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Posted by Phisherman on 10/07/54 11:54
I've never owned an 8-track player, but I do have a Teac reel-to-reel
that records/plays in 2 speeds, plus it can do dubbing. It's not for
sale, sorry.
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006 07:38:05 -0500, "Capt Nemo"
<captnemo_rn@hotmail.com> wrote:
>With all this talk of cassette and 8 track recorders .... I still have a
>Nakamichi 600 (silver) deck, if anyone would like to purchase?
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>"WinField" <doghouse@operamail.com> wrote in message
>news:1Hqxg.7216$5K2.1969@fed1read03...
>> You were doing well until your silly observation ...
>>
>> Lostcub@la_la_land.com wrote:
>>
>> {{ snip-snip }}
>>
>>> PS: Cassette did NOT kill the LP, CD did. It killed the 8-Track only
>>> because
>>> no one knew how to re align the heads after cleaning, which caused the
>>> cross
>>> talk. Hint, it was a little screw at the bottom of the player.
>>
>>
>> Cassette format was a small marvel reel-to-reel.
>>
>> 8-track was a gangly, LOOP-y format campared to the cassette. It was a
>> DOG!
>>
>> Almost 105 billion people knew how to re_align the 8-track heads, though
>> no one could get it perfect.
>>
>> With hi-performance tape formulations, the cassette made 8-track look like
>> a SICK PUPPY.
>>
>> - winfield
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