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And yes, master tapes played through good machines, IEC eq'd, Doshi, Bottlehead or Haviland preamps in the chain can't be beat by vinyl. Too bad those tapes are just so sky high expensive. A friend has about 3 years worth of Tape Project subscriptions. He brings them over occasionally and lets me play them on my BR-20. I enjoy that a lot. I need to get a Haviland pre for it. Been looking around for a used one.
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I have a fair selection of prerecorded R2R tapes ande they are all very good with a few exceptions. Some I just threw away due to condition. How they were stored has a lot to do with playability IMHO
Regards, Jim
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