Last week I purchased a used Nakamachi Bx-100E for Rs.3000/- from a second hand audio dealer at Mumbai and have been hearing them for a week now. I think this deck is a very good investment looking at its condition (external & Internal) and have delighted me and my wife.
At last i was able to revive all my cassette tape recordings collected over 30 years of my music journey which started from the early 80s. I was so hooked up to the Naks that i forgot about my CD player completely the last week. It brought back many of my old memories which i cherished. Now i have the opportunity to listen to full analogue sound again with the Naks.
The SQ of this deck is quite open in the lows and the mids. At the highs it misses the extra air that a CD player would give but its still okay considering the technology. In some cases the SQ did even beat my CD player and the lows and mids sounded full, rounded and with less strain and harshness.
I again thank my luck for getting hand of this model since my Sony TC-FX-44 deck would not play due to bad mechanism. Hope the Naks are able to serve me equally well as the Sony.
Cheers,
At last i was able to revive all my cassette tape recordings collected over 30 years of my music journey which started from the early 80s. I was so hooked up to the Naks that i forgot about my CD player completely the last week. It brought back many of my old memories which i cherished. Now i have the opportunity to listen to full analogue sound again with the Naks.
The SQ of this deck is quite open in the lows and the mids. At the highs it misses the extra air that a CD player would give but its still okay considering the technology. In some cases the SQ did even beat my CD player and the lows and mids sounded full, rounded and with less strain and harshness.
I again thank my luck for getting hand of this model since my Sony TC-FX-44 deck would not play due to bad mechanism. Hope the Naks are able to serve me equally well as the Sony.
Cheers,

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