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NAKAMICHI DRAGON Audiophile Cassette deck, Willy Hermann Overhauled, Near Mint

$ 2851.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Condition: When it comes to Tape and Cassette players no brand out there, could replace the quality of a Nakamichi Cassette player. The sound on a Nakamichi is real, warm, and incredible. The recording is crisp and it sounds fantastic. You can play and record the utmost quality able to a Cassette Tape on these units. But don't only take my words for it, do a research on your own. I believe when you acquire one of these units you will truly experience this and will hear the quality that is possible on a Cassette tape. The Unit Comes In Couple of Models. I have also Multi Voltage Version. Ask
  • Model: Dragon
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Brand: Nakamichi
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    NAKAMICHI DRAGON THE LEGENDARY AUDIOPHILE AUTO REVERSECASSETTE DECK IN NEAR MINT CONDITION
    One Year Warranty
    Overhauled  By Willy Hermann
    Made In Japan
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    This Nakamichi Dragonis part of my collection. Please read the specs and info about
    this Legendary
    unit that is considered one of the best Cassette players of all
    time. The
    unit is in Near Mint condition. Please check the YouTube video bellow.
    Video
    Nakamichi Dragon Cassette Deck
    LPs and 45-rpm singles remained the unchallenged music formats throughout the 1950s, 1960s, and well into the 1970swhen the Compact Cassette really took off. Cassettes were more portable and didn’t suffer from scratches and surface noise issues (but tape hiss could be a problem). The cassette was also the first recordable format to garner a bona-fide, mass-market foothold.
    With a tape speed of 17/8 inches per second, the cassette wasn’t initially considered a high-fidelity format, but thanks to the fierce competition among cassette-deck manufacturers, sound quality advances quickly elevated the format’s status. Nakamichi emerged as the uncontested king of the hill when it built the world’s first three-head machine in 1973. That deck, the 1000, had separate playback, record, and erase heads, and some owners thought it sounded as good as the better open-reel tape machines. While Nakamichi may have looked like an overnight sensation in the U.S., the company was founded in 1948 in Tokyo, Japan. In 1982, it raised the ante yet again with the Dragon, the ultimate consumer-cassette machine.
    The feature that made the Dragon the ne plus ultra deck was its Automatic Azimuth Correction technology. With this technology, all tapes—even prerecorded ones—were played in perfect alignment to ensure accurate and airy, high-frequency response (and for both “sides” of the tape). The Dragon’s downside was that its record
    biases
    tings
    weren’t automated, as they were on many other high-end decks. The Dragon required hand tweaking to optimize recording quality. But if you got it right, it was really right. Nakamichi’s tape transport mechanism used different sized diameters (and, hence, rotational speeds) for the two capstans and flywheels to ensure the smoothest possible tape movement over the record and playback heads. To deal with tape hiss inherent with the Compact Cassette format, the Dragon had Dolby B and C noise reduction, but Nakamichi never added the more advanced Dolby HX Pro.
    Specifications
    Type: auto reverse, 3-head, single compact cassette deck
    Track System: 4-track, 2-channel stereo
    Tape Speed: 4.8 cm/s
    Heads: 1 x record, 1 x playback, 1 x erase
    Motor: 2 x capstan, 1 x reel, 1 x auto azimuth, 1 x mechanism
    Tape Type: type I, CrO2, Metal
    Noise Reduction: B, C
    Frequency Response: 20Hz to 22kHz
    (Metaltape)
    Signal to Noise Ratio: 72dB
    (dolby C)
    Wow and Flutter: 0.04%
    Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.8%
    Input: 50mV (line)
    Output: 1V (line)
    Dimensions: 450 x 135 x 300mm
    Weight: 9.5kg
    Year: 1982 to 1995
    Price: GBP £2350 (1992)
    Payment/Shipping
    Will accept all type of Payments
    Payments must be received within 3 days
    Will only ship to Confirmed address
    Items will be professionally Packed and fully insured
    will accept returns. All shipping damage claims must be settled with UPS/ USPS/FedEx before issuing refund.