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No ghosts.

No ghosts on the manufacturer's web site. I wouldn't hold it against a company if an independent retail outlet also sells tin-foil hats.

I can confirm that my Nak CR-7 cassette deck is sensitive to magnetic fields at the power line frequency. It was necessary to move it several feet away from equipment that had a 60 Hz power transformer. However, I didn't need any meters to detect the ghosts hum. Just put a blank tape in the machine, press PLAY, and turn the volume way up. (One would expect a tape deck to be sensitive to magnetic fields, unless it is a behemoth with lots of mu metal shielding.}


Tony Lauck

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