Don,
Thanks for the invitation. I have been known to take audio and film photography folks up on their hospitality, even as far as Viet Nam!
We are in total agreement on master tapes, and well engineered copies, being the closest media to the actual live performance. Other than direct mastering, all vinyl is produced from master or safety tapes. (Never been a big direct mastering fan and sadly, too many current vinyl releases are from the CD master!)
I use a BH Eros tape head, as well as an Eros for phono. It is a really well designed unit, serving admirably, for both functions. My tape EROS has a modified PS, with DC Link film caps and a choke. The cathode bypasses are Solen poly, the output caps are Russian KBG Aluminum Foil/PIO, (soon to get the Ampohm Copper Foils I replaced with Duelands in the phono unit) The tubes are Tele EF86, Siemens 7308 and RCA 12BH7A.
My phono EROS has a modified PS, with DC Link film caps and a choke. The cathode bypasses are Mundorf EVO Aluminum Oil, the output caps are Dueland Cast Copper/PIO. The tubes are Siemens EF86, Amperex 7308 and RCA 12BH7A. The SUT is a home brew based on Hashimoto MH3 trannies. My current cartridge is a Soundsmith rebuilt Fidelity Research FR1 MkIII. The FR-1 has an extremely low output, 0.14mv. The Eros and the SUT handle it very will with very low levels, (none from listening position), of tube rush and/or hum with 102dB/1W speakers.
That is what I love about the BH kit, very well designed and easily customizable to one's taste and budget. I would be interested in taking a look at the tape head schematic from Alex Dondysh. I have reworked a couple from old Roberts R2R decks and a local buddy's tube ampex tape preamp. Always looking for ideas!
Cheers,
Geary