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Need some help looking for a Vintage Cassette Deckwebraider
Mar 29, 2003 12:07 AM
To match my Silver Home Entertaiment Center from Sony... Everything in it the Wega, VCR, DVD Player, Surround Sound Receiver/Amp, Speakers are Silver Colored. I cannot find a brand new Silver colored Tape Deck ANYWHERE. (except that Sony does sell a few versions of their current lineup in Silver in the U.K.!!!!! ) I am looking a quite a few vintage models and would prefer dual cassette Decks with High Speed Dubbing if I can find one. Is there any advice out there. I'm looking at Realistic SCT-90. Normally I would stay away from Radio Shack but this appears to be in Mint condition with little to no use. It also has all the features I'm looking for? Any Advice out there???
re: Need some help looking for a Vintage Cassette Deckdean_martin
Apr 4, 2003 9:48 AM
You might try Yamaha Natural Sound K series (predates the KX series). Many of the K series models were made in silver and some (if not all) even had very nice wood cabinets. They may not be exactly "vintage" but their size and appearance would match today's equipment well. Good luck.
Tr y your localSoundman
Apr 15, 2003 8:39 PM
Pawn shop. There are about four here in town with tons of vintage cassette decks and tuners.I purchased a great dubbing upscale Pioneer for my niece for $35.00! Take the time to examine the machine and test it out well before you purchase. Check out the heads and the overall condition of the machine. Also check out this link. These are vintage, but not many of them are dual cassette. http://www.oaktreeent.com/Stereo_Cassette_and_Reel-Reels.htm
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