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Toshiba Hi-Res Cassette Player
#1
I want one!  I have many boxes of old cassettes, and it would be great fun working through them all, a kind of music rediscovery.  As it happens, I do have an old Yamaha cassette deck in the garage, but is is well used, and quite battered, a consequence of being thrown into the back of a Transit van for many years.  So a nice new one would be splendid.  Not too expensive either!

https://www.whathifi.com/news/toshiba-ta...e=20180326
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#2
@Confused Very nostalgic Smile

How would you go about connecting this to your system?

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#3
Surely it would come with a 1m "bootlace" stereo RCA cable, one red and one white plug at each end, just for old-time's sake...?
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(27-Mar-2018, 13:52)amabrok Wrote: @Confused Very nostalgic Smile

How would you go about connecting this to your system?

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Presumably with analogue RCA cables.  To be clear, there are no details available for the new Toshiba unit, who knows what it might look like.

The last tape deck that I used did indeed have the cables as recommended by @thumb5.  I still have some in a box of miscellaneous stuff somewhere, I think these are the ones that will provide the authentic 70's / 80's cassette tape sound.   

Of course cassette players, much like turntables, have never fully gone away, take these for example:

http://www.teac.com/product/ad-850/

http://tascam.com/products/cassette_deck/

I did get very excited yesterday by the thought of some super new technology cassette player, but if all I want to do is play my old tapes, I am sure the battered 80's Yamaha deck I have in the garage will be the best for the authentic sound.

I did have a 70's model with wooden case, brushed stainless fascia and VU's meters, and a Technics DBX super special one, and I cannot remember ever getting rid of them.  I need to tidy my garage and find out if they are still there!  Who knows what might be there?  The Technics deck did run slightly slowly last time I used it though, the joys of analogue!
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#5
Why have we all our cassette deck at the garage?
That remembers me my Nakamichi. How is "he", after all this years?
I´ll check it out.
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