Anyone know about reel to reel tape players?
We lost Jewel's grandmother this past January. The family has been going through her stuff, getting her house ready to sale, etc. Since I have a record player, and "like that old stuff," I was given a box of reel to reel tapes. That's sound reasoning right? While I do have a record player, I don't have anything to play reel to reel on.
Jewel's grandmother was a war bride, from London, England, Jewel's grandfather was in the Navy during WWII, so her grandparents met during the war and her grandmother moved to the US. Her grandfather retired from the Navy, but was stationed all over the country between WWII, Korea, and finally retiring in Memphis, TN.
Some of the reels I have are labeled, I'd guess music recorded off the TV from the Ed Sullivan Show based on at least one of the labels. However some aren't labeled, and according to Jewel's mom and aunt, her grandmother used to stay in touch with her family in England by sending tape recorded messages back and forth.
There's no guarantee there's anything on the unlabeled reels, but I'd sure like to be able to find out, and hopefully be able to save the recording digitally so I can share it with the rest of the family.
I figure recording software, via the mic-in on my laptop should be simple enough.
What I need to know about is the reel to reel players.
Any suggestions on what I should be looking for, or staying away from? I'll need something with some kind of line-out so I can hook it up to a computer. There's a lot to choose from on eBay, from cheap to holy crap, and portable to large television sized. I don't particularly want something that's huge, since I doubt I'll use it beyond this little project, and staying away from the "holy crap," priced stuff would be preferred as well.