Recent research from Hi-Fi Choice magazine surveying over 1200 readers illustrates that at least among audiophiles, the reel-to-reel tape format is the leading choice when asked which audio format would you like to make a comeback.
Reel-to-reel tape beat out other formats including eight track, miniDisk, and cassettes.
We completely support that point of view!

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RX Reels is now offering ultra-limited, live-to-tape master tape releases through a strategic affiliate partnership with Stella Records, beginning with Andrea Bocelli’s “A Night of Amazing Grace” — recorded straight to reel-to-reel tape for true analog fidelity. These premium master tape copies (priced $550–$995) are created for serious audiophiles who demand real magnetic tape, real transient energy, real dynamic headroom, and the purest open-reel listening experience available today.
This post delves into the topic of making enhancements to the actual recorded media on reel-to-reel tape. Numerous vinyl albums have been remastered, and indeed, several hundred tapes have undergone remastering from the master or near-master. These offer notable improvements in sound quality compared to the original recordings. Sonorus Audio offers a Holographic Imaging tape remastering service explored here.