Looking at 20 Vintage Cassette Decks

A rapid fire commentary on 20 tape decks. From quality to reliability and repair, if you are considering shopping for your first stereo cassette deck or just want to spend 10 minutes learning random facts about vintage audio, this is for you! #cassette #1980s #cassetteplayer 0:00 Intro 0:30 Avoid This “Sharp“ Object 1:00 Unique Dual Speed Marantz 1:30 The Frankenstein JVC KD-V40 2:00 Let’s Hack the Teac! 2:30 Cassematic 12 Toaster Changer 3:00 Mitsubishi DT-156 3:28 Technics M-222 3:58 A 1990s Pioneer CT-WM62R 4:28 The Very Reliable JVC KD-A3 4:55 Sony “Styles“ and Low Miles 5:25 JVC TD-W801 Dual Recorder 5:53 Blaupunkt Micronic C-60 6:22 Realistic SCP-25 is better in theory 6:50 A Large Beocord 6000 7:21 Pioneer CT-F2121 7:50 Teac 210 Stereo Cassette Deck 8:19 Adopting an “Orphaned“ Tape Deck? 8:49 Sanyo RD-S45 9:19 A Higher End Yamaha K-960 10:18 Pioneer CT-F650 11:20 Conclusion
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