Hi! Or the revox b710 i think its called. Which has direct driven motors. And optical sensors that tells when the tape is at the end and reversers it. /A 9 sep 2013 kl. 02:37 skrev Colin Howard <co...@pobox.com>:
> Greetings, > > If you can get hold of one, very very dificult now to obtain, I suggest the > Nakamichi 680ZX, this is a dual-speed, three-head, plus/minus 6% speed > playback, very very accurate allignment and assymuth control, machine is > built like a battleship, has RCA. inputs and outputs and a DIN 7-pin socket, > the purpose of which I have never discerned but presume it is some kind of > in/out device. > > Note: this machine was discontinued by Nakamichi I believe in about 1983 due > to rights issues hence it's difficulty in finding. > > Needless to say, I have one, purchased second-hand some fifteen years ago. > > The machine's speed even at 4.75CM/PS is very very good, it also handles > metal, chrome and feric tapes, by adjusting the settings, it can be made to > play tapes most others will not make any sense of. > > the wind is very fast, but it treats tapes with care. I have used C180 > cassettes on this machine and it handles them no problem. > > I no longer have any of these, but plenty of c120 tapes and rarely have any > problems with this machine. > > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org