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I think the least you would have were 3 speeds. Some really cheap
recorders required you to place a larger capstan over the stock one to change the speed. The pro-gear used 15 ips, though that found it's way into consumer gear eventually. I wisely trashed all that gear years ago. Too many reel to reels recorders were produced to be of any collectable value. Now IBM typewritters, well, that's another story....especially the IBM Executive. wrote: One of my big reel to reel tape recorders is a three speed reel to reel tape recorder.I once saw an ad in Thrifty Nickle about twenty years ago about a guy whom was lookng for just such a three speed reel to reel tape recorder.Of course I ignored that ad,I don't get rid of my old things.I also own some small reel to reel tape recorders,some of them date back to the 1950's and 1960's.Later model G.E.and Panasonic cassette tape recorders show up at the Goodwill store every once in a while. cuhulin |
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