I can certainly vouch for that! My Citizen CBM-777 was useless on-the-move, but worked well as another component to my Craig compact stereo. In...
Agreed... the CBM-777 is durable (Mine still working before storage in a zipper bag)... but the lack of battery case was off-putting. Did either...
Wait... are you talking about the CBM-1000 or the CBM-777? Because mine still works, and apparently was good enough to pipe into my second-hand...
Suddenly, I'm glad I got the "low-end" model... worst of it was line-level output wasn't fixed (affected by volume attenuation) and the volume...
One other--sort of--was McDade's. They were a department store as well, but advertised themselves as "the catalog house": [MEDIA]
Maybe... but this one is the higher-end model. Mine had the orange LED(?) display, located right between the search/skip and play/pause buttons.
Cool.:cool:
Around me, it was Highland and Silo. Other than them, it was all the classic department stores, with a Sears catalog outlet in the middle of town....
Man... by/on looks alone, that thing puts my Citizen CBM-777 to shameo_O... not to mention how yours actually came WITH the removable...
Ay! Disco Italo, no?
I know the feeling. I just packed-up all my vinyl, tapes and optical to go into storage, and I just found a few more pieces to file-in! As for...
Damn, if this didn't make me think of this:shock: [MEDIA]
It looks a boatload better than the Panasonic notetaker my parents bought me in the day. So there's a black box model as well? Must be for...
I understand American goods are quite popular in China. Any particular ones you would like to have?
That looks a lot like Cartrivision... a short-lived format that was marketed here in the mid-70s. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartrivision
That's just what I mean, alright... and you're welcome!:nodding:
If you're talking about Video 2000 (a.k.a.: V2000) I know what you mean... and no, we didn't get that in the 'States. We did, however, got saddled...
Careful! If you see any signs of oxidation on the edges while in the reels, it's not worth keeping.
I've found if you can get them out, MCM Online will usually have a replacement to match it. The hardest part is just measuring the loop size......
Boy... and I thought I had the "blues" with trying to size an idler tire on my Yamaha K-960!
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