R2R typically refers to Reel-to-Reel tape recording, a magnetic tape sound recording format in which the recording medium is held on a reel, rather than being contained within a cassette. In use, the supply reel containing the tape is mounted on one side of the tape head assembly, and the take-up reel is mounted on the other side. The tape is then manually threaded from the supply reel, across the tape head assembly, and onto the take-up reel. Reel-to-reel systems are used for high-fidelity audio recording and playback, as well as for data storage. They were commonly used in professional audio recording studios and by audiophiles before the rise of digital recording technologies. They are still used today by some enthusiasts and in niche applications.
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