Blue Monk
Published on 03/28/07 at 02:55
Platine K7 life of up to compete without blushing a tape recording 6.25 to 38cm / s. ..
20-22000 bandwidth with a metal tape
signal to noise ratio greater than 70dB with Dolby
settings biasing by a microprocessor to each record, wow insignificant, beautiful aesthetics, ergonomics total ...
no value for money for this kind of machine!
One of the tops of decks Nakamichi K7 just after, a clear, airy, full of ease, which allowed to copy CDs on K7 LEGALLY without significant loss (mp3. .., approximate converters, etc.) I'm not about to forget after 20 years of CD ...
It's beautiful, too, the analog sound ...!
20-22000 bandwidth with a metal tape
signal to noise ratio greater than 70dB with Dolby
settings biasing by a microprocessor to each record, wow insignificant, beautiful aesthetics, ergonomics total ...
no value for money for this kind of machine!
One of the tops of decks Nakamichi K7 just after, a clear, airy, full of ease, which allowed to copy CDs on K7 LEGALLY without significant loss (mp3. .., approximate converters, etc.) I'm not about to forget after 20 years of CD ...
It's beautiful, too, the analog sound ...!