What electronics needed replacing on yours?Here are my 2 Nakamichi LX-5 cassette decks. Both restored & fully functional. New belts, replaced bulbs, lubed, all electronics checked, failing electronics replaced & everything cleaned up. Best of all they sound fantastic. These are big bulky, heavy looking cassette decks but they're both built like tanks. It's cool is I have 2 Nakamichi LX-3's fully restored with new belts as well. One of my Nakamichi MR-2's could not be repaired. That sucked but I still have two fully restored working Nakamichi MR-2's. Ths old gray Werewolf did good.
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Issues? Everything looks good to me! I think many of us have "issues" around stereo gear...New guy here from Virginia, USA. Here's my current setup in my "hang out spot" aka heated garage. Have many more inside waiting for shelves to finish being assembled. I may have issues.
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Lookin' good Natty!
Hello, just take Copilot in Edge: just ask him what you want to do.Hi Sinder, apologies, I have been away for a while.. Yes, its a real time counter in all 3 speeds, I built it ages ago using discrete CMOS logic chips and a rotary encoder for up/down count.. Unfortunately it does not keep counter memory on power off. I then redesigned it using a pair of Maxim MX7217C's just for kicks, but of course I imagine that redesigning it now with updated microprocessors and some code would be easier (I just have no idea how to...)
Aquí tienes un poco de la historia de la marca y catálogos de esa época:Acabo de comprar esto en una venta de herencias. No sé qué hacer con él, ya que no me interesa el equipo de válvulas. Simplemente tiene tan buena pinta que me dan ganas de intentar ponerla en marcha, quién sabe, ¿quizá funcione bien?
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