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Reel-to-reel multitrack recorders

Reel-to-reel offers some definite advantages over cassette multitracks; the ability to record at 38 cm/sec, for one; and as I look into it buying an old(er) reel-to-reel four track unit, I've found that it actually would not cost much more than a cassette unit, if not the same.

So...I've set my sight towards a Teac A-3340 or 3440, or a Fostex A-8 eight-track.

Can anybody tell me about any experience you've had with any of these units? Or anything I need to know? Anything would be great! Thanks.
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Well, I had a Fostex R8 reel to reel that worked fairly well until it self destructed internally after about 2 years & I couldn't find anyone locally to fix it. On the other hand, I have a Teac A3340S that hasn't skipped a beat since day one which was about 25 years ago. Very dependable unit for me. And I MAY want to sell it in the near future.
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I have a fostex M-80 that has been bery bery good to me.
Nice, natural analogue tape compression, and overall good warm tones.
I was thinking about selling it, since I am planning on purchasing either a pro tool le, or a motu 828. If you are interested, drop me a line...
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4 and 8 tracks are cool. I've got the R8.
If you don't mind the more expensive media. A 2500 foot reel at 15ips =about 30 minutes of recording using all tracks. $12 for 1/4 inch Ampex and about $40 for 1/2 inch (where I live). But it sounds like you probably know this already.
The only thing-and it's mentioned above- is maintenance. Finding people to work on this stuff is hard. And not cheap. Like a guy who works on Saabs. And check for a place to find parts. They can be bery bery expensive.

But it can really be worth it.
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