Nakamichi DR-1 Tape Decks
Nakamichi DR-1 Tape Decks
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 20, 2004]
Tapehead3
AudioPhile
Strength:
Very reliable. Stable tape travel. 20-21khz response is just about perfect considering it is cassette.
Weakness:
The only thing i would point out is the fine bias could have a more course adjustment. It is too fine and I have had trouble getting a flat high frequency response with, say a Maxell XL-II then going to a TDK SA-X I have used many cassette decks and find that this one pretty much gets it all on tape. Nakamichi got smart and put the gear drive idler on these decks. Yes it is a little noisier during fast wind but the advantage of not changing the old rubber idler makes up for it! I have used this deck for making car tapes and recording some of my vinyl. The manual azimuth is great for tapes made on other machines. I love this machine but would like to get a Nak with adjustable bias and record level calibration with test tones. Similar Products Used: Nakamichi 480z, 481, BX-100, BX-1. Denon DRM-800. |
[Oct 28, 2003]
Eric Bachmann
AudioPhile
Strength:
Reliability, Azimuth adjustment, Excellent recordings
Weakness:
only thing I don't like about it is the amber'ish colored display.. But that is a personanly opinion.. In no-way effects the recording quality. I have had this deck for 9 years.. and it is still going strong.. reliability is awesome. Not 1 problem. Nakamichi is, in my opinion, the best tape deck manufacturer out there... If it's only 1 thing they know.. It is definately tape decks. The recordings I can make with this deck is unbelievable. Very clear with an excellent soundstage. Almost identicle to the source you're recording.. If you have a tape collection .. especially if they were recorded on a different tape deck.. then this deck is for you.. With its azimuth (playback head alignment) adjustment almost any tape will playback to it's full potential.. only limited to the tape itself.. this feature is a definate PLUS. To sum up this deck in 1 word..... AWESOME!!!! Similar Products Used: Akai, Sansui, Sony "ES" model- which I still own..as a 2nd deck to make tape-to-tape recordings. Or to clean up older tapes. |
[Nov 12, 2002]
dgordon
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent sound, treats cassettes with repect, if tape is loose, the Nak shuts off & doesn't try to eat the tape like other makes do.
Weakness:
None!!! I purchased this tape deck back in September of 1996. At that time, these decks were really hard-to-find because Nakamichi was planning on discontinuing their tape decks at this time. It has been a solid performer! Excellent sounding recordings from both turntable and CD player. I had the CR-1A since 1990, which has also been super reliable tape deck, but the sound of the DR-1 really sets these my 2 Nakamichi tape decks apart. The DR-1 has a nice open & airy soundstage to it, and delivers clean bass, midrange & smooth treble. It's a solid performer, and really reliable. Similar Products Used: Nakamichi CR-1A, Pioneer CTS-600, Pioneer CTF-500 |
[Oct 11, 2000]
Willy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
QUALITY !
Weakness:
Almost no improvements from the older models. If you're talking a TAPE DECK, nakamichi is the one! |
[Aug 23, 1999]
Jim Tidwell
an Audiophile
I've tried 'em all...Denon, Yamaha, Tascam, Technics, and Harmon/Kardon; all great cassette decks in their own right! Only one problem comes to mind thatall these decks seemed to exhibit...excessive wow and flutter! No matter how |