Pioneer CT-1080R runs and CT-F615 #2 to fix!

orange

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Got the first box from trading today...

The 1080R is awesome! the 615 is #2 and either needs a motor or belts. It has fluoroscan meters.

Pictures to follow shortly!

Coming, a fixer Sony and fixer Onkyo and 'ugly' bonus Pioneer dual deck in unkown condition.

All for new cassettes and a mixtape.
 
Here is the 1080R!

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Sounds pretty nice and the 615 is working too but the guy I got it from thinks the motor isn't stable, hopefully between the two I now have I'll figure that problem outas they both do similar things.

Pictures shortly and I'm going to finally be able to replace the reel tables in my CT-F7272 after THREE YEARS!

I'm in a really good mood now so it's time for some Depeche Mode :glasses8: (Violator, of course)
 
Sounds pretty nice and the 615 is working too but the guy I got it from thinks the motor isn't stable, hopefully between the two I now have I'll figure that problem outas they both do similar things.

Pictures shortly and I'm going to finally be able to replace the reel tables in my CT-F7272 after THREE YEARS!

I'm in a really good mood now so it's time for some Depeche Mode :glasses8: (Violator, of course)

Cool - glad to hear you're making progress and you did score with the trade.
 
CT-F7272

Orange, I have a Pioneer CT-F7272 cassette deck in perfectly fine running condition. Everything works. Is this something you might be interested in?
 
I have a 6262 drive to install in the one I have.
 
OK ... just thought I'd ask. I have no idea as to what's it worth. Picked it up for $20 at a yard sale and figured it has to be worth more than that.
 
The shipping woud be mor than the deck's price. Enjoy the little devil...I had a CT-F hernia (err, 9191) so I know about having a fully working hernia :rr:
 
Understood Orange ... the funny thing is that I was looking to get rid of it as I finally just got my CT-F9090 (same as your 9191 but without the wood grain cabinet) back from the shop ... after more than 3 years! Long story, but it cost me zero.
 
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