ksrigg said:
JVC? You are serious? I thought they made basically junk? Maybe not. Teac has become junk. Aiwa Junk...a lot of stuff now junk....but it didn't start out that way.Look at Altec Lansing...now making crap PC speakers...I will bid on it, if you think it is the shi*. I was going to buy the Yamahe K-1000 which is selling on eBay with a matching amp and tuner, then try to turn around and sell the tuner and amp to try to recoup some $$. The K-1000 has NO bests? Is it as good as the K-1200 or K-1020 otherwise?
How does the JVC compare?
What you have to remember is a lot of the names became junk, but in the 70's 80's and even early 90's most of these manufacturers still made some quality gear. The high water mark for cassette decks was the late 80's into the early 90's.
Depending upon how fussy you are about the sound a good two head can rival a three head in playback or record, but probably not in both as there are compromises made when the record and play heads are sandwiched into one head, since it cannot be tailored to one or the other and the requirements for record and or playback are different.
You can find decent late model (relatively speaking probably 15 to 25 years old) Sony, Teac, Aiwa, Pioneer, and JVC, Yamaha, Nak, Denon etc decks relatively cheap on ebay. Anything newer than the late 90's is probably BPC. I think pretty much after the early 90's only Sony Made decent decks.