Teac VX series, Harman Kardon, Denon, Technics PRO series.
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Look for the better model Luxman, Pioneer, Akai or Aiwa. They can be had dirt cheap, but as pointed out above maintenance/repairs can be a problem. |
Hey, I've got a teac w850R that is collecting dust. It was about $825 new. Top of the line for teac. Comes with remote and box. The best things about it are dual decks and everything sounds good from it unlike naks that make other recordings sound like crap. I hadn't planned on selling it but would be happy to sell, trade or ??? This could be an amazing deal for you if you've got a trade of some sort? I'm open for suggestions, Emery |
YEARS ago, I USED to own a Pioneer CT-A9X in black. It was a very good 3-head deck, and it had VERY SOFT TOUCH CONTROLS. They pop up on flee bay every now and then. I bought mine from Digital TV in Burbank, IL. I was the sole owner for over a LONG time. I bought it as a floor model, had the box and manual. Bought it in 1989, sold it on flee bay back in 1999. Great sound, BUT I switched to the Pioneer Digital Processing cassette deck W616DR. Although it`s NOT a 3-head tape deck, it has digital processing, and it get`s rid of tape hiss 99%, that was the selling point for me to get this model. You MIGHT want to look into this model. It alows you to listen to cassettes WITHOUT all the tape HISS. However, the tapes sound like a CD, so I don`t know IF THAT`S what you`re looking for, just thought i`d let you know of my experiances. |
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