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− | + | Certainly the Dragon is an excellent and probably a legendary cassette deck. I could not afford it at the time, unfortunately. :) But superlatives do not belong here, if not provable. So maybe texts like "the most impressive tape deck ever built" should be changed to "a very impressive tape deck". | |
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− | == | + | == For reference, albeit rather late. == |
− | + | I agree with the wording of this discussion. | |
− | + | On the other hand, the air is quite thin in the Dragon class. I'm not a tape forum member, but the azimuth adjustment - besides the Marantz mentioned in the article - and the Nakamichi CR-7 is probably otherwise only available on the [[Tandberg TCD 3014]], here before the recording.<br /> | |
− | + | The calibration function was still new at the time of the presentation, Alpine-Luxman speaks of a calibration c o m p u t e r for the K-04 and also Revox for the 215, which seems a bit exaggerated nowadays. | |
− | + | The effect can be seen very nicely in the Revox collector .pdf: | |
− | * [http://www.revoxsammler.ch/Testberichte%20Kassettengeraete/Cassettendeck%20B215_0003%201988.pdf] | + | * [http://www.revoxsammler.ch/Testberichte%20Kassettengeraete/Cassettendeck%20B215_0003%201988.pdf] under "Revoxsammler.ch" comparison test (works at article creation beginning of June 2016). |
Latest revision as of 12:17, 4 July 2016
Certainly the Dragon is an excellent and probably a legendary cassette deck. I could not afford it at the time, unfortunately. :) But superlatives do not belong here, if not provable. So maybe texts like "the most impressive tape deck ever built" should be changed to "a very impressive tape deck". _____________________________________________
For reference, albeit rather late.[edit]
I agree with the wording of this discussion.
On the other hand, the air is quite thin in the Dragon class. I'm not a tape forum member, but the azimuth adjustment - besides the Marantz mentioned in the article - and the Nakamichi CR-7 is probably otherwise only available on the Tandberg TCD 3014, here before the recording.
The calibration function was still new at the time of the presentation, Alpine-Luxman speaks of a calibration c o m p u t e r for the K-04 and also Revox for the 215, which seems a bit exaggerated nowadays.
The effect can be seen very nicely in the Revox collector .pdf:
- [1] under "Revoxsammler.ch" comparison test (works at article creation beginning of June 2016).