Nakamichi DRAGON Tape Deck
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Nakamichi DRAGON Tape Deck
SkyFi 479
479 South Broad Street
Glen Rock NJ 07452
United States
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Working Dragons are becoming more and more difficult to find.
While legendary for their performance, they age over time and will eventually need service.
This particular unit received just that - a full service and test.
We replaced all the consumable components including the azimuth belt, mechanism belt, drive wheel rubber, both idler reels with springs etc.
The unit was cleaned, lubricated, demagnetized and fully tested for performance.
Condition is VERY good, with very little signs of use.
Please see our last listing photos or the linked items below for full specifications and details on this incredible vintage tape deck:
Nakamichi DRAGON Tape Deck - Original Sales Brochure
Nakamichi DRAGON Tape Deck - Manual
More from its dedicated Wikipedia entry:
The Nakamichi Dragon is an audio cassette deck that was introduced by Nakamichi in 1982 and marketed until 1994.
The Dragon was the first Nakamichi model with bidirectional replay capability and the world's first production tape recorder with an automatic azimuth correction system; this feature, which was invented by Philips engineers and improved by Niro Nakamichi, continuously adjusts the azimuth of the replay head to minimize apparent head skew and correctly reproduce the treble signal present on the tape.
The system allows the correct reproduction of mechanically skewed cassettes and recordings made on misaligned decks.
Apart from the Dragon, similar systems have only been used in the Nakamichi TD-1200 car cassette player and the Marantz SD-930 cassette deck.
At the time of its introduction, the Dragon had the lowest-ever wow and flutter and the highest-ever dynamic range, losing marginally to the former Nakamichi flagship the 1000ZXL in frequency response.
Competing models by Sony, Studer, Tandberg and TEAC that were introduced later in the 1980's sometimes surpassed the Dragon in mechanical quality and feature set but none could deliver the same mix of sound quality, flexibility and technological advancement.
The Dragon, despite inherent issues with long-term reliability, remained the highest point of compact cassette technology.
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Item |
Included |
Original Box |
No |
Manual |
Online |
Remote |
YES! |
Cables |
Yes - Power |
Physical Condition |
7 |
Working Condition |
10 |
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