Sounds like a fun project, I used to go the other direction, physical to digital and had a lot of fun cutting and pasting tracks.
Sorry, I don't see any using my searches, you might want to try some of these websites....
It might be on some random cable channel here but definately not popular like Dr. Who.
Thanks for the update Kent! I can sympathize with all the work your doing, I try to get a little out everyday and it takes a ton of time. I...
Good question, I didn't notice that! Either the marketing/printers didn't do a test print or Sony was going to do a "TC" Version. I think "TC"...
I don't know if I've seen this brochure posted yet? It looks like it's dated 4/84 and appears to be a salesman's guide for the new "C" Version....
Sony TC-1535D from 1976. I have no proof but I feel like Superscope might have copied these for their own PMD Line a few years later, right...
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The JVC LD-777, just a cool dream machine, anybody seen this in person before? [ATTACH]
I don't know about Amstrad's Claim but I've seen early Pioneer and Fisher, even the little Marantz CH5 was around 1983. I'd even count the early...
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1983 The C4 is one of the nicer Sanyo C Series boomers. [ATTACH]
1983 The Sanyo M9901 is a nice midi boombox, the kind you'd bring to the beach. [ATTACH]
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1990, I never saw JVC Models back then but the name and styling alone were probably a big hit along with decent pricing. [ATTACH]
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