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Review NaN of
, from Manchester England
Price Paid:
$360.00
from Shudehill Hifi Summary: Well this tape deck is phat, I cant believe there is only one review about it!. I purchased this for £200 squid dead on in USD $350? ish. I would have got the autoreverse deck with a few more features but could not afford it at the time. Anyway the AZ6 has exactly the same specifications as the AZ7 so there is no loosing out in sound quality. This deck makes well recorded sources sound like CD's or even better in some respects. The auto calibration facility makes sure recordings are done the best they can according to the tape in the machine.
That magical tape head that Technics use does the job that it is supposed to, keep it clean that is all it needs for many years of cassette listening plaesure.Lets the user get the maximum out of any tape all of the time.
I have found that with even standard tapes such as the TDK d type, have excellent low end well hung highs and mids that are in tune with a class A system I can forget somtimes that I am listening to a tape expecialy with Dolby C on. I found that recoring with Dolby B and palyback with Dolby C works a treat with moat recordings. A good recording on a TDK metal tape well, sounded better than the CD I was recording from I thought to myself this cant be right, but it was!!
Old tapes form the bottom of my drawer have had a little life put back into them good enough to store then on to an MD or somthing. Overall a genuine tape deck with many good qualities. No flaws in thi one. Strengths: Tapes have a sound near CD quality! Auto calibration makes the best of even old crappy tapes Weaknesses: No auto reverse No dolby S
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