Hello Teac Fans,
I wanted one of these too but as I learned about them at the Factory Service and all the Mocky Cocky comments made by the then manager Matt Suzuki who fixed them it was found out through secret channels that the unit was designed by a computer engineer not a tape deck engineer. This made the transport a bit different than the rest. However they were known for a lot of problems as they aged. The Black card edge connectors would crack and they were very hard to get. I guess if a technician would get a clean one and put enough time into fixing all the problems, it would be a nice unit. Basically if you look at all the features, it is like a C-1 cassette deck with a Model 2 mixer built into it. As far as Esoteric decks made by Teac the top units consisted at least by my standards, of the Teac C-1 and the Z6000 decks. There is nothing that they made that was better than the Z6000 which is why after adjusting one on the bench a few times I got one or two of them. The Z7000 for those who think it is better is just the computerized version with the Z6000 chassis. Like the V900X which also has computerized Bias/EQ/Level adjustments with storage memory, these sections have to be calibrated themselves very closely and THEN the deck does some neat stuff- I have a pile of V900X decks too. There were not a lot of A860s made so they may be a collector's item. From what the person said in the E bay description, I would say there is not a lot wrong with the unit that somebody got for $305. The money would be better spent on a Z6000 though.