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Title: Cassette deck for home using
Post by: Giant_Rick on December 30, 2009, 12:29:01 PM
Hi guys, I have some cassettes from the '80s-'90s laying in my room..
I'm thinking of buying a cassette deck but I have no clue.. could you give me some advice?
The ideal cassette player for me should..
-be cheap (less than 100 €)
-available in Europe
-be second hand or brand new, I don't mind
-have an ouput (analog or, it would be great, digital)
-have a fixable azimuth

What is the right deck?  :D
Title: Re: Cassette deck for home using
Post by: Scooter123 on January 07, 2010, 04:21:37 PM
In the day it was Nakamichi. 

Since I transcribe the cassette tapes, for one time use, to a digital format, I use an inexpensive Sony.

Sony no baloney. 
Title: Re: Cassette deck for home using
Post by: Giant_Rick on January 08, 2010, 04:34:02 PM
I had the feeling that the Nak brand would come up.
Since I'm a noob, what are the right models?
I know that azimuth setting is important, perhpas I can do it with my hands without the feature on the player..
Title: Re: Cassette deck for home using
Post by: jlykos on January 09, 2010, 10:00:53 AM
You also may want to look for Sony ES models because they may be a bit easier to find than Nakamichis.  I have a KA2ES and while I rarely use it now, it was a rock-solid deck.  It doesn't have an adjustable azimuth, but I believe that one of the other Sony ES models does.
Title: Re: Cassette deck for home using
Post by: sparkey on January 09, 2010, 11:58:13 AM
I've got a sweet Nak Cassette Deck 1 sitting in a closet at the 'rents house.  Too bad you're in Europe....
Title: Re: Cassette deck for home using
Post by: Giant_Rick on January 10, 2010, 09:33:25 AM
You also may want to look for Sony ES models because they may be a bit easier to find than Nakamichis.  I have a KA2ES and while I rarely use it now, it was a rock-solid deck.  It doesn't have an adjustable azimuth, but I believe that one of the other Sony ES models does.
Thanks, I'll see how good those Sonys are..

Do I need an optical out or an analog out? I am recording to a Sony Hi-MD in PCM mode recorder..line in (analog or opt.)
Title: Re: Cassette deck for home using
Post by: jlykos on January 10, 2010, 11:23:51 PM
Do I need an optical out or an analog out? I am recording to a Sony Hi-MD in PCM mode recorder..line in (analog or opt.)

Analog.  I don't know of any analog cassette decks with digital outputs.
Title: Re: Cassette deck for home using
Post by: twatts (pants are so over-rated...) on January 10, 2010, 11:25:26 PM
I've got a sweet Nak Cassette Deck 1 sitting in a closet at the 'rents house.  Too bad you're in Europe....

Want to sell it???  My deck just died...

Terry

Title: Re: Cassette deck for home using
Post by: sparkey on January 11, 2010, 12:03:45 AM
Heck yeah I do....it is basically in pristine condition, as I bought it right before I bought my first DAT machine in 1996 and left the analog scene behind.  I'm the 2nd owner and may even have the original manual.  How much do you think it is worth?

Josh

I've got a sweet Nak Cassette Deck 1 sitting in a closet at the 'rents house.  Too bad you're in Europe....

Want to sell it???  My deck just died...

Terry
Title: Re: Cassette deck for home using
Post by: twatts (pants are so over-rated...) on January 11, 2010, 12:27:19 AM
How much do you think it is worth?


Honestly I don't know...  But the shipping may put it over the top...  Where are you located???

I just found a Sony ES locally that I'm looking to pick up tomorrow.  But I've dreamed of owning a Nak Deck for a loooooong time. 

To be honest, I have about 10x cassettes I want to transfer, then I'm out of the analog game, so it may not be economical for me to pay to have your deck shipped...

Terry
Title: Re: Cassette deck for home using
Post by: sparkey on January 11, 2010, 08:46:24 AM
I figure it is worth about $125, something like that, plus shipping....

How much do you think it is worth?


Honestly I don't know...  But the shipping may put it over the top...  Where are you located???

I just found a Sony ES locally that I'm looking to pick up tomorrow.  But I've dreamed of owning a Nak Deck for a loooooong time. 

To be honest, I have about 10x cassettes I want to transfer, then I'm out of the analog game, so it may not be economical for me to pay to have your deck shipped...

Terry