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Re: [ARSCLIST] commerical reels history (was Boston Pops question)



I bought my first 2 track tapes for my reel recorder/player in the Base Exchange in Sidi-Slimane, Morocco in 1952. I still have a couple of them in fact. Jack

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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] commerical reels history (was Boston Pops question)




Ampex developed their own, was developed by Leon Wortman in NY and detailed in a 1951 Radio & TV News article. Wortman's line made full-track or half-track tapes. Commercial half-track tapes were available as early as 1951 or 1952, but there was only a very small consumer market for reel to reel machines at that point. > Because this was a new format sold at a premium price, a lot of QC attention was paid by the reputable companies in this era, so the net quality is very high. Akin to what happened when stereo LPs came along.
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