Cassette deck ads and reviews

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  1. CDV

    CDV Well-Known Member

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    When browsing old magazines I often see ads and reviews that otherwise cannot be located by doing google search. Sometimes they have specs and prices.

    Technics RS M63 (Audio, 1980-03) — $380

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    Eumig FL-1000 (Audio, 1980-03)

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    I wonder what Eumig means by being the only computer compatible cassette deck, I used a bunch of crappy mono units for my 70's computers.
     
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    Nakamichi 480 series (Audio 1980-04) starting under $500.

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    AIWA AD-M700 (Audio 1980-04)

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    ONKYO TA-2040 (Audio 1980-04) — $370

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    Luxman K-12 (Audio 1980-04) — $995

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    Fisher DD300 (Audio 1980-06)

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    Nakamichi 580 series (Audio 1980-06)

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    I you read the details the deck could be controlled by a computer making it handy for professional environments like Radio Stations "Use the computer cue up washing powder ad number 3". :headphones::reelspin::reelspin::okWith a maximum of 16 decks being controlled by one computer the DJ could go home at night and leave the station running itself until someone else came in to do the breakfast show.

    Of course the idea that the music, adverts etc could actually be stored as a files on the computer would have been dismissed as fantasy until the 1990s.
     
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    Thank you, bud, never heard of that name Eumig nor of that sophisticated deck.

    EUMIG was an Austrian company producing audio and video equipment that existed from 1919 until 1982. The name is an acronym for Elektrizitäts und Metallwaren Industrie Gesellschaft, or, translated, the "Electricity and Metalware Industry Company."
     
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    They are a company I would normally associate with Cine Cameras and projectors. In fact a quick search on eBay.co.uk shows 210 items in that category and only two cassette decks. I wonder if the cassette decks were an attempt to move away from Cine equipment, which was being replaced by video before CDs had even been announced.
     
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    Here's some cool AKAIs from 1980

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    AKAI GX-F35 from 1981


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    AKAI 1978

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    Pioneer CT-F500 1978


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    AKAI from 1979


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    Wow, this is a beast, this was 1981 when most of Pioneer was going space-age with it's styling, anybody have one of these? The Pioneer SG-3300 Twin-Cassette Receiver.


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    Pioneer CT-F9191 from 1975, one of the first vertical players?


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    That image with the Commodore PET in the background brings back memories, I learned to program in school on a Commodore PET. :delighted:
     
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