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You guys peaked my curiosity and I unpacked, dusted off and fired up my RTR! It is an Akai GX4000D, not top of the line but any component that can be stored for 20 years and spring right back into action, cant be all bad. My youngest son, who is 23, claims he has never seen it set up before! The old mix tapes sound good and bring back great memories. I have one marked for a fiend of mine's 30th birthday - he's 56 now. Good trip down memory lane. I have 12 more reels to go through.

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It is an Akai GX4000D, not top of the line but any component that can be stored for 20 years and spring right back into action, cant be all bad.

 

You got that right!  That may well be the best price/performance deck ever designed.  All mechanical except for the music part.  1 micron crystal/ferrite head, 150.00 of goodness in about 1970.  Had one and used it constantly for 10 years, then sold it...for a 100.00 which I used to purchase a Teac 2340 from a rich kid whose dad would give him money for something or the other.

 

I would call it the AR Turntable of R2R decks.

 

Dave

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Anybody still selling new reels with tape?

 

http://www.rmgi-usa.com/index.html

 

In 2006, Recorded Media Group International (RMGI) in the Netherlands began manufacturing EMTEC specification tape in Oosterhout and was then the only open reel tape manufacturer in the world. In January 2012 Pyral SAS in France bought out the manufacturing equipment and intellectual property of RMGI with the intent to manufacture the tape in France. http://www.rmgi.eu/rmgi.asp?Id=25 The RMGI plant at Oosterhout was closed in April 2012. http://www.rmgi.eu/rmgi.asp

ATR Magnetics LLC began manufacturing analog open reel tape in 2006 and is now in full production of all sizes of professional open reel recording tape.

 

https://atrtape.com/

 

 

Jai Electronic Industries in India are currently making audio tape in 6.35 mm(1/4") and 12.7 mm(1/2") width, and perforated 16 mm and 35 mm audio tape for the film industry.[10]

Pyral in France are making perforated 16 mm, 17.5 mm and 35 mm audio tape.[11]

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I had one of these in my first professional audio engineering job. Best production deck I ever used and by far the most flexible. Incredible amount of control. Punch in/out was so fast I could left a breath or paper noise from between words without splicing.

They are apparently pretty rare now.

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