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Comment by bluGill

10 hours ago

He said tape not cassette. Tape would mean real to real tape in this context - cassette doesn't make sense. Tape can be wider than cassette, only two tracks, and run faster - all give you a lot better sound quality. Not as good as a good digital system and it costs more but still very good.

I actually still have an old Grundig reel to reel somewhere, although I can't claim it as ever really hifi.

I would stand by recording to reel to reel tape for quality being even less common recording to cassette tape.

Quality domestic reel to reel decks were just not that widely owned here. Maybe it was different where you lived.

  • They we never common from what I know. However again the context is people who care about sound quality and in that group I believe they were much more common.