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AKAI GXR82D vs. AKAI 81D...interesting...



 
 
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Old November 25th 03, 05:14 AM
Daniel & Kathy Gibson
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Well, if there is one ting I have discovered about 8-tracks and players
is that there is very little truly rare stuff. Good stuff comes and
goes. Speaking of which...are you the one looking for the Recotron
carts? I finally found one.

Danno

Dan #3 wrote:

Nope. Cannot understand how some folks get the good stuff and others
don't - if ya know what i mean.
Besides, My Sansui Run cool under heavy operating conditions. Not too
fond of the line of amp he's using - too much noise at an idle and run
too hot too soon. Buddy of mine had one of the same make and even tho
it was damn close to show room quality, it had it's flaws (noisy with
no signal/idle - distortion at high volume). He eventually went to a
reconditioned 4 Channel Marantz (with Quad scope). Gives my Sansui a
run.

Dan #3 - Running a Sansui 1000x @ 75 watts RMS w/0.02% total harmonic
distortion

Daniel & Kathy Gibson wrote in message ...
Ugh.... Dan #3, are you groveling at the trough of Nudo?

Dan #3 wrote:

I have 2 envious words for ya: YOU DOG!
I'm lucky to find in these parts a decent deck of any brand!
I'm sure they have found a warm and loving home right next to your amp!
*Fantastic Dude!*
Dan #3
(with only the Akai 80D-SS, still waiting for surgery)


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  #12  
Old November 25th 03, 03:46 PM
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Yep! - but only 1? Those things must be a regional thing or something.
Dan #3


Daniel & Kathy Gibson wrote in message ...
Well, if there is one ting I have discovered about 8-tracks and players
is that there is very little truly rare stuff. Good stuff comes and
goes. Speaking of which...are you the one looking for the Recotron
carts? I finally found one.

Danno

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Old November 26th 03, 01:10 PM
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Win-Gibs are a good idea, but a precision cut piece of foam will also
work. The problem with the Win-Gibs, is the guys who make them and
sell them are assholes.

I had an 801 deck, they're ok, very good sound comparable to an Akai
or Wolly, but the DC motor is a neg on the 801.

It's good to see you don't let Gibson or anyone else do your thinking
for you. Cool beans.
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Old November 26th 03, 01:10 PM
trippin2-8track
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I saved that email pic you sent me, one of these days I have to hunt
those down for you, there's about a half dozen here somewhere.
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Old November 27th 03, 01:33 AM
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Win-Gibs are a good idea, but a precision cut piece of foam will also
work. The problem with the Win-Gibs, is the guys who make them and
sell them are assholes.


No, not to my knowledge, no.
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Old November 27th 03, 02:07 PM
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bull
 




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