In Reply to: Buying & maintaining a vintage cassette deck--Nakamichi? BX-300? Or? posted by WoodyWW on October 18, 2014 at 07:34:37:
While I don't have any first hand experience with them, ESL's reputation is that they are very good but very pricy. That's where I'd probably go if I wanted a Nak restored to like new condition, and were willing to pay for it.
I have used Willy Hermann in California. He's also very good, and more reasonably priced than ESL. He's also willing to fix what's wrong, rather than restore everything that might go wrong.
Naks.com has a lot of service info available for downloading, but I think you have to register with the site to get access to it. It also has an email list, which is worth joining if you are interested.
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