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WHAT IS A GOOD DUEL CASSETTE DECK????
Here is my stereo system so far:
2 Athena audition F-2 speakers Adcom GFP-565 pre-amp Audiosource Amp two amplifier Cambridge Azur 540C cd player Marantz 2110 tuner What would be a good cassette deck to get now? Thanks. |
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How many paces must separate the two transports?
Rgds: Eric "THE SPACE BOSS" wrote in message ... Here is my stereo system so far: 2 Athena audition F-2 speakers Adcom GFP-565 pre-amp Audiosource Amp two amplifier Cambridge Azur 540C cd player Marantz 2110 tuner What would be a good cassette deck to get now? Thanks. |
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How many paces must separate the two transports? sorry i don't understand what that means. |
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Go to a professional audio systems dealer, and ask about the Tascam. The
best way is to have 2 independent decks. I have not seen a dual deck in the Tascam, but it is hard to beat their quality. You just connect the two machines together, or use them with a small mixer unit. -- Jerry G. ========================== "THE SPACE BOSS" wrote in message ... Here is my stereo system so far: 2 Athena audition F-2 speakers Adcom GFP-565 pre-amp Audiosource Amp two amplifier Cambridge Azur 540C cd player Marantz 2110 tuner What would be a good cassette deck to get now? Thanks. |
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In article , drsmith666
@aol.com says... How many paces must separate the two transports? sorry i don't understand what that means. "WHAT IS A GOOD DUEL CASSETTE DECK????" DUEL= a prearranged fight with deadly weapons by two people (accompanied by seconds) in order to settle a quarrel over a point of honor www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn. Dual=adj 1: consisting of or involving two parts or components usually in pairs; "an egg with a double yolk"; "a double (binary) star"; "double doors"; "dual controls for pilot and copilot"; "duple (or double) time consists of two (or a multiple of two) beats to a measure" [syn: double, duple] |
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"THE SPACE BOSS" wrote in message ... How many paces must separate the two transports? sorry i don't understand what that means. **You haven't heard of duelling cassette decks? Do you live under a rock? Here's a few hints: Go find a dictionary and look up the words: 'duel' and 'dual'. That should be a good start. Next, you need to consider whether a cassette deck of any kind, makes sense in 2004. Personally, I think they're a waste of time and money. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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Eric K. Weber wrote:
How many paces must separate the two transports? Duh. He meant "Dual'. But Dual didn't make cassette decks, just turntables.... geoff |
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Tascam makes a dual cassette
And Dual also used to build cassette decks The answer to the question however is Sony ES dual cassette "Jerry G." wrote in message ... Go to a professional audio systems dealer, and ask about the Tascam. The best way is to have 2 independent decks. I have not seen a dual deck in the Tascam, but it is hard to beat their quality. You just connect the two machines together, or use them with a small mixer unit. -- Jerry G. ========================== "THE SPACE BOSS" wrote in message ... Here is my stereo system so far: 2 Athena audition F-2 speakers Adcom GFP-565 pre-amp Audiosource Amp two amplifier Cambridge Azur 540C cd player Marantz 2110 tuner What would be a good cassette deck to get now? Thanks. |
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"Trevor Wilson" wrote in message ... (snip) Next, you need to consider whether a cassette deck of any kind, makes sense in 2004. Personally, I think they're a waste of time and money. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au On the other hand, sometime in the future when everything is digital, and fully copy protected, having an analog recorder may be quite useful. Another thing that may be useful to have is a digital recorder (Tascam D30 comes to mind) that has no digital copy protection built in. The world is heading to a point where NOTHING digital will be copyable, not even free to air TV stuff. Just a thought.... Deke |
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"Deke" wrote in message ... On the other hand, sometime in the future when everything is digital, and fully copy protected, having an analog recorder may be quite useful. Any digital recorder with an analog input can do the same, only much better than a cassette deck. TonyP. |
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