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reel-to-reel

Noun

Meaning

a reel-to-reel
reel-to-reel (plural reel-to-reels)

A machine that records sound onto, or plays sound from, tape wound on one reel, by feeding it through to another reel.

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Examples

Although Eno was a non-musician, he could operate a synthesizer and owned a Revox reel-to-reel tape machine, so Mackay convinced him to join the band as a technical adviser. Source: Internet

Currently only 19 complete serials survive, all from reel-to-reel off-air recordings made by John Wright in 1972. Source: Internet

Data was stored on a digital reel-to-reel tape recorder. Source: Internet

In the United States, some commercially-duplicated reel-to-reel copies of Led Zeppelin II made by Ampex bore the title Led Zeppelin II - The Only Way to Fly on their spine. Source: Internet

He had a large collection of recordings, including reel-to-reel tapes, which he took on the road with him in a trunk during his later career. Source: Internet

He preserved his practice sessions using his portable Grundig reel-to-reel tape recorder, listening to them over and over until he felt he'd got it right. Source: Internet

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