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Review NaN of
Price Paid:
$199.00
from The Good Guys, La Jo Summary: After 26 years of excellent service my Sanyo deck stopped outputting signals, sigh. Time to move on... Instead of reparing it I decided to replace it with the DENON DRM-555.
I find it to be highly satisfactory except for the noisy (mechanical) transport when it auto reverses, stops, starts etc.
The price was right because it was a "demo" model. Unfortunately the MPX filter switch does not work as far as I can tell. It does not illuminate the MPX indicator on the display. If 'The Good Guys' can't fix it under their full service contract they must replace it with a new one. I'm OK with that.
All features (other than noted above) seem to work well. I run it into a Nikko EQ-II equalizer so I can easily compensate for any sound deficiencies that may be inherent to the recorded signal output.
I've played commercial tapes as well as tapes I recorded on the Sanyo twenty-six years ago. They all sound as good as when they were recorded.
There is good separation of stereo.
I found the recorded quality of various input signals from the turntable, FM Stereo Tuner and CD connected to my system to be excellent.
I hope this tape deck will perform as well and as long as did the Sanyo. Strengths: The display's brightness is adjustable.
Automatic sensing and biasing of tape type (i.e. Normal, C02, Metal, etc.).
Auto Reverse.
Selectable recording: Doly B, C NR, or Normal.
HDX sensing.
Auto silence 4 second recording control .
Excellent control of input signal.
Memory feature allows one to mark a specific location on playback so you can return to it by simple push of a button.
Good looks. Weaknesses: You can't adjust the output signal.
The MPX Filter may not be working.
Left & Right channels input signal when recording cannot be controlled.
Tape transport area not illuminated.
The Balance, Bias and Headphone volume adjusting knobs have side-to-side, up-and-down play in them (cheap IMO).
I miss the analog VU meters.
The transport mechanism is VERY noisy, I'd say that's my biggest disappointment. Similar Products Used: Sanyo RD-5350
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