EMI Emicorder reel to reel early 1950's
EMI were the first to bring out an audio recorder in the UK for studio work, later TP brought out a domestic machine called the sound mirror, then other companies like Ferrograph (Who had already made a military recorder in 1948). Though EMI had made the first audio recorders (EMI BTR-1), the didnt make a home recorder until the early 50's, they also had a full size recorder which was sold by HMV called the 3030. EMI put their name on a few other recorders such as the minifon wire recorder and some other none EMI machines but didn't sell any more recorders purely for domestic use, they did however release the TR-51 and TR-52 which were classed as semi professional rather than domestic.

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EMI TR-90 portable reel to reel tape recorder

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EMI RE301 reel to reel tape recorder

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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Editing Analog Tape

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9 Vintage Turntable Brands Ranked From WORST to BEST

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Introducing The Amazing Compact Disc | 1982 | Retro vintage 80s technology

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The FULL VIDEO of Trump they didn’t want released

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Monty Python - the sketch from Holland (1973)

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Vinyl Records Being Made, in the 1960's.

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The Rare EMI BTR-1 (British tape recorder 1) 1948 reel to reel

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The Ferrograph Studio 8 reel to reel tape recorder - the Last Ferrograph reel to reel

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Reel-to-Reel Basics

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Television in the Third Reich (1935-1937)

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What Happened to the Cox .049? | The Engine That Couldn’t Survive Modern Childhood

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The Cheese Shop sketch, Monty Python

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What REALLY Happened to My Sgt Pepper Tape At Abbey Road

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ELFA 6 - 1M gramofon-magnetofon, Wilno, 1950

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