Why are Empty Take Up Reels so Expensive?

Discussion in 'Audio Hardware' started by BeatleFred, Jul 21, 2003.

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  1. BeatleFred

    BeatleFred Senior Member Thread Starter

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  2. Sckott

    Sckott Hand Tighten Only.

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    Metal reels are hard to find sometimes. You can buy that size reel in plastic, but I wouldn't do it for something valueable.
     
  3. Steve Hoffman

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  4. BeatleFred

    BeatleFred Senior Member Thread Starter

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    Awriiiight- Thanks Steve! I think I will be ordering some to use with my beloved Teac A-3440 :)

    Ok- dumb question: why do some empty take-up reels not have the slot that allows you to insert the end of the tape into, otherwise with no slot- you then have to hold the end of the tape down with your finger and wind the tape around and on top of it a few times to secure it, which seems a bit clumsty to me ???
     
  5. Steve Hoffman

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    Well, never use the slot. It can cause a "bump" and 20 years later you could be in for real trouble.

    By the way, nothing wrong with plastic take up reels either....
     
  6. sgraham

    sgraham New Member

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    Best to get reels with no slot if possible. I used to take the flanges off metal reels and put them on discarded hubs from bulk packs of Scotch and Ampex tape, but alas, we rarely use analog tape any more and the last time I went looking for some (they used to be like tribbles) I came up empty handed.

    But I have some spare old 10" reels and boxes. I don't mind parting with a few for postage. (May have metal centers with slots.) PM me if you want a couple.

    RE: plastic reels, the smokey brown or clear ones Polyline sells are just fine. The solid grey ones 3M sold tended to warp and damage the tape.
     
  7. BeatleFred

    BeatleFred Senior Member Thread Starter

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  8. BeatleFred

    BeatleFred Senior Member Thread Starter

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  9. Steve Hoffman

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    Mackie for me.
     
  10. BradOlson

    BradOlson Country/Christian Music Maven

    Although we can order TASCAM and Mackie, no one has requested TASCAM yet that I know of, but we have sold lots of Mackie product, especially the speakers.
     
  11. sgraham

    sgraham New Member

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    Steve and I are in agreement (how 'bout that!?) about the Mackie vs. Tascam.

    Sorry, I don't have any spare 1/2" reels or hubs.
     
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