In Reply to: Teac Decks posted by PanzerVI on January 13, 2007 at 15:53:06:
If you want the best possible advise, I would have to say buy the nicest (and probably) most expensive deck you can afford. Even if that means spending anywhere between $400 and $800, chances are, you'll get a nice deck with few or no problems. While they may cost more upfront, you have evidently found out the hard way that those "bargain" [older] decks usually turn out to be anything but. What you think you're saving in cost of procurement is lost (and then some) in time, repairs, searching for parts and qualified techs, and frustration. Any of the later model Teacs-such as X-300R, X-1000R, X-10R, X-1000R, X-20R, X-2000R, X-700R, etc., if in good condition (and a lot of bidding as well as a good seller reputation, description, and pictures will tell you this) would be the way to go.
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