There are many notable engineering and audio distinctions between the Triple 6 and Triple 7 ES models and other Sony cassette decks before it and after it. That's going to be something to be, perhaps, discussed in a different thread.That deck reminds me a lot of the Sony I had back in the day (my last good cassette deck before getting my Tascam 122 Mk. I, years later).
Similar layout and controls from the looks of it. Mine was also 3-head but not an ES deck. I suspect mine was the top non-ES model but I don’t remember the number.
I often compared him to Hendrix. A real coin toss there…My favorite guitar player, Robin Trower. A true artist. How time flies, I can remember riding the school bus as a little kid and hearing Procol Harum playing A Whiter Shade of Pale on my friends transistor radio. Bridge of Sighs is one of my favorite albums. I have a digital file of it so I can really crank it loud without vibrating the turntable. Usually way too loud. Like, need to step outside loud.
Lucky you that you could enjoy Jeff live!
and it's funny that, even if I usually don't like jazz/jazz-rock/fusion music at all, there are a couple them I always loved.... one is Jeff and the other one is Pat Metheny.
Simon Philips is a monster who doesn't get as much credit as some of his contemporaries do...
Jeff Beck - Blow by Blow - Always a Great Choice!
Blues a la Mode - 1958 - Incredible Soundstage / Engineering
Budd Johnson
Charlie Shavers
Bert Keyes