Sony TC-121 £ 60
The Sony TC-121 is a classic cassette recorder from the golden era of analog audio. Built in the early 1970s, this model reflects Sony’s reputation for durable engineering and clean, reliable sound reproduction. With its solid construction, tactile mechanical controls, and timeless industrial design, the TC-121 remains a favorite among collectors and vintage audio enthusiasts.
Denon DRM-500 £ 60
The Denon DRM-500 stands as a classic example of 1980s Japanese engineering — a robust, high-performance stereo cassette deck that combines precision mechanics with warm, analogue sound quality. Built during an era when high-end audio equipment was crafted as much for durability as for sonic excellence, this unit remains a prized piece for collectors, audiophiles, and those rediscovering the richness of magnetic tape playback.
Technics RS-TR474 £100
The Technics RS-TR474 is a classic 1990s double cassette deck that reflects the golden era of home hi-fi systems—when physical media ruled and mixtapes were an art form. Built with Technics’ reputation for solid engineering and clean sound reproduction, the RS-TR474 delivers reliable performance with practical features for both casual listeners and dedicated tape enthusiasts.
Sony TC-K4A £ 120
The Sony TC-K4A is a beautifully engineered stereo cassette deck from the late 1970s, built during the golden age of analog hi-fi. Known for its solid construction, warm sound signature, and classic brushed-aluminum faceplate, the TC-K4A remains a favorite among collectors and analog audio enthusiasts.
Technics 263AV £ 80
The Technics RS-263AV is a solidly built stereo cassette deck from the late 1970s, representing the brand’s reputation for reliability, clean design, and excellent value in home hi-fi systems. With its brushed aluminum faceplate, analog VU meters, and mechanical transport keys, the RS-263AV embodies the golden era of cassette recording.
Technics M17 £ 80
The Technics RS-M17 is a compact and dependable stereo cassette deck from the early 1980s, built during a period when Technics focused on practical performance, clean styling, and long-term reliability. Designed to pair seamlessly with Technics receivers and amplifiers of the era, the RS-M17 offers straightforward operation and solid analog sound in a modest, space-saving format.
Sony TC-161SD £ 120
The Sony TC-161SD is a classic mid-1970s stereo cassette deck that reflects Sony’s reputation for precision engineering and clean, purposeful design. Built during the rise of home cassette recording, the TC-161SD combines solid construction, intuitive controls, and warm analog sound—making it a desirable piece for vintage hi-fi enthusiasts today.
M245X Technics- DBX
Twin Stereo Cassette Deck
£ 150
This deck is a solid, well-engineered cassette deck from the mid-1980s, combining reliable dual-head playback with clean stereo sound and an intuitive layout. It features Dolby B and C noise reduction to reduce that annoying tape hiss, along with feather-touch transport controls to make operation a breeze.
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