Oh dear, I'm getting a reel to reel tape recorder in a while. :-)
When I was a kid, I used to mess around with Grundig reel to reels (with "magic eye" valves) - at the time, they sounded fantastic, but, of course, technology moves on. Pretty soon after, I'd converted to tape recorders and then digital and reel to reel got forgotten about. But nothing sounds quite like tape.
I was thinking, a few days ago, that when I do a live gig (or just for recording sax) I'd pretty much like a reel to reel. I'd be using this to play "synth sound effects" - analogue sweeps and whooshes - as background music. That could be done in a number of ways, but... I like tape, with all its' limitations, of course.
One of the problems of owning a now vintage reel to reel is that (a) Revox and Nagra go for a fortune (and always will) and (b) with any tape recorder, the recording and playback heads wear and go out of alignment very quickly. The heads have to be relapped and re-adjusted periodically, and that's not a "home user" job. The problem with reel to reel is that a lot of younger buyers think "that looks cool" and that there's no drawbacks in having one.... not the case. Reel to reel tape recorders come with a number of issues, if you want to keep one up and running well. Vintage electronics, for a start.
So the plan is to set a budget aside and get a "second line" reel to reel - TEAC / Tascam / Akai / Marantz etc - use it for a couple of years and then sell it on. Won't happen for a while, but..... it'll eventually come around. Oh yes. Have a look at the price of tape on Thomann now, wooo !!!
There is an unfortunate climate that "everything retro is cool or good" which results in the crap guitars of my youth - Flytes, Breadwinners, Dan Armstrongs, Vox Teardrops etc - selling for ridiculous money. I seem to recall them being crap then and probably doubly crap now, so I approach "vintage" audio gear with caution. Let's hope I don't spend £250 on a lemon which has had a rose coloured filter applied by my own inexact memory. ;-)
Anyone else here into tape ? Please don't say "yeah, it looks cool.... " or "cassette tape recorders" (even worse. ) ;-)