Se det ja! Veldig flott. Har samme i sort, identisk bortsett fra decket og hĂžyttalere. Et flott system fortsatt for mindre rom/ hjemmekontor.
Legg til en grei streamer / DAC lĂžsning og man kan kose seg "tung" vintage hifi som tar lite plass... Disse systemene passet selfĂžlgelig perfekt
sammen med Technics sine kompakte platespillere; SL-7, SL-10...eller om man hadde ekstra solid konto: SL-15 ..
pÄ denne tiden(ca 1978 -1982) hadde separate mini komponenter hÞy status..ikke minst pga at produsenter la forskning og prestige inn i Ä lage ekte hifi lyd i skoeske stÞrrelse...C-01 serien var kanskje det beste eksempelet pÄ det med ikke mindre enn en tre-delt forsterker for eksempel
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Her er specs pÄ Technics decket RS-M02 som altsÄ er et
mini deck
Specifications
Type: 2-head, single compact cassette deck
Track System: 4-track, 2-channel stereo
Tape Speed: 4.8 cm/s
Heads: 1 x record/playback, 1 x erase
Motor: 1 x reel, 1 x capstan
Tape Type: type I, FeCr, CrO2, Metal
Noise Reduction: B
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz (Metal tape)
Signal to Noise Ratio: 68dB (dolby B)
Wow and Flutter: 0.035%
Input: 60mV (line), 0.25mV (mic)
Output: 0.65V (line)
Dimensions: 297 x 97 x 229mm
Weight: 5.5kg
Finish: black, silver
RS-M07
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Reviewed Aug 24th, 2020 by
anada
I purchased this cassette player as a set with a mini hi end Technics system. The deck was never treated or being cleaned in the past . After destroying a few cotton sticks I pressed play and it was working. FF and REW where not working but Play was going strong. Then I realised it was a direct drive capstaned, NO BELTS, only for counter. I gave it my attention and connected it with my other gear. At the begging the deck was struggling and sometimes speed was a little bit off. After a week, everything begun to work 100% including FF and REW. After 3 weeks I was tempted to AB test it with other decks I had in my arsenal, first was a Nakamichi BX 125 E, the Nak was better in treble but the Technics was better with voices. I gave it a mini service and then things begun to happen. My reference Nakamichi 682 ZX was marginally better, I mean just a little but... maybe they where even on par and it was only the psychodynamics of badge and looks looks. Bottom line is that the Technics RS M 02 is a Serious Cassette player, it will remain under the radar because of its size and its badge. Any audio enthusiast will realise immediately when it lays his hands upon this mini deck that its built quality is TOP TOP TOP. People sell this on the internet for pennies, all report to have problem with the FF and REW. Take one back home give it somer time to settle and you will be amazed.I give it my highest recommendation, which is my precious time spend on this keyboard and recommending it to enthusiasts. 5 Stars
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Re: RS-M02
Submitted by
cattlethief on January 28th, 2021.
I also have just bought this deck as part of the Concise series dirt cheap. I was told it hadnt been played in years maybe as much as 30 years and soon as I played a tape it struggled and only on one channel but after a quick clean and constantly using the play,rev and frw buttons this little gem has come to life and it sounds as good as my 3-head sony and Nak decks,I believe it cost $500 back in