A lee morgan trumpet riff on tape doesn t just sound better than a lee morgan trumpet riff on vinyl.
Which is better vinyl or reel to reel.
The advantage at least in high frequency response for reel to reel is that the response is uniform throughout the whole reel highs on vinyl can suffer in the inner grooves.
Similarly a cd copy of an analog master tape will be closer to the master than a tape copy.
I ve heard a lot about cd listeners recording their cd s to tape because they.
You don t know from where you can get copies of master tapes of original recordings.
Well you can buy them from here.
Does this mean that the recordings produced by high quality reel to reel players better the original sources.
That assumes they re using the same master.
To all the vinyl enthusiasts out there that might sound like blasphemy but many audiophiles enjoy the r2r s more open not much if any compression is noticeable and richer bass across a more dynamic range.
It sounds better than a lee.
And when it comes to masters analogue will always trump digital hands down.
But to take this audio debate even further reel to reel is often considered an even better audio alternative than vinyl when played at 7 inches per second versus vinyl at 45 rpm.
Nothing can ever sound or feel quite like the original master tape.
Still a few analog loving audiophiles knew that reel to reel had inherent advantages over the once again hot vinyl record.
The real vinyl killer turns out to be reel to reel tape.
No personal experience but on a technical level they should be better than vinyl depending on speed.
I ve heard that reel to reel actually sounds better than vinyl but this has brought up many questions in my head aren t reel to reels for recording.
Reel reel players has the potential of being better than vinyl.
Whether the final product was or not depends on execution.
If you get copies of the master tape then tape to tape is more direct than tape to vinyl.
However the high frequency response of vinyl is extremely good and even reel to reel at 7 1 2 ips would struggle to do better than the outer grooves of an lp.
Fast forward to today and vinyl has made a big comeback.
Audiophiles are enjoying 1 1 copies of master recordings from a number of online companies giving better sound quality than records.