I bought most of my VHS machines from WDS. Nice outfits. I got a pristine Onkyo 301 on eBay for $25. About what it's worth. It does a fine job playing mix tapes in the workshop though.
Speakers/ Tannoy Amp/ Sugden class A Turntable/ Linn or Thorens Cartridge/Ortofon or Hana Cassette Deck/ Aiwa AD F990 CD/ Sacd = Marantz Dac/ Border Patrol Speaker cables/ Auditorium 23
Mcintosh Thoren Russco, QRK, Sparta, Fairchild Otari Cary Audio Decware Sony CD/SDAC VMPS speakers MY speakers MY subs MY Bass Bins MY MB Columns My Cabinets Your MONEY... Farm Girl (55 years old)
Nakamichi took a questionable format into a famous one. Selling my LX7 was the worst move I ever made in audio. Sold it to a tech that worked on them, so he knew what he was doing.
Is this list the best components you will find in your closest goodwill store? If you were going to pay $10 or less, then these components would be a some kind of list. Cassette tape was doomed when it started: not enough tape to record on, heat if using in a car, and the 1.7 ips speed. I have had reel to reel decks and 3 3/4 speeds sounded terrible too, 7.5 ips was listenable but the magic occurred at 15ips.
I still have a Technics M63 cassette deck from the ‘80’s. I seldom use it now but it still works and I hang onto it — still displayed with my other equipment cause it looks the business. ☺️
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