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clint e.- 10-22-2006
Vintage Cassette Decks All Brands

http://www.vintagecassette.com/

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clint e.- 10-23-2006
Nakamichi

Nakamichi Japan
http://www.nakamichi.co.jp/

Scott Johnson Nakamichi Faq's
http://www.geocities.com/p9019/nakamichi/threads.html

Scott Johnson Nakamichi Model List
http://www.geocities.com/p9019/nakamichi/Model_List.html

Luis Peromarta Nakamichi Page
http://peromarta.org/main/naks.html

Bleus Nakamichi Cyberspot
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/blueswapper/bluesnak99.html

Sonic Sense Nakamichi Faq's
http://www.sonicsense.com/nakfaq42.html

clint e.- 10-24-2006
Drive Belts

turntableneed.com
http://www.turntableneedles.com/index.asp?...&Category=18854

Elex Atelier
http://www.elexatelier.com/

xxxrv- 03-14-2007
I always wondered why tape as an analog source just up and disappeared. I think it was my favorite. still have a technics deck in my garage and I am tempted to take it out and record some cds to tape and fire away.

kcollins4- 03-19-2007
Tape died out because it couldn't deliver a true frequency range. It just didn't sound as good as the newer alternatives. Tape also is more subject to the effects of age, temperature, humidity, physical damage,... That's my opinion, anyway. wink.gif BTW, I just found this thread. Very cool info here. Thanks

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