Pros: good sound; good reliability; nice appearance Cons: some controls a bit small; no tape/source switch
For several years, the main tape deck in my system has been a Nakamichi BX-300. I can't remember what I paid for it back in 1988 or so, but I think it was above $500. Tapes recorded on the BX-300 sound truly outstanding, and its playback quality is also...
Pros: Dolby B, C, and S. Two-motor transport. Remote capable Cons: No auto reverse, no remote-capable power switch
After many years of playing with MiniDisc and MP3, I decided to get into the cassette market again after purchasing a new car with both a cassette deck and CD player.
I was looking for a basic deck for recording. I wanted Dolby S for good...
Sony got it right with this deck. Easy to operate, high quality construction and fantastic performance for a street price around $250, and you won't be ashamed to let your friends see it in your rack.
Dolby S really needs to be used with Type...
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