This is a detail measurements of the iconic, Nakamichi Dragon Vintage cassette deck. It was kindly brought to me at a meet at our local audio store (Gig...
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...
The Audio Archive: Shown in the above image, clockwise from top left: Nakamichi PA-7 power amplifier, ST-7 tuner sitting on top of the CA-7 control amplifier, OMS-7 CD player, CR-7 cassette deck, CR-7A cassette deck, and CR-5A cassette deck. Wireless remote at bottom left. In cosm...
In a definitive 1983 test report published by our predecessor,Stereo Review, tape guru Craig Stark called the deck’s record-playback “impeccable” and concluded: “The Nakamichi Dragon is the finest cassette deck we have yet tested. No doubt there will be challengers for that title, but the...
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