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I HATED tapes. They wear out quickly (don't pretend they don't), they hiss, you gotta FF and rewind, which takes AGES, they don't sound good. Lose/lose. The cassettes themselves, the tape can come flying out, it stretches, and it also gets unexplicably bound up in wierd ways. just a godawful medium.- that rant aside, the old tapedecks look neat. How do any of you have tapes that still play?
....It's on a shelf gathering dust now but occasionally I do pull out some of my vast hoard of cassettes (all Maxell XLII or XLII-S) for my commute to work on an old Walkman (remember those)....
That 1000 is a beautiful deck. But parts are getting really rare, as well as the expertise to fix one.Have fun with it, but it may not be able to be brought back to life if it fails.Dragon, ZX-7 or ZX-9 is a much better bet.
It's on a shelf gathering dust now but occasionally I do pull out some of my vast hoard of cassettes (all Maxell XLII or XLII-S) for my commute to work on an old Walkman (remember those).
....the Sony Pro Walkman, in the form shown above, and the WM-D6C, which was a full function deck ( it had record and playback functions unlike the model above which I believe was only playback ) were were the only decks that I really lusted after...apart of course from the Tandberg TD 3014 which I was lucky enough to snag......it had awesome performance...it fact it beat several standard more expensive decks in direct comparisons....would still love to have one ( even as a paper weight )....Cheersblutto
I have 2 x WM-D6C, 5 x WM-DC2, Many WM-DD33 and 1 WM-DD9. All in good working order the reason I have so many is because it is difficult to find parts, this way I have parts to fix broken ones.The Tandberg 3014 you talk about, I have heard good things said about it but I have not heard one myself so can’t comment.Here is one on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150802738240?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
...oh, you lucky man you!.......if there is one that is totally pooched I would love to have it around here... as just a keepsake....err...paper weight....or more appropriately as a wee monument to a great technical achievement ( which in my ever so humble opinion is tied for first with a bunch of other equally wonderful stuff....)Cheersblutto
Did you mean one if the WM-DD33 ? if so not promising anything, I may be able to sort you out with a broken one.
The last time I talked to Willy Hermann, he wasn't interested in working on the 700 or 1000. That's not a good sign.If you want a more current Nak. (dragon, ZX or CR) plan on about $400 - $600 to have it fully refurbed.Heads aligned, cleaned, new belts, calibrated, etc etc. How many tapes do you need digitized? I've got a couple of decks, might be able to help if it isn't alarge number...
The last time I talked to Willy Hermann, he wasn't interested in working on the 700 or 1000. That's not a good sign.
This is true. I looked into service from a couple of other cassette experts: same result. Parts too hard to find, no go on refurbishing.Paul