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...
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...
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...
NAAC was technically a very clever, perhaps too clever for the time, and to me the Dragon is unnecessarily complicated, and reliability suffers. However, the yuppies loved it and the Dragon soon gained the undeserved reputation as the best cassette deck on the planet, a myth many fleab...
Nakamichi had several models in this 6xx range, starting from 660ZX and ending with famous 682ZX. Produced at the end of 70’s. these models were pretty expensive with price tag range from 995 to 1.800 USD. Unlike other cassette deck manufacturers, this companz didn’t make his 6xx line...
NAAC was technically a very clever, perhaps too clever for the time, and to me the Dragon is unnecessarily complicated, and reliability suffers. However, the yuppies loved it and the Dragon soon gained the undeserved reputation as the best cassette deck on the planet, a myth many fleabayers...
Naks.com, the [unofficial] Nakamichi cassette deck resource. This site is NOT affiliated with Nakamichi, it is purely a tribute to the Cassette Decks made by Nakamichi.
Jan 11 1998Added Cassette Deck 1 image, taken from the Nakamichi Home Audio Owner's Club of Japan website. Jan 8 1998Added images for the 481 and 482, thanks to Lennard Valk for lending me his flyers! Also added images for the NR-100/NR-200/HighComII and the T-100. ...
NAAC was technically a very clever, perhaps too clever for the time, and to me the Dragon is unnecessarily complicated, and reliability suffers. However, the yuppies loved it and the Dragon soon gained the undeserved reputation as the best cassette deck on the planet, a myth many fleabayers...