Cassette Deck??


Hello All
I found an old box of cassettes I have from the 80's while doing some moving and thought I would like to give them a listen. Can anyone tell me a decent deck I can pick up to add to my system so I can give them a listen? Don't want to spend a lot its just a passing phase. Any ideas and where I might find something? Let me know.
Thanks
harnellt

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I have a two Nakamichi BX-125 decks, two BX-300's, CR-5A & CR-7A and taped mega amounts in the 80's & 90's. Mostly, if not all, Grateful Dead bootlegs.

The BX-125's were my slave decks for sharing the music. Man, I would make about 20-30 copies a week for people and never ONCE had problems with any of them.

Sadly and happily, I am a FLAC guy now and my 2000+ Dead tapes sit quietly in a closet.


Loved my NAK's

FWIW, in terms of Grateful Dead, I now boast one of the largest private collections, more than 80% of which is in digital format. My 4210 hours and 1932 unique show dates - and counting on a daily basis - doesn’t take into account the fact that I also collect multiple sources (AUD/SBD/MTX) of the same show.

Very nice @gdhal 

I collect every source too and have just about every circulating source (SBD, MTX, FM, AUD, video) all in digital format.

I'm @ 14 terabytes of GD & JGB (37,000 - 42,000 hours of music) and I backup everything I got (x2).  @ 42-44 terabytes

I can't get enough and am blessed to probably receive 3-10 new sources weekly.  Thank god those WD 4TB Passports are only @ $110


Great time to love the Dead!!!