I couldn't really find much in the forums on this, and I'd like to know if some of you use Dolby HX PRO or not?
My experience has been positive, and this is the first time that I've had it on any deck, and that deck is the A&D (Akai) GX-Z9100 from Japanese market, and I bought it off of the seller on eBay that refurbishes them, and so far it's the best deck I've heard. This differs from it's cousin the GX-95 because the one from the Japanese market has no capacitors in the output section, and from what I understand the American counterpart does. Yes it sounds better than than the Teac Z6000 that I have, and I believe that is because of the HX PRO. They both have their own strength, and the Teac may have a little more bottom end, and possibly a little more mid range, but it is lacking that sparkle on top that the Z9100 has. Maybe it's just that they are two totally different sound in cassette decks and it's hard going from one to the other, and the Teac definitely has a warmer sound.
HX PRO do you have it, do you use it, do you like it and why?
My experience has been positive, and this is the first time that I've had it on any deck, and that deck is the A&D (Akai) GX-Z9100 from Japanese market, and I bought it off of the seller on eBay that refurbishes them, and so far it's the best deck I've heard. This differs from it's cousin the GX-95 because the one from the Japanese market has no capacitors in the output section, and from what I understand the American counterpart does. Yes it sounds better than than the Teac Z6000 that I have, and I believe that is because of the HX PRO. They both have their own strength, and the Teac may have a little more bottom end, and possibly a little more mid range, but it is lacking that sparkle on top that the Z9100 has. Maybe it's just that they are two totally different sound in cassette decks and it's hard going from one to the other, and the Teac definitely has a warmer sound.
HX PRO do you have it, do you use it, do you like it and why?