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, from Long Beach, CA, USA Summary: I agree with Nick, I bought this fine Yamaha tape deck around the mid to late 1980's & only now is it slowing its age. But that's okay because I only use it now to record music from CD's to mail to my wife's family in Russia, who have no CD player. I used this tape deck in the early 1990's with my multi-media slide shows, which I taped CD's with the DBX on to cassette tape & then watch the timer from the tape deck to fade the 2 projectors with. What a great idea, a timer in seconds instead of abstract numbers, why didn't all tape decks had this? I had a Technics tape deck in the late 1970's that after 3 years, I had to take to the shop 3 times to repair before I threw it away. I will never buy another Technics product because of this. In contrast, the Yahama tape deck has ran well for 10 plus years, & only now the timer is off & I can hear the machine struggle when rewinding. I was so impressed with this tape deck when I first got it, 2 other friends had to buy it & one friend that I am still in contact with, has his machine. Strengths: DBX with 3 Dolby settings
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