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I had this little Yamaha KX-150 donated to me the other day in return for a favor. Not thinking much of it I put it aside for a while and got it out the other day to power it up for a few basic tests. The speed was a little slow so I warmed the deck up and adjusted it using my test tone tape. A few other basic things like head clean/demagnetize/belt clean and it was ready to go. Had a quick listen to it and I must say for such a basic deck with 2 motor design, it sounds good for its class. It does not have anything fancy like HXPRO/Music search/Bias adjustment/Play trim like my big Yamaha KX-530 which has the Amorphous GF-40 head and 3 motors. The two decks have the same button layout so they look quite nice sitting together in the cabinet. Here are some Pics of them in the cabinet (Excuse the dust).
Here are some pics of the heads in both units. You will notice the KX-530 has the GF-40 HXPRO Amorphous head and the KX-150 has just an ordinary "stock" looking head.
KX-150:
KX-530:
I have made some changes to the Cassette deck section of my cabinet. Up the top are the two Yamahas, then the Denon DR-F7 and Nakamichi BX-1. I did have a Sony dual well up the top and Marantz SD530 down the bottom but the sound quality was not as good from these decks. The Nakamichi 480 deck is upstairs in the "naughty corner" as it is having problem after problem. Will look at that some other time when I am not as frustrated with it.
Finally here is a video of the KX-150 playing back a Tape I recorded in my JVC TD-V661 3 head unit, sourced from vinyl on the Thorens TD 160 Super. The cassette used is a Ferric TDK AD60. The video is a bit blurry due to my camera and lighting conditions, but the sound is great and very close to what I hear in the lounge room (Some pop/crackle from the vinyl source).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDl0fHnS71s&feature=c4-overview&list=UUYcS06faN2o3a6fgS5vgCIQ
Overall the KX-150 is a great, robust, basic deck with good sound, much more than I expected
Here is a video I did some time back of the KX-530 (audio/video slightly out of sync):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpW356Ky6uY
I had this little Yamaha KX-150 donated to me the other day in return for a favor. Not thinking much of it I put it aside for a while and got it out the other day to power it up for a few basic tests. The speed was a little slow so I warmed the deck up and adjusted it using my test tone tape. A few other basic things like head clean/demagnetize/belt clean and it was ready to go. Had a quick listen to it and I must say for such a basic deck with 2 motor design, it sounds good for its class. It does not have anything fancy like HXPRO/Music search/Bias adjustment/Play trim like my big Yamaha KX-530 which has the Amorphous GF-40 head and 3 motors. The two decks have the same button layout so they look quite nice sitting together in the cabinet. Here are some Pics of them in the cabinet (Excuse the dust).
Here are some pics of the heads in both units. You will notice the KX-530 has the GF-40 HXPRO Amorphous head and the KX-150 has just an ordinary "stock" looking head.
KX-150:
KX-530:
I have made some changes to the Cassette deck section of my cabinet. Up the top are the two Yamahas, then the Denon DR-F7 and Nakamichi BX-1. I did have a Sony dual well up the top and Marantz SD530 down the bottom but the sound quality was not as good from these decks. The Nakamichi 480 deck is upstairs in the "naughty corner" as it is having problem after problem. Will look at that some other time when I am not as frustrated with it.
Finally here is a video of the KX-150 playing back a Tape I recorded in my JVC TD-V661 3 head unit, sourced from vinyl on the Thorens TD 160 Super. The cassette used is a Ferric TDK AD60. The video is a bit blurry due to my camera and lighting conditions, but the sound is great and very close to what I hear in the lounge room (Some pop/crackle from the vinyl source).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDl0fHnS71s&feature=c4-overview&list=UUYcS06faN2o3a6fgS5vgCIQ
Overall the KX-150 is a great, robust, basic deck with good sound, much more than I expected
Here is a video I did some time back of the KX-530 (audio/video slightly out of sync):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpW356Ky6uY
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