I miss Nakamichi!!!! Reviewed Jul 31st, by gerhard wartha. It was made from to This cassette deck was made like an open reel deck at this time. Just a little smaller. Big belts. Big Head Base Solenoid. It sounds like them if it is maintained. Build in Hz test-tone to set bias Level,equalization.
And for setting, the record head azimuth. Reviewed May 01st, by zarman. I'll add my feedback on this deck. Firstly it is not built like a tank. It has some weak design issues that is also the same issue with the deck. The circuit boards slide into each other and is held by plastic slots.
They don't click together so it is friction that holds them in. Over time the plastic will expand and the circuits become loose leading to many issues like no sound, graininess and popping sound like a bad pot syndrome. The capstan motor wouldn't turn on because of this bad connection.
What i did to solve this was to use two layers of painters green tape applied to the back of the board where it slides into the plastic connector. The thickness gave it a snug fit and it won't come out ever again!
I did this to all of the circuit board connections. This deck sounds simply amazing when it is dialed in. The sound is more realistic and true to the real thing. The problem with modern decks is that it emphasizes the upper frequencies and treble is too high and the vocals are hissy rather than natural. Listen carefully to the vocals and hear how close it is to a person's voice. Our voice isn't trebly and I hate decks that adds too much treble to everything.
Older decks were better because they didn't use microprocessors. They had wires running everywhere! I love the sound of this deck.
I don't use dolby at all. It's shiat really. Never sounds right. Reviewed Jun 15th, by guest. The Nakamichi can make music sound real, sometimes better than live, unless the concert has very good acoustics. There is no dulling of the HF with its discrete Dolby B circuits.
Excellent in all aspects, well built, and great looking. It is the best of my analog sources. Reviewed Dec 13th, by guest. I got my by chance. A collector thought it didn't work anymore and sold it to me cheap. It just needed the ribbon cables reset. I have a Nak e as well with the flipping tape. The sounds better. Below you will find the Nakamichi CD The service manual functions as a repair guide for troubleshooting and sometimes contains tips for refurbishing and modifications.
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