Aiwa HS-RM539
aa.fussy - 2011-04-01 04:20
Got a Aiwa HS-RM549 this week.
The Aiwa HS-RM539 is a Aiwa cassette player with auto-reverse that was part of one of the final series of cassete players released from Aiwa in 2003-2004.
When the HS-RM539 was released in 2003, Sony now fully owned Aiwa and the 90's Aiwa logo was replaced by a newer one as seen in the photo and their final HS- series models took on a Sony like styling.
Aiwa's players in 2003/04 have features taken from Sony's Walkman line like where the cassette was inserted at the rear and most controls on the front and used auto-reverse cassette mechanisms that appear to mostly identical to the ones used in Walkman models from 2003.
Some of the HS-RM539 features include
bub - 2011-04-02 02:35
Actually, some of these late units are not too bad, surprisingly.
I have a JX-749 logic controlled late model aiwa, and although you can tell that they cut costs everywhere (plastic flywheels, simplified solenoid-less logic control, plastic chassis) It does a pretty good job. And they are actually more reliable as they use larger, simpler motors, larger plastic components, and modern circuit boards with better quality caps (or even tantalum/solid!). Even melted belts are easy to clean off the flywheels unlike brass flywheels. Sadly they look and feel cheap. The Jx 749, for all its "cheapness", actually has a rather feature filled logic controlled microchip, which by that time, had become cheap enough to put in budget machines. However, the wow and flutter and amp quality leave a little to be desired.
Best of all, they look so cruddy that they can be obtained cheaply. Unfortunately the same cannot be said for a late model indonesian made panasonic RQ-CR07V. This autoreverse unit has the fantastic ability to knock itself out of alignment every time it changes side! And it sounds like crap.