This is the list of the best makers of audio equipment. Respond if you disagree


Receiver: Sansui, or Marantz, or maybe Yamaha
Turntable/RP: Bang and Olufsen or Technics
Cassette deck: Nakamichi. No one comes close.

leemurray2007
Now this was a good and funny thread. Keep it coming! By the way, I agree with the Nak comments, absolutely the best sounding of a not-so-great format. My Nak died about 2 years ago and I still miss it. RIP
@ricmci thanks. yeah, I have a Nakamichi LX5 at a repair shop right now, and I am really exited to get it back. I also found a JVC TW-330 cassette deck at a throft store for $15. I brought it home, and deck B (the recording deck) played tapes too fast. Thats at the shop now too.

I also found a Sansui A-5 amplifier at a Goodwill. $4. SOunded really great. Unfortunately, I go to turn it on one day, and nothing happened. fuses were fine. Didnt know what it was. That is also at the shop.
@r27y8u92 I forgot to mention that. I recently got a brand new Tascam CD-a580 that was a cassette player and CD player, and can actually take audio from CDs and CTs and put it on a flash drive (pretty cool). I don't really use the Tascam as my main cassette deck, but it does sound very good (for CDs too).
So I guess Mcintosh, ear, constellation, burmester, lavardin, SME and several other manufacturers don’t enter the equation because...🤣😉