Exploring The Nakamichi BX-100 Cassette Deck

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  • čas přidán 19. 01. 2024
  • This is a basic run down of all the features and functions of the Nakamichi BX-100 Cassette player.
    We cover the fader function, the auto repeat, the memory stop, as well as the equalizer and tape types.
    Think of it like show and tell for adults... or a video user's manual.
    Attributions- Nakamichi Dragon- Bbadgett on Wikipedia
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Komentáře • 18

  • @TorontoJon
    @TorontoJon Před 5 měsíci +3

    Another great video, AudioThrift, and Nakamichi cassette decks are a real treat to see.
    Back in the late 90's/early 2000's, I bought a black Nakamichi BX-100 cassette deck from an eBay seller for $100 to $150 with the shipping costs and it's fun with its cool, distinctive Nakamichi style. One can spot a Nakamichi deck from a mile away because their style and features stand out from the crowd.
    I also purchased a Nakamichi RX-202 unidirectional cassette deck which had the unique feature of having a drawer with a three-sided window that would pop out when a side of the tape was completed to then spin the tape around and re-insert the tape to play it (when the play-both-sides feature was activated). Sadly, this unit has had issues and eventually wouldn't play the tapes or press the tape onto the heads, but Nakamichi units are great when they work. :)

    • @AudioThrift
      @AudioThrift  Před 5 měsíci +4

      Oh man, that 202 sounds really cool to watch!

    • @TorontoJon
      @TorontoJon Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@AudioThrift, yes, it really is and I think either it or one of its bigger brothers (the RX-303 or RX-505) was featured with John Cusack's character in the movie 'High Fidelity'. :)

    • @AudioThrift
      @AudioThrift  Před 5 měsíci +4

      Woah... I'll have to go back and watch that again

  • @ShazeemKhan
    @ShazeemKhan Před měsícem

    "to get the top off, you just toss it some beads" 🤣🤣 I LOLed a LOT more than I should

  • @terrybeavan4264
    @terrybeavan4264 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Great video, and $5 for that BX-100 in that condition was a STEAL!!! I think for anyone wanting to find out what Nakamichi was all about in the cassette deck era, these might be the best place to start though these days it appears their asking price in general is going UP! I own several Nakamichis including a Dragon but my first "Nak" was a BX-150 bought used at a pawn shop in 1989 for about $150. Call the BX-150 this machine's bigger brother, adding Dolby C and an LED tape counter but otherwise identical; there was also the BX-125 which had Dolby C but still had a mechanical tape counter. I'd owned and heard many cassette decks before getting the BX-150 including a few 3 head machines and though I'd expected a lot considering the brand name I couldn't believe what I heard on doing my first test recording--it struck me as being at a whole other level compared to any tape deck I'd heard until then and that includes my TEAC open reel machine not just other cassette decks, I can only describe it as "not cassette-like"'--if I were blindfolded I wouldn't have guessed I was hearing a cassette tape. I've done the replacement of the rubber part of the idler wheel, not at all difficult just take your time and it helps hugely to use a piece of scotch tape wrapped sticky side out on your finger to hold the nylon bushing on putting it back into place. Also like maybe all Nakamichis for some reason they have issues with the connectors to the main board, if you have issues with either sound or the transport functions not working it can help a lot to (CAREFULLY!) unseat and reseat the connectors. Oh, and I was about to correct you and tell you they didn't make Fieros with T-tops but on doing some searching I found that isn't true--they made some but it was one very rare option! :)

    • @AudioThrift
      @AudioThrift  Před 5 měsíci +2

      I only know about the T Top Fiero because a friend of mine had one in high school in 2002. I haven't seen one before or since. lol

    • @AudioThrift
      @AudioThrift  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Also, that scotch tape thing is a really good idea.

  • @HenryKlausEsq.
    @HenryKlausEsq. Před 5 měsíci

    Good choice of receiver to go on top for the demo.

    • @AudioThrift
      @AudioThrift  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you. The next video in a few days is on that.

  • @tyx823
    @tyx823 Před 5 měsíci +1

    how are you this lucky, im stuck with a dying jvc from 1991, and it needs new belts.

    • @AudioThrift
      @AudioThrift  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Truly, I'm amazed what we find down here in the desert. The estate sales are just ridiculous. It's people who bought second homes in the 80's, furnished them, then didn't use 'em except like, twice a year.

  • @pervertedalchemist9944
    @pervertedalchemist9944 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Ii am more surprised you found a Nakamichi for five dollars. The name alone commands high prices - regardless if it's low end.

    • @AudioThrift
      @AudioThrift  Před 5 měsíci +3

      Yeah, I'm surprised. Estate sales... wild.

    • @TorontoJon
      @TorontoJon Před 5 měsíci +3

      Yeah, five bucks is the deal of the century! :)

  • @robertdavis5714
    @robertdavis5714 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I need the address of this thrift store. Nice find ! Silver testors paint and a tooth pic will take care of that chip. Soldered fuses..............I guess they saved 5 cents.

    • @AudioThrift
      @AudioThrift  Před 5 měsíci +1

      It's the estate sales and thrift stores here in Palm Springs, CA. They're a gold mine.