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Pioneer CT-F9191 Cassette Deck

Image and more info: http://members.aol.com/KDresch/ct-f9191.html

Pioneer's top cassette deck from the mid 70's. This is the one you drooled over
but couldn't afford so bought the CT-F2121 instead. Now you can own the one you
really wanted! This example has been completely gone through by my tech. It has
been adjusted and tweeked for TDK SA tape. I'll include his invoice as proof of
service. Beware, most units you will find on Ebay or other locations will need
major repairs before they will work properly. This is a mechanical piece and
restoration is a MUST for full enjoyment and performance. This unit was simply
the best Pioneer had to offer and was extreamly well built. Specs. indicated a
high frequency response out to 17kHz with chrome tape. The look and feel of
this deck is simply wonderful. The only better decks were double or triple the
cost from Nakamichi.

This unit has excellent cosmetics as you can see in the image. The walnut
cabinet is beautiful with only a few distractions. This unit is just a total
example of the stunning beauty of the best audio offerings in the 70's. The
CT-F9191 listed for $475 from 1976-78, (approx. 35lbs gross)

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