Like vicweast and inna mentioned, my choice would be my Nakamichi 581Z cassette deck. It wasn't the most reliable deck that Nakamichi ever designed and it spent quite a bit of time at the factory service facility in California in the '80s and '90s. But when it was at the top of its' game it never ceased to amaze me with its' ability to make virtual carbon copies of my treasured vinyl collection. Over the years I made hundreds of tapes with it thus greatly reducing the wear 'n tear on my favorite LPs'.
It's long gone but I have a Nak DR-2 that's far less fussy and the tapes recorded on the 581Z sound just as good when played on the DR-2. FWIW, I'll always have a Nak deck in my system.
It's long gone but I have a Nak DR-2 that's far less fussy and the tapes recorded on the 581Z sound just as good when played on the DR-2. FWIW, I'll always have a Nak deck in my system.