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    Join Date: Feb 2013

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    Lovely Tape deck Ivo.

    I have a pair of Pioneer monitor 10s as well, fine sounding cans indeed.
    Unfortunately the pads are shot, anyone know where I can get em repaded ?

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    Join Date: Sep 2018

    Location: Sofia, Bulgaria

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    Thank you, Alan!
    I find it as one of the most pretties R2Rs. And the sound is quite OK for me at least.

    Have no idea about new pads for your cans unfortunately.
    Ivo
    Pioneer:
    PLC-590, RT-909, 707, CT-F1250, 900, 750, 700, T-C3, P-D1, TX-7800,
    U-24, SR-303, SG-9800, SA-7800, SX-750, DT-400, HPM-100
    Nakamichi: DRAGON, BX300e, BX125, BX 1, CD4

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    Quote Originally Posted by thingfish View Post
    Lovely Tape deck Ivo.

    I have a pair of Pioneer monitor 10s as well, fine sounding cans indeed.
    Unfortunately the pads are shot, anyone know where I can get em repaded ?
    What is the size of the cups? It looks like Brainwavz oval pads may fit them.

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    Thanks for that Pavel, the web site may just have the very thing......will need to dig my cans out of the loft and measure them.

    Ermmmm......don't suppose you know if they're self adhesive or if I need glue what's best. ?

    Im a DIY dunderhead.

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    Are they glued on? On most headphones, the pads are removable -- they are simply stretched onto the cup.

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    Could have sworn they were glued......

    I could be wrong I could be right ... PIL

    Will check an get back to you tomorrow.

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    Join Date: Sep 2018

    Location: Sofia, Bulgaria

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    As of today a new member joined my vintage system - the mighty Nakamichi Dragon.
    A lot of taping ahead... And the sound is beautiful.





    The poor men Dragon (BX-300e) and the Dragon itself
    Pioneer:
    PLC-590, RT-909, 707, CT-F1250, 900, 750, 700, T-C3, P-D1, TX-7800,
    U-24, SR-303, SG-9800, SA-7800, SX-750, DT-400, HPM-100
    Nakamichi: DRAGON, BX300e, BX125, BX 1, CD4

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    Audio Al is offline Pishanto Specialist & Super-Daftee
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    Now you have done it , I have envy face big time , Allways wanted a Dragon
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    Join Date: Sep 2018

    Location: Sofia, Bulgaria

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    I couldn't resist the temptation
    Was considering this idea a few years and here it is.
    Pioneer:
    PLC-590, RT-909, 707, CT-F1250, 900, 750, 700, T-C3, P-D1, TX-7800,
    U-24, SR-303, SG-9800, SA-7800, SX-750, DT-400, HPM-100
    Nakamichi: DRAGON, BX300e, BX125, BX 1, CD4

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    Join Date: Sep 2018

    Location: Sofia, Bulgaria

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    Some NOS Pioneer tapes have arrived



    and an original Nakamichi RM-5 remote control unit in proper working condition for my DRAGON.

    Pioneer:
    PLC-590, RT-909, 707, CT-F1250, 900, 750, 700, T-C3, P-D1, TX-7800,
    U-24, SR-303, SG-9800, SA-7800, SX-750, DT-400, HPM-100
    Nakamichi: DRAGON, BX300e, BX125, BX 1, CD4

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