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− | ==RE | + | ==RE series== |
* [[Nakamichi RE-1|RE-1]] | * [[Nakamichi RE-1|RE-1]] | ||
* [[Nakamichi RE-2|RE-2]] | * [[Nakamichi RE-2|RE-2]] | ||
* [[Nakamichi RE-3|RE-3]] | * [[Nakamichi RE-3|RE-3]] | ||
* [[Nakamichi RE-10|RE-10]] | * [[Nakamichi RE-10|RE-10]] | ||
− | Classic-Line, | + | Classic-Line, successor to the Design-Line, on which they are technically based. |
− | + | Case, however, again oriented to the devices of the SR/TA series: | |
− | + | Brushed black with gold lettering. | |
− | ==Receiver | + | ==Receiver series== |
* [[Nakamichi Receiver1|Receiver1]] | * [[Nakamichi Receiver1|Receiver1]] | ||
* [[Nakamichi Receiver2|Receiver2]] | * [[Nakamichi Receiver2|Receiver2]] | ||
* [[Nakamichi Receiver3|Receiver3]] | * [[Nakamichi Receiver3|Receiver3]] | ||
− | + | Receiver of the design line, successor of the TA series | |
− | + | without STASIS circuit, instead with Harmonic-Time-Alingment Amplifier | |
− | ==SR | + | ==SR series== |
* [[Nakamichi SR-2 E|SR-2 E]] | * [[Nakamichi SR-2 E|SR-2 E]] | ||
* [[Nakamichi SR-3 E|SR-3 E]] | * [[Nakamichi SR-3 E|SR-3 E]] | ||
* [[Nakamichi SR-4 E|SR-4 E]] | * [[Nakamichi SR-4 E|SR-4 E]] | ||
− | Receiver | + | Receiver with STASIS amplifier |
− | ==TA | + | ==TA Series== |
* [[Nakamichi TA-1 E|TA-1 E]] | * [[Nakamichi TA-1 E|TA-1 E]] | ||
* [[Nakamichi TA-2 E|TA-2 E]] | * [[Nakamichi TA-2 E|TA-2 E]] | ||
* [[Nakamichi TA-3 E|TA-3 E]] | * [[Nakamichi TA-3 E|TA-3 E]] | ||
* [[Nakamichi TA-4 E|TA-4 E]] | * [[Nakamichi TA-4 E|TA-4 E]] | ||
− | + | Successor series with STASIS amplifier [except TA-1E]] | |
− | == | + | ==Other== |
* [[Nakamichi 530|530]] | * [[Nakamichi 530|530]] | ||
* [[Nakamichi 730|730]] | * [[Nakamichi 730|730]] | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Category:Device database]] |
[[en:Nakamichi Receiver]] | [[en:Nakamichi Receiver]] |
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RE series[edit]
Classic-Line, successor to the Design-Line, on which they are technically based. Case, however, again oriented to the devices of the SR/TA series: Brushed black with gold lettering.
Receiver series[edit]
Receiver of the design line, successor of the TA series without STASIS circuit, instead with Harmonic-Time-Alingment Amplifier
SR series[edit]
Receiver with STASIS amplifier
TA Series[edit]
Successor series with STASIS amplifier [except TA-1E]]