Shop Current Decks For Sale About Tascam Reel to Reel Players Tascam produced reel to reel tape recorders from 1983 to 1992, manufactured in Japan. These tape recorders targeted the semi-pro, consumer and studio market. Tascam tape recorders used solid state electronics. The company produced both 2 and 4 track machines. Tascam is a brand of audio equipment owned by the TEAC Corporation, which is a Japanese company that has a long history of producing high-quality audio equipment, including reel-to-reel tape players. Some of the most popular models of Tascam reel-to-reel players included the Model TSR-8, Model MS-16. These players were known for their excellent sound quality and durability. Tascam also produced a range of portable reel-to-reel players, such as the Model 38, which were popular with recording professionals and sound engineers. Tascam's reel-to-reel tape machines were generally more affordable
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