Well he changed his mind. He said he can't seem to sell cassette decks to people in this town, so he is suggesting I throw it up on Ebay. Great.
Do Craigs first, for a month. Give it shot.
Do Craigs first, for a month. Give it shot.
I enjoy them. I guess its the 80's kid in me. I enjoy the challenge of getting all that I can out of the format. Currently I am using a Yamaha k-850 and the Nak 600. Ive had several other Naks in the past but got talked out of them. I piddle around with reels some too but I prefer the cassette. Ive see alot of mention here about the Pioneer CT-950's and 1250's. The main obstacle I have ran into repairing those is the take-up reel motors get flaky and intermittently just stop . Ive taken them apart cleaned all the metal out of them and they run for a short while but eventually fail again. The motors are NLA of course and I read that a person can modify the supply circuit to run a different motor but I have not dove off into that yet. Ive asked folks for details but it seems they are keeping that info to themselvesTravis: Good to hear you are into cassette decks, too.
Nando.