In Reply to: cassette deck - excelia any good? posted by matrokr on September 12, 2006 at 06:03:45:
I've made a list of prices at which I could not resist to buy. I. E. In Ebay germany these prices would be a completely bargain. Of course, things may be quite different in other placesYou can check them here:
http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.mpl?forum=tape&n=5267&highlight=rotovator+prices+which&session=from the decks you have Posted, I have an AD-F910. I really like this deck. I didn't hope much about it when I bought it. It was partially non-functional and severely miscalibrated. But after some hours cleaning and changing belts, and re-calibrating it I had to admit that this deck challenged other far more expensive decks Like my TEAC V-8030.
I suppose the other two will be better, but this one is good, and it is priced very well.
There are things I don't like about it. It is a two motor deck, the third motor is used to open and close the door. So don't get mislead about its 'three motor' words on it. Second, its bias frecuency is 85Khz, quite unusual (?). It's quite noisy when opening and closing door.
But there are many good things. It weights less than expected, has manual HX-PRO, It is pretty fast operating. And from the three listed is the most recent.
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- Re: cassette deck - excelia any good? - rotovator 14:20:47 09/12/06 (2)
- Re: cassette deck - excelia any good? - matrokr 15:33:33 09/12/06 (1)
- Re: cassette deck - excelia any good? - rotovator 00:39:45 09/13/06 (0)