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3 generations of mid-fi cassete decks (bottom to top): Sony TC-K61, 1980 Yamaha K-340, 1987 Pioneer CT-S640S, 1996 Although on paper, last generation Pioneer has outrageous specs (20-25kHz, auto calibration), Yamaha has the finest mechanics and Sony beats them all in sound. Go figure. |
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current | 17:48, 5 January 2008 | 1,000 × 850 (229 KB) | NVO (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=3 generations of mid-fi cassete decks (bottom to top):<br>Sony TC-K61, 1980<br>Yamaha K430, 1987<br>Pioneer CT640, 1996<br>Although on paper, last generation Pioneer has outrageous specs (20-25kHz, auto calibration), Yamaha has |
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