If you think that everyone in the 80s can afford to buy a Hi-Fi audio system, you are wrong. The equipment was quite expensive, especially for...
The Aristona EW 5515/13 Reel to Reel Tape Recorder, introduced at the end of 1979 in Austria, is a classic piece of audio equipment that combines...
Have you ever seen it? If not, I made a video for you: [MEDIA] I first met the Prefer brand when I started using the electret condenser...
This lovely example of the legendary machine recently arrived at the Retro Audio Museum in Lelystad, the Netherlands. The Revox A77 was praised...
Beosystem 10 was the world's first portable stereo system with its own permanent location, inside and outside the house. An unobtrusive WB 10 wall...
The first answering machine in my family appeared in 1995 only. On its small microcassette, I immediately recorded the following message: - - -...
In high-fidelity audio, the AKAI GX-230 D Stereo Tape Recorder stands as a formidable contender, often hailed by fans as superior even to the...
When in 1962 Sony introduced the new 464 sterecorders series to the public, the first phrase in the instruction manual says: You are now the owner...
K-8 is the deck from the second line of the Luxman and represents the Studio Standard Serie. Customed by Lux Corporation, it was made in Japan by...
At the end of the 70s, the production of horizontal cassette decks ceased, and hundreds of models of vertical cassette decks from different...
At the beginning of the 80’s, I started to play in the University rock group on the keyboard. We had half-professional audio equipment, and, as we...
Portable cassette recorders with fitted TV sets, popularly known as "combo units," were a unique product of the 1980s. These devices offered the...
In 1975, amidst the boom of cassette audio technology, a fantastic example emerged from TEAC labs in Japan – the A-400 Stereo Cassette Deck. An...
In the hall N1 of the Retro Audio Museum in Lelystad, the Netherlands, a collection of eleven distinguished AKAI tape recorders, crafted between...
Horizontal cassette decks, also known as front-loading cassette decks, were a popular design for cassette players during the 1970s. Unlike...
Step back into the groovy '60s, where the beat of portable cassette recorders echoed through the streets. But hold on, rewind a bit! While mono...
Welcome to the Retro Audio Museum in Lelystad, the Netherlands, where nostalgia hits harder than a brick wall and laughter echoes through the...
Imagine a world where Alpage (alpine pastures) not only nurtures nature's beauty but also births cutting-edge technology. In a surprising twist,...
The UHER 514 tape recorder has a history of German engineering prowess, offering a blend of versatility, compact dimensions, and unparalleled...
In the tumultuous era of the early 1970s, the Sanyo M4400F Stereo Cassette Recorder emerged as a beacon of innovation amidst a sea of mono-format...
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