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Nakamichi 680ZX tape deck revitalisation
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<blockquote data-quote="frikkie" data-source="post: 157613" data-attributes="member: 845"><p>So does my old Aiwa AD-F270 - in fact, it's got a real cheapy generic mechanism. Yet, it was regarded a very good deck in its day.</p><p>I suppose as long as the mechanics are good enough, and the electronics are properly designed, you can have a decent deck without going overly complex or elaborate.</p><p></p><p>That Aiwa still works perfectly 20 years later, despite having suffered considerable abuse at the hands of a previous owner.</p><p></p><p>Having said that - my other deck is a Sansui D-550M. Built like a brick shithouse - over-engineered, with cast mech parts, multiple motors, 3 heads, and great sound. It is also very complex, and waaaay more full of shit than the Aiwa...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frikkie, post: 157613, member: 845"] So does my old Aiwa AD-F270 - in fact, it's got a real cheapy generic mechanism. Yet, it was regarded a very good deck in its day. I suppose as long as the mechanics are good enough, and the electronics are properly designed, you can have a decent deck without going overly complex or elaborate. That Aiwa still works perfectly 20 years later, despite having suffered considerable abuse at the hands of a previous owner. Having said that - my other deck is a Sansui D-550M. Built like a brick shithouse - over-engineered, with cast mech parts, multiple motors, 3 heads, and great sound. It is also very complex, and waaaay more full of shit than the Aiwa... [/QUOTE]
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