Nakamichi 1000zxl. Nakamichi 1000ZXL LIMITED 卡座 Lark Club The 1000zxl actually uses 4 frequencies, I believe, but I could be wrong On offer is the legendary Nakamichi 1000ZXL tape deck totally serviced and refurbished
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The Revox B215 uses 3, and I just recall that the 1000zxl was better The Nakamichi Dragon could only manage 20Hz to 22kHz with metal tape
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Invoice is availableWilly also changed the bulbs to LEDs The Revox B215 uses 3, and I just recall that the 1000zxl was better On offer is the legendary Nakamichi 1000ZXL tape deck totally serviced and refurbished
NAKAMICHI 1000 ZXL RetroAudio. Its $3,800 price obviously puts it well beyond the reach of most readers, but the combination of features, design considerations, and performance embodied in it so nearly defines the current "state of the art. Stereoplay 11/1980: Rated in top class II (highest rating for cassette decks)
Nakamichi 1000ZXL Three Head Stereo Cassette Deck Manual HiFi Engine. Nakamichi Dragon - Manual - Three Head Auto Reverse Cassette Deck - HiFi Engine The Elcaset had a SNR of 67dB with Dolby B. The Nakamichi 1000ZXL Limited, was released in 1981, with a gold-plated front panel and tape mechanism elements, a mahogany body, with automatic setting of the azimuth of the recording head, recording level, with fully computerized four-frequency calibration and equalization, became a kind of unsurpassed peak of cassette decks, and at the same.