For $70 how'd i do?

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  1. WvLax30

    WvLax30 New Member

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    Got on craigslist to find these beauty's, for $70 i feel i did ok, what do you guys think?
     
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    TooCooL4 Well-Known Member

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    Looks good to me and if you are happy with it, that is all that matters :thumbsup:
     
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    Ill probably only record 1 or 2 of the newer versions and maybe sit on the older ones. Ive never used these before, how do they compare to sony xr?

    Although i just dropped my deck off for service today, so its either wait or record on a restored/recapped d3.
     
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    Why sit on the older ones? just use them. Don't know how they compare to Sony XR, never used an XR. My default cassettes are TDK MA-XG.
    Not sure a Sony D3 would do them justice even if the D3 is setup for MX.
     
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    Mister X Moderator Staff Member

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    I love finding NOS like that, my go to tapes years ago were Maxell UDXL II's, I can still pull them out and they sound great and they were around three bucks each back then. I wouldn't waste these on a boombox recorder, hopefully your deck is a little nicer and can take advantage of these.
     
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    I guess ill wait for my deck to come back! Its a marantz pmd-520 thats getting a full service. Sounded great but was time for some service to keep it problem free

    had seen the value of the older ones, but i guess your right, why not use them
     
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    Look familiar? I knew exactly what model you where talking about, cuz it's still one of my go to cassettes. I don't have many left to record on though. I was using this one to record my current mix
     

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    Yep, heaven....Those tapes to us young guys were bullet-proof. Three bucks was pretty good money, I think a Big Mac was around $1.75 for you economists. Metal tapes were always mega-money and reserved for the elderly that also had the equipment to use them which didn't include anybody I knew...
     
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    I was browsing today and found on tapeline that you can order type iv in a basic shell for next to no money. I’d assume the same in the US, if you’re not fussed about the shell or resale value then it’s not a bad idea. I just bought a c-60 of type 4 maxell metal for £3.50 which is a total bargain. https://www.tapeline.info/v2/metal-type-4-tape-in-type-2-shell.html
     
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    Todays goodies

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    Did you find some more? Feel free to post that stereo down below, it looks like Technics TT and Marantz Reciever but I don't recognize the rotary switches, that are below the gyroscopic tuning knob. I might be getting a glare, the case doesn't look like Marantz.
     
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    I did find more, 10 sony xr's new in the brick!! Theres another batch i may go grab of some Denon Hd8, hd-M, sony ucx, fuji fr and a few others

    Good eye, it's my marantz 2275 in a walnut case. Lovely sound
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    Have any of you guys used fuji fr 60's

    Ive come across another brick of 10 locally that im going to pick up, curious about any experience with them
     
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    Well i went a head and grabbed the fuji's

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    How much for? Winning streak
     
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    These are all awesome tapes and paying anything under $10 a piece is a really good deal for NOS metal these days. I just took my Yamaha Deck in for service yesterday! I have one NOS Fuji Metal in my small collection but I'm not sure if its newer or older than yours :p IMG_2094.JPG
     
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    Fujis cost me a whopping $20!
     
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    Todays goodies. Pretty happy with the variety but theres alot ive never heard before.

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    Wow those Denon tapes look interesting for sure
     

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