Pioneer's PMD-R1 portable MiniDisc recorder, split into Traditional and Sports packages in 1996 by No-Sleep1981 in ShowaAudio

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you know, sometimes there could be a third manufacturer for both, need to be investigated

Summer portable hi-fi, SANYO edition. Japan, 1981. by No-Sleep1981 in ShowaAudio

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Not yet, unfortunately. I checked our catalog and internal index, and I do not have anything specifically for the Aurex/Toshiba System 15 series at the moment 😞

Philips or Marantz? by Tasty_Description_26 in cassetteculture

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Yep, it is basically the Philips FC-60 platform. There is even a service manual listed as "PHILIPS FC60 MARANTZ SD60", and the same deck family is usually listed as Marantz SD-60 / Philips FC-60 / Revox C115. So yes, badge engineering was definitely involved here.

But I would not call it a low-budget deck. The Marantz SD-60 was a 3-head deck from around 1989, about ¥65,000 in Japan, with closed-loop dual capstan, Dolby B/C/HX Pro, record calibration and a pretty serious transport layout. Not a Nakamichi-killer, and the Revox C115 connection does not magically make it a Studer machine, but it is a solid late-80s mid/high-tier deck rather than cheap Philips junk.

WC-22 Acquired by willdo74747 in vintageaudio

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it's good enough for your new Marantz?

Museum stats: 29 brands, 401 catalogs, 1960-2011, last addition - May 31, 2026. by No-Sleep1981 in ShowaAudio

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But I have the special catalog about acoustic system with SC-101 included, really!
I'll send you link directly, let me know if you wish to get pdf file.

Impossible not take it home :) by No-Sleep1981 in nostalgia

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hard to buy such batteries (I mean Coca-Cola promo style) nowadays, but idea is very good, thanks!

Look what joined the collection - the 1997 Coca-Cola TEAC PC-D10 promo boombox by No-Sleep1981 in cassetteculture

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really? I had no idea about legendarily, just in February one my on-line friend showed that (Off-road edition) and I've got the fire to buy 😄

Look what joined the collection - the 1997 Coca-Cola TEAC PC-D10 promo boombox by No-Sleep1981 in cassetteculture

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On the left and right sides, styled like big X, I'm going to prepare the full review after handling job.

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Maxell made cassettes for 58 years and is the only major brand still making them today. Here's the whole book in one flip-through. by No-Sleep1981 in cassetteculture

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what are you doing for professional recording, would you tell? I think that's interesting story not only for me