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Review NaN of
, from Sydney, Australia
Price Paid:
$200.00
from Sydney HiFi Summary: No fancy disco lights like the new all-in-one stereo systems - thank god!
I started out using standard TypeI tapes and found it was losing too much volume, so I went on to use some BASF Chrome II tapes, it tended to lose abit of volume as well though not as much as the TypeI. But it sounded good.
Then recently tested out the TDK MA TypeIV http://www.tdk.com.au/products/audio/ma.htm it sounds great and has a 1:1 volume, usually i had to record with extra volume on the other tapes, not with these
oh - back to the Yamaha - it's a great deck, had it for about 6 months now, been working faultlessly. It just keeps on working and lets you concentrate on the important stuff, like getting the best recording out of it!
I'ld like to hear what others think is the best tape for recording on the Yamaha or other tape decks? sony, tdk, maxell, or others....
regards, logiq Strengths: Nice simple controls, good display, good quality motors provide fast rewind, quiet operation. got setup and going in 5 minutes
Weaknesses: None really; only wished both decks could record. But thats rare in a double cassette decks (its handy for recording long radio sessions which i do every week) Similar Products Used: had a 15 year old Technics deck, still going strong!
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