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adjective
of, relating to, or utilizing magnetic tape that requires threading on a take-up reel
a reel-to-reel tape recorder
The first known use of reel-to-reel was in 1961
1 The visual exceptions are the clichéd, recurring establishing shots of an old-fashioned reel-to-reel tape recorder, next to a martini glass.
2 To us denizens of the digital age, the state-of-the-art eavesdropping technologies in these movies, with their dials and levers and reel-to-reel tapes, look quaint bordering on otherworldly.
3 In the mid-1950s, 3M advertised its Scotch audio reel-to-reel tape.
4 Seven places to listen to the reel-to-reel tapes and 14 machines running.
5 Equipped with an elite audio system that features Klipsch Forte speakers, a vintage reel-to-reel tape player, and vinyl turntable, Bar One Fourteen provides guests an unparalleled listening experience in an environment like no other.
6 Unlike a record player—or the reel-to-reel tape player—the boom box was both portable and commensurate with the scale and the volume of the city.
7 His music was never formally recorded in a studio, but reel-to-reel tapes capturing rehearsal sessions with his group Los Primos were later discovered in an attic, leading to the Third Man compilation.
8 One place his vision is most evident is in his reel-to-reel tape box collages, rarely displayed publicly until now.