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Burlington Recording/ AnalogTapes is a second generation business located in Boynton Beach, Florida where the Burlington Recording brand of recording media and accessories was born. We’ve been selling all formats of products for the recording industry collectively since 1967.


Item Description: 

- (1) New RTM SM468 1/4" x 2500' Analog Recording Tape

- RTM Item # R35112

- Mounted on a 10.5" Plastic Trident Reel

- Comes in a hinged box

- Ships within 1 business day from payment

SM468, also known as “the musicians tape”, is the classic formula and most go-to tape in the audio industry. It was originally debuted in the early 1960s. Chances are some of your favorite albums were recorded on SM468. SM468 is the tape to use to mimic that old vintage sound that we all love.You’ll find 468 surprisingly consistent, with a unique sound. It’s famous for its warm 3rd harmonic distortion and tape compression. The warm analog sound that comes through from the SM468 gives that vintage feel and sound that warms the soul. SM468 does not have a long play version.

At Burlington Recording/ AnalogTapes, we represent the full line of Recording The Masters, Capture, ATR, as well as all MRL alignment/calibration tapes. We are also HHB USA.

In addition to this we have every related accessory, including but not limited to: Reels, boxes, splicing tape, leader tape, splicing blocks & head cleaners. We even have deals on many vintage tape series, just inquire with us for the latest stock updates on these hard to find formulas.


If you have any questions regarding the best suitable tape for your project please write to us! Check our excellent feedback and buy with confidence!

Store Refund/Return Policy: 

We have a (30) day refund/return policy. If the item is not your intended buy, but is still in new and un-used condition, you may return the item within (30) days of purchase for a refund. A 15% store restocking fee will be deducted from the refund amount. The buyer is responsible for return shipping.