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diyer
23-06-2012, 17:25
I've been offered a fully working Akia x-100d reel to reel tape player , on the few tapes i tried it sounds very good , I can't find any info on it and was wondering if the £100 asking price is fair.

thanks

MartinT
23-06-2012, 17:52
Hi Steve, it would help if you spelled it properly - 'Akai'. Nick (Beechwoods) would be able to give you a fair valuation as he is a tape deck aficionado.

diyer
23-06-2012, 18:14
thats what being dyslexic does to you !

off to watch the footie now

Beechwoods
23-06-2012, 21:54
Have you heard the machine in action? The X-100D is a late 60's machine, and if it hasn't been serviced / calibrated in recent years it is unlikely to be working to it's original spec. If you have heard it and it plays / records well, and has good provenance then £100 delivered is probably sensible, but if it's untested I would be very wary. You would need to factor in another £150-200 for servicing and setup, in which case your budget could stretch to a better machine, such as one of the late 70's or early 80's machines, that had something in the way of warranty or service history.

diyer
24-06-2012, 13:40
hI Nick,

thanks for the advice ,think I'll go adn have another look.

MikeMusic
25-06-2012, 17:04
I've been offered a fully working Akia x-100d reel to reel tape player , on the few tapes i tried it sounds very good , I can't find any info on it and was wondering if the £100 asking price is fair.

thanks
Are you sure its a "X-100d"
We used to print all Akai's manuals for some years and that one doesn't ring any bells

Beechwoods
25-06-2012, 17:49
X-100D's came out in 66/67 and were noted for their implementation of crossfield biasing, which Tandberg originally came up with...

MikeMusic
25-06-2012, 20:04
X-100D's came out in 66/67 and were noted for their implementation of crossfield biasing, which Tandberg originally came up with...

Right. That *is* old then. Quite likely out of service before we started holding all the manuals.
I had a family tree once upon a time, vaguely remember M8, I think, being one of the oldest ones, but maybe the tree started late