EVENTS & LINKS

Upcoming Workshops & Events

Events

We usually have several events happening throughout the year.

Room with audio equipment, reel-to-reel tape decks, speakers, and chairs set up for listening.

For over 4 years, Reel Resilience has run 90-minute webinars on a bi-monthly basis. We have decided to change the format of these, moving to a pre-recorded format for the interim with a re-vamp in 2025.​


​​​​If you have a Reel Resilience webinar membership, the past webinars, comprising over 30 hours of content, are free and available to watch again. See 'Viewing Past Webinars'.

Webinars

1. All past and future webinars, plus the additional reel-to-reel video based content we create, will now be available on a yearly membership basis.


2. The price of future webinars will DROP BY 50% to £5 (about $7) plus booking fee.


3. You will be able to see these webinars once when attending.


4. As a member you will be able to attend future webinars for FREE and, of course, view them, and the other content as many times as you wish.


5. To become a member the yearly cost will be £52 (about $60), that is equal to, £1/$1 (ish) a week.


6. Currently there is over 20 hours of content from the past webinars and other videos and this will at least double in the 1st year of your membership.

Viewing Past Webinars

Useful Links

Useful links to sites related to tape-machines and audio.

Vintage Radio Forum: A great resource to get user knowledge on 'vintage kit'.


Ferrograph World: Welcome to the World of Ferro!


Hi-Fi Engine: Technical manuals download site.


​​On-screen audio meters: A range of audio meter software for PPM and digital format meters. 


PC based tone generator: Not free (you can trial it for free) but about the best we have currently found.


​Peak to RMS Voltage Calculator: Useful when service manuals give a peak voltage figure rather than the RMS one shown on a DVM.


​dBu, dBv & Voltage converter:   Useful to convert the figures given in service manuals.


​Time constant calculator: Ever wondered what 35us or 70us actually means as a frequency on a Eq curve? Use this app to work it out.


Recording studio glossary: All those initials and terms explained.


​An interesting read in Jazz Times on the return of reel-to-reel.