Transferring Tape to Smaller Reels

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Hi

I have rescued six reels of 3M 996 2" which were headed for the trash at my wife's workplace. These are 14"/5000' reels. These reels will not fit on the Studer A80 we're using. So the questions are:

Can I "play" the 14" to a 10.5" take-up reel and make the appropriate cut halfway through?

What machines accept a 14" reel?

Anyone know of one of these machines around Durham NC? We have a lot of older 2" machines, but I'm not finding so many late models, and this seems like a late-model thing.

Thanks for any help.
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Transferring Tape to Smaller Reels

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evanrowe wrote:One of the tapes is labeled 1994, so that's my guess. It's been stored in a television studio's tape room, though, so I'm pretty sure it hasn't been abused. I'm hoping I don't run into a shed problem.
Thank you both--

=ER


I am archiving a very large collection of analog tape, all brands and stocks. I have encountered several 996 tapes from the early 90s, and while none of them have exhibited andy signs of SSS (sticky shed syndrome), all have exhibited minor to moderate signs of LOL (Loss of Lubricant). Baking lol tapes will only make the problem worse. A real pain in the ass if you ask me.
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