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My deck collection (at mid 2015)

Discussion in 'Cassette Decks' started by walkman archive, Dec 15, 2016.

  1. walkman archive

    walkman archive Administrator Staff Member

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    Hi,

    I recently put together all my decks in the same room and I'd like to share with you that special moment for me.
    I normally have five decks always with me in two stacks in my working room. I don't use them all the time but I have all them connected, serviced and working. Many of them were serviced and upgraded by Alex, like the Pioneer F1250, a Champagne SONY K909ES or a Nakamichi RX505.

    But my wife and our two kids went out for the weekend and I was alone at home for some precious hours...[​IMG]
    So I pull out of the closet my lovely TEAC 8030S, a black K909Es (for sale, BTW), a Pioneer CT-M6R and a cheap SONY K570. I just left a Nakamichi BX150 and an old SONY K15...
    Hope you enjoy!

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  2. buzbox

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    Super impressive. And here I thought I had a cool setup. :D Just wondering if the Sony K909ES is a 100V or 220V unit?
     
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    Thanks!
    Both the champagne and black K909 were spanish versions, thus at 220V.
     
  4. Deliverance

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    Good to get some hour's for some listening . Some lovely decks there.
     
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    Mystic Traveller Well-Known Member

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    Super! Love such pictures! :)
     
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    Boodokhan Well-Known Member

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    simply the best personal collection i have ever seen. and the most important thing is that Hugo takes good care of his cassette decks or walkmans
     
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    nickeccles Well-Known Member

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    Wow! That's mad!!!

    & I thought I loved cassette decks!!

    Mind you, I only need one lol

    I was weaned on high end audio from the age of 14 - Boarding school & a teacher that lived in had linn/naim audio record playing system with a nakamichi cassette deck - add a dire straits vinyl & listen & learn :wink:

    In the end, I found high end stuff was out of reach so fell in love with the Technics brand & stayed loyal ever since..........
     
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    Thanks. Well, this is the result of 8 years of intense search; in the end i think i got what i was looking for :smoke
     

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