TEAC corporation • Tascam
reel to reel tape recorders
Part 4 of 4
Photos
Manufacturer Profiles
This is a list of information we have gathered from a variety of sources on some of the major analog reel to reel tape recorder and related equipment manufacturers. While we have strived to provide the best information available to us, there will be corrections and additions. We include personal stories about the companies when they are provided to us. We always invite input on corrections and updates. Thank you!
Statistics 2014 • 2015 • News coverage #1 News coverage #2 • view overview video of tape recorder collection • mobile video • more info • See also Multi-Track recording
Go to: • 3M • AEG/Magnetophon • AIWA • Akai • Altec • Amplifier Corp • Ampex • Ampro • A. R. Vetter • Astatic • Astrocom/Marlux • Bang & Olufsenl • Bell & Howell • Bell Labs • Berlant Concertone • Beyerdynamic • Brenell • Braun GmbH/ASE • Brüel & Kjær • Brush • Cetec Gauss • Concord • Craig • Crown • Denon •Dokorder • Dual • Edison • Eico • Electro Sound • Electro Voice • EMI/Gramophone • Fairchild • Ferrograph • Fostex • Freeman • GE • Grundig • HeathKit • ITC • JVC • KLH • Leevers Rich • Lyrec • Magnecord • Mara Machines • Marantz • Maxell • MCI • Mitsubishi • Nagra • Nakamichi • Neumann • Newcomb • Neve • Oki • Otari • Pentron • Philips • Pioneer • Presto • Radio Shack/Realistic • Rangertone • RCA • Reeves Soundcraft • Revere • Roberts • Rola • Sansui • Sanyo • Scully • Sennheiser • Shure • Solid State Logic • Sony • Soundcraft • Spectone • Stancil Hoffman • Stellavox • Stephens • Studer ReVox • Tandberg • Tape-Athon •Tapesonic • Teac/Tascam • Technics • Telefunken • Thorens • Tolnai • Toshiba • Uher • Viking • Vortexion Ltd UK • Webster Chicago/Webcor • Webster Electric • Western Electric/Altec • Wilcox-Gay • Wollensak
View calendar which lists company creation dates associated with world and recording history
R2R/TascamLogo.jpg Teac Models and Teac/Tascam photos from third partiesTeac Tascam Part 4 of 4 • Go to Part 1 • Go to Part 2 • Go to Part 3
Photos below provided to our museum by others
We appreciate all photos sent to our museum. We hope to successfully preserve the sound recording history. If we have not credited a photo, we do not know its origin if it was not taken by the contributor. Please let us know if a photo on our site belongs to you and is not credited. We will be happy to give you credit, or remove it if you so choose. Please note: None of the recorders are for sale on our Museum site.
Teac TD-102 new in case unused in Reel2ReelTexas.com collection
Teac TD-102 R313 R314 AR13
R-313 with AR-13 amps (photos by Nuttawat Boonsinthai)
Teac TD-102 (early prototype?)
Teac TD-105 (far right below - Concertone model RT-507 built by Teac and released in 1962)
Teac TD-107
Teac 505
Teac RC-310
Teac A-1340
Teac A-2020
Teac T-3510
Teac Series 70
Teac 7030 in console
Teac F-1
Teac A-7300
TEAC M 826A Checker
Teac SR-31 data recorder
Teac PO-IO
Photos below provided to our museum by others
We appreciate all photos sent to our museum. We hope to successfully preserve the sound recording history. If we have not credited a photo, we do not know its origin if it was not taken by the contributor. Please let us know if a photo on our site belongs to you and is not credited. We will be happy to give you credit, or remove it if you so choose. Please note: None of the recorders are for sale on our Museum site.
This group of Teac Tascam 35-2 photos were donated to MOMSR by Amanda Leigh
Tascam 35-2
Tascam 3030
Tascam 48
Tascam 85 16B1" 16 Track
Tascam MS 16 1" 16 Track
Tascam ATR 60 2Track
Tascam ATR 16 16 Track photos by Larry Zalar
Tascam 34B
Tascam D15 mixer
Tascam Flight box
TascamBR 20 decorated by United Home Audio
Tascam M106 mixer
Tascam Model 12 mixer
Tascam M-520
We appreciate all photos sent to our museum. We hope to successfully preserve the sound recording history. If we have not credited a photo, we do not know its origin if it was not taken by the contributor. Please let us know if a photo on our site belongs to you and is not credited. We will be happy to give you credit, or remove it if you so choose.
Teac Tascam Part 3 of 3 • Go to Part 1 • Go to Part 2 • Go to Part 3 • Go to Teac Tascam Stories • Downloads of Teac/Tascam 38 minute video available at this link See also Multi-Track recording
Go to: AEG/Magnetophon • AIWA • Akai • Altec • Amplifier Corp • Ampex • Ampro • A. R. Vetter • Astatic • Astrocom/Marlux • Bang & Olufsenl • Bell & Howell • Bell Labs • Berlant Concertone • Beyerdynamic • Brenell • Braun GmbH/ASE • Brüel & Kjær • Brush • Cetec Gauss • Concord • Craig • Crown • Denon •Dokorder • Dual • Edison • Eico • Electro Sound • Electro Voice • EMI/Gramophone • Fairchild • Ferrograph • Fostex • Freeman • GE • Grundig • HeathKit • ITC • JVC • KLH • Leevers Rich • Lyrec • Magnecord • Mara Machines • Marantz • Maxell • MCI • Mitsubishi • Nagra • Nakamichi • Neumann • Newcomb • Neve • Oki • Otari • Pentron • Philips • Pioneer • Presto • Radio Shack/Realistic • Rangertone • RCA • Reeves Soundcraft • Revere • Roberts • Rola • Sansui • Sanyo • Scully • Sennheiser • Shure • Solid State Logic • Sony • Soundcraft • Spectone • Stancil Hoffman • Stellavox • Stephens • Studer ReVox • Tandberg • Tape-Athon •Tapesonic • Teac/Tascam • Technics • Telefunken • Thorens • Tolnai • Toshiba • Uher • Viking • Vortexion Ltd UK • Webster Chicago/Webcor • Webster Electric • Western Electric/Altec • Wilcox-Gay • Wollensak
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