Reel-to-reel Recorder Brands
- ACEN (INDIA)
- ACES
- AEG
- Aiwa
- Akai
- Ampex
- Amalgamated Wireless Australasia / AWA
- Antimatter
- Atari
- Scophony Baird
- Bang & Olufsen
- Boosey & Hawkes
- Braun
- Brenell Engineering
- British Tape Recorder
- BRG (Budapesti Rádiótechnikai Gyár)
- Brush Development
- Carad
- Clarke & Smith
- Collaro
- Concord
- Crown International
- Dokorder
- Ehrcorder
- Eico
- Electra
- Elektronika
- Elizabethan Electronics
- EMI
- Ferguson Electronics
- Ferrograph
- Fidelity Radio
- Fostex
- Geloso
- Gradiente
- Grundig
- Hanimex
- Hitachi
- International Tapetronics
- JVC / Japan Victor Corp
- Kenwood
- KLH
- Lafayette Radio
- Leevers Rich
- Lyrec
- Magnetophon
- Magnecord
- Marconiphone
- MCI
- Mechanikai Laboratórium
- Mitsubishi
- Nagra
- Nakamichi
- National
- Nivico / JVC
- Olimp
- Optonica by Sharp
- Otari
- Panasonic
- Philips
- Pioneer
- Presto
- RFT
- Racal
- RadioShack / Realistic
- Reflectograph
- Revere Camera
- Revox
- Roberts Radio
- Sansui
- Sanyo
- Saturn
- Scotch / 3M
- Scully Recording Instruments
- Sharp
- Sony
- Stephens
- Stellavox
- Studer
- Symphonic
- Tandberg
- Tascam
- Teac
- Technics
- Telefunken
- Tesla
- Toshiba
- Truvox
- Uher
- Unitra ZRK (manufactured in Poland, not only under Grundig licence)
- Unitra Magmor (manufactured in Poland, not only under Grundig licence)
- Vestax
- Viking of Minneapolis (Division of the Telex Corporation)
- VM / Voice of Music
- Vortexion
- Walter
- Webster Chicago (Webcor)
- Wilcox Gay
- Wollensak by 3M / Scotch
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