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Audio and Video Talk
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Nakamichi turntables worth?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marc Hugo" data-source="post: 877141" data-attributes="member: 15915"><p>Due to its extreme rarity, high original price and quite likely excellent performance, it would be worth about $2000 but would quite likely fetch considerably more on auction. Bearing in mind, top Nakamichi cassette decks (CR-7, 700ZXL and Dragons) at full spec - eg just serviced by B&W or ES Labs, go for well over $1000 all the time (and they are intrinsically more complex than turntables). It's a big enough world for people who know what they're bidding on, will cough up the entry fee without flinching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marc Hugo, post: 877141, member: 15915"] Due to its extreme rarity, high original price and quite likely excellent performance, it would be worth about $2000 but would quite likely fetch considerably more on auction. Bearing in mind, top Nakamichi cassette decks (CR-7, 700ZXL and Dragons) at full spec - eg just serviced by B&W or ES Labs, go for well over $1000 all the time (and they are intrinsically more complex than turntables). It's a big enough world for people who know what they're bidding on, will cough up the entry fee without flinching. [/QUOTE]
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