Note: 3/31/2014 These two decks are on their way to a new home.
I have a Kenwood KX3510 Auto Reverse Cassette deck for Sale. Parts or whole
It is a nice two head deck with auto bias, Dolby B and C. There are a few small scuffs and or scratches on the top of the case.
Free Plus Shipping costs.
Note I didn't have the deck hooked up for audio in the videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao46hkoSihc&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oZycz-HAjo&feature=youtu.be
Details on the JVC to come.
JVC DD-VR77 Free plus shipping costs
The JVC is a DD-VR77 Direct Drive dual two head auto reverse deck. It has two issues that I know of. #1 the micro switches that detect the type of cassette are probably dirty as it doesn't always detect CRO2 From Metal etc. #2 although it is a direct drive it has one belt to power the supply capstan. It seems to be slipping so the forward direction the supply side drags on the take up side and in the reverse direction the tape sometimes bunches up out of the cassette because the takeup reel is not turning as fast as the supply side due to belt slippage.
It has a real time counter and call peak function along with a switchable MPX filter.
If someone wants both of them they can proabably be shipped in one box saving some of the shipping costs.
I have a Kenwood KX3510 Auto Reverse Cassette deck for Sale. Parts or whole
It is a nice two head deck with auto bias, Dolby B and C. There are a few small scuffs and or scratches on the top of the case.
Free Plus Shipping costs.
Note I didn't have the deck hooked up for audio in the videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao46hkoSihc&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oZycz-HAjo&feature=youtu.be
Details on the JVC to come.
JVC DD-VR77 Free plus shipping costs
The JVC is a DD-VR77 Direct Drive dual two head auto reverse deck. It has two issues that I know of. #1 the micro switches that detect the type of cassette are probably dirty as it doesn't always detect CRO2 From Metal etc. #2 although it is a direct drive it has one belt to power the supply capstan. It seems to be slipping so the forward direction the supply side drags on the take up side and in the reverse direction the tape sometimes bunches up out of the cassette because the takeup reel is not turning as fast as the supply side due to belt slippage.
It has a real time counter and call peak function along with a switchable MPX filter.
If someone wants both of them they can proabably be shipped in one box saving some of the shipping costs.
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