Audio Reels to Digital

A vintage reel-to-reel tape recorder with two spinning reels, various control knobs, and display meters.
Vintage record label for Mastertape, the master sound system, from M.S.S. Recording Company Ltd., located in Poyle Farm, Colnbrook, Bucks, England. The label features a black and white illustration of a tape measure on a red background with white and black text.
A vintage 8mm film reel with a red label at the center, containing brown film, with a metal core and a small brown tape strip attached.

Reel to Reel Tape Memories Preserved for the Future

Reel to Reel audio tapes was once the only way to record sound. They were commonly used in the broadcasting and music industries for recording radio shows, music and even weddings. Now, of course, recordings are all digital and this technology is no longer used.

But you may have old reels tucked away gathering dust and deteriorating. Now is a good time to have them converted to digital to ensure they last a much longer period of time.

What we do:

  • We inspect the reel tape.

  • The tapes are digitised, with individual tracks split out for easy navigation.

  • All files are labelled.

 
 

These are the three common reel sizes as a guide to help you identify what you have.

If you have a large number of Audio Reels, we can possibly look at a bulk order discount for you.