BEST SOUNDING PLAYBACK CASSETTE DECK; RECOMMENDATIONS


NEED A FEW RECOMMENDATIONS FOR  BEST SOUNDING PLAYBACK  CASSETTE  DECK FOR  PLAYBACK ONLY. 


I HAVE A SEVERAL GRATEFUL DEAD HOUR CASSETTE RECORDINGS THEY WERE RECORDED ON A NAKAMICHI LX-3 DECK. I HAVE LOOKED FOR A BX-I OR BX-2 IN GOOD CONDITION, BUT MANY ARE EITHER DEFECTIVE OR BEING SOLD  FOR PARTS.  THESE WERE GOOD DECKS. HOWEVER I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT THE NAKAMICHI DECKS OFFERED IN THE 1990'S


WAS TOLD THAT TAPES RECORDED ON A NAKAMICHI SHOULD BE PLAYED BACK ON THE SAME BRAND FOR THE BEST SOUND, BUT THAT  MAY BE JUST B.S..

NOT LOOKING TO SPEND MUCH MONEY, AND NOT SURE OF OTHER BRANDS THAT ARE VINTAGE.


THANK YOU,

S.J. 

sunnyjim
Depends how much you want to spend really.
I use a serviced NAK 582 which I bought right here on agon and am very happy with the results.
A dragon is going to cost you a LOT more for sure.
Playing tapes on the same type machine as they were recorded on is not bs, it's a real good idea, especially for tapes made on Nakamichis. Nak used different equalization curves than other cassette makers---tapes recorded on them but played back on other makes won't sound "right".

TO STEREO 5

I wish it was as simple as leaving the cap lock on. However, I broke my shoulder 4 weeks ago and have trouble shifting keys for non-caps and punctuation

Thank to those who have responded so far

TO BDP24, 

Thanks for confirmation about playback on Nak machines  Now, if I could find a good condition BX-1 OR 2,  I saw a Nak CR-I Deck on the e-bay for $179.00. not sure about the quality of their 1990's decks

S.J.