedicated to all things tape and tape-recorders, Press Play > is the podcast from Reel Resilience - The Open-Reel Experience Specialists. Each episode features an interview with a collector, professional-user or industry influencer, plus news and tips on the theory of tape recording or machine ownership.© 2025 Press Play > Dedicated to All Things Reel-to-Reel Économie
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  • Press Play - The Podcast from Reel Resilience - Ep 28: Buying A Reel-to-Reel
    Dec 20 2024

    This is an audio version of a presentation I deliver at Hi-Fi shows and to interest groups.

    It covers:
    Application
    Reels sizes
    Track layout
    Tape speeds
    Reversable machines
    Eq
    New or used machines

    A transcription can be found as a blog on the Reel Resilience website.
    https://www.reelresilience.co.uk/post/press-play-episode-28-buying-a-reel-to-reel

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    36 min
  • Press Play - The Podcast from Reel Resilience - Ep 27: Why Gen X Are Loving Tape
    Aug 31 2024

    Reece Beard is a final-year student at Salford University in the UK. I thought he would make a great interview as to why GenX, Millenials and Gen Zeds are going back to the analogue tape format.

    You can also hear why it's good that a machine doesn't record sometimes and how I trashed an MRL alignment tape.

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    30 min
  • Press Play - The Podcast from Reel Resilience - Ep 26: In Conversation With Dan Labrie of Myriad Magnetic - Part 2
    Feb 16 2024

    In part 2 of this two-part podcast (see Ep 24 for Part 1) we continue our talk with Dan Labrie owner of Myriad Magnetic.

    Dan has been involved in professional analogue recording technology since 2010. He began his career replacing switches and capacitors on an Amek console at a recording studio in Detroit. As a result of working for analogue tape pioneer Mike Spitz, who owned ATR Services and the tape manufacturer ATR Magnetics, he has gained valuable experience in, not just the machines, but also in the tape they record and play.

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    22 min
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