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Where to buy a decent cassette deck?
Hi
I need to buy a cassette deck for copying old tapes to my pc but am struggleing to find a decent one. I wanted to get a Technics RS-BX501 as I remember a lot of good reviews for it way back when, unfortunatley the only places that have them are a tad pricey. Can anyone suggest a similar deck that I would be able to pick up at a decent price, prefferably below £50? Thanks. |
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Not for sale but, if you see a RS-BX404 for sale take a punt. Had mine for 15 years and still going strong.
Ebay the obvious choice or maybe another forum.
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Not for sale but, if you see a RS-BX404 for sale take a punt. Had mine for 15 years and still going strong.
Ebay the obvious choice or maybe another forum. ![]() Cant see the point in spending silly money on something I wont use much after digitalising all my tapes. Seen an RS-AZ7 that looks quite similar but pick up only, boo |
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Check Maplin, I seem to remember a recent mailshot that had a USB cassette deck for your exact purpose.
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Just got a second hand RS-AZ6 off ebay for £25
Looks like a better deck than the 502 so heres hoping Didnt really want a usb deck as I want to connect it to my exsisting amplifier. Thanks for your help |
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