Last year I found some 40 year old reel to reel tapes. These are of family members and I would really like to hear them. I have just now finally found someone who has what they claim to be a functioning tape recorder/player that worked, at least when they put it away probably 25-30 years ago.
They are allowing me to borrow the unit to play the tapes, which is very nice of them, but I want to do what I can to avoid breaking the machine, or the tapes.
I haven't seen the unit yet, but the tapes (about 4 or 5) have been stored in boxes in a bedroom closet all this time. No extreme humidity or heat or cold. They actually look just about the same condition as when we played with them all those years ago.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Brian
They are allowing me to borrow the unit to play the tapes, which is very nice of them, but I want to do what I can to avoid breaking the machine, or the tapes.
I haven't seen the unit yet, but the tapes (about 4 or 5) have been stored in boxes in a bedroom closet all this time. No extreme humidity or heat or cold. They actually look just about the same condition as when we played with them all those years ago.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Brian