but thanks to the fierce competition among cassette-deck manufacturers, sound quality advances quickly elevated the format’s status. Nakamichi emerged as the uncontested king of the hill when it built the world’s first three-head machine in 1973. That deck, the ...
Nakamichi Cassette Deck 1 (1990-1992) Nakamichi DR-1 (1992-) Among the above three Nakamichi cassette decks, the CR-7A wow-and-flutter (0.027%) outperforms the Cassette Deck 1 and DR-1 (both 0.035%). Only the Nakamichi Dragon has superior wow-and-flutter (0.019%). The Nakamichi Dragon...
... especially amongst those old enough to remember and have used the humble cassette deck as a serious source component in their hi-fi system… not just something to make tapes for the car player! I think this is because the name “Nakamichi” became synonymous with the pinnacle of ...
Fortunately for audiophiles, these and other obstacles indigenous to the cassette became a source of fascination for Niro Nakamichi. The company bearing his name was founded by his brother Esturo in 1948 as a research outfit before it veered into reel-to-reel tape deck design in the 1950s. B...
Nakamichi 680ZS Cassette Deck Service Manual
Technics RS-B465 Stereo Cassette Deck - Dolby B-C NR HX Pro Used – Very Good Originally £99, now £89 (11% price drop) £99 11% price drop £89 Add to Basket Price drop We Are Rewind (AMY) Stereo Bluetooth Cassette Player Brand New Originally £152, now £145 (5% pric...
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