those are solid 3 head decks....
i guess Dual C-830 [IMG]
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well, i never owned one of those: https://www.hifi-wiki.de/index.php/Eumig_FL-1000%C2%B5P but they must be amazing...
rare find: Sony TC-122, nos, never been used: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
...sometimes you're listening to strange stuff, mate :hmmm i'm joking, only ME plays strange stuff :biggrin: - but today back to the roots: [ATTACH]
check here mate: https://stereo2go.com/forums/threads/boomboxes-with-detachable-walkmans.1859/ :hi
...got me a nice (new) Nixie-clock from Ukraine, i love it: [ATTACH]
[IMG] ...one for halloween ?
https://www.kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/ghettoblaster-sankei-kamasonic-palladium-sencor-sammlung/3144935210-172-4213 ...not mine, just found this...
some very early trip-hop, some of the best :worship: [ATTACH] definitively highly recommended to enjoy the complete album...
the good news are that good old T-ster is back :hi
i think the interesting gadgets wich come with them, are tv-modulators - you can use them to built your own little stereo mini-tv-station with...
there's one in germany for sale, unfortunately pick up only, but i guess that can be arranged or discussed with the seller:...
found this site (probably well known, besides by me - who knows...), just thought of sharing: https://www.cassetterecorder-museum.com/en/galerie.html
there's probably an english Wiki-page existing, i was to lazy to find out... https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabamobil
...now you have to find out more about the Sabamobil...
well, the recorder is for sure same as the first Philips aove :hmmm
those camcorders came out when i was still in training to become a tv-radio-technician (mid 80'ies). i remember that i loved fixind them, i even...
my dad had a Commodore PET 3032 (in fact, he still got it), that had a built-in cassette memory. my first computer in 1983, a VIC20 had that, too
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