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RE: Buying & maintaining a vintage cassette deck--Nakamichi? BX-300? Or?

It should be interesting to hear his assessment :-)

I can't imagine that Rip Van Nak will work for long, maybe long enough to sell it. If that tape tech you mention is still in business, it might be worth asking them their opinion regarding cost. Naks are complex beasts and the company itself is long gone. There's a site called "NakTalk" where owners compare notes and problems. It's worth checking out. Go to Naks.com

You may read elsewhere that the site is defunct. This is wrong.



Edits: 10/19/14

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