The Otari is nice, BUT it would sure be nice to get your take on how to use it properly Mark, it has more settings than a space shuttle and the manual is not very helpful IMO. Maybe when you come to get the pad you can give me a primer. The sound is different from the Pioneer reels, good and accurate but I am missing a certain warmth - must have to do with settings or a need to soup up the amplifier (you can remove the amp on these and there are even more settings to mess with there). I have it running at 7 and 15 ips (so, 15 ips if I am recording).
The venerable Nakamichi BX-125 in the picture is almost gone as the auction ends today. In its place I put a Nakamichi MR-2 that sounds grate (new idler, new belt, one bad cap replaced, and it is kicking ass - well, at least on playback, no recording yet). I should add one more cassette deck there, will put the silver 480Z into service, now that I have the nifty switch.
The Denon HT receiver works pretty darn good as a preamp. I am trying to mentally ignore that so the temptation to get rid of the C-19 does not creep in. Once I do my homework (need to write 8 hob descriptions before end of day so that I can listen to music in peace) I will clean up the cave and take a picture again.
I have a Nak LX-3 deck getting fixed (I am afraid of older Nak mechanisms - it is like working on a swiss watch, so outsourcing that) that I think will sounds bad ass good when it comes back. That may become my long term deck if not the MR-1.
Cheers,
OBG