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JVC BR-7000ERA
JVC BR-7000ERA - the professional version of the VCR industry in VHS (Video Home System), if anyone still remembers:) VCR, so called because the machine is commonly known, has an incredible advantage that can record sound on the whole width of the tape using a rotating head. Such a system would record a record called helical. Music recorded in such a way is definitely the best, better than the RTR - and that's saying something! Same hardware is made by the Japanese like a tank, a large transformer, high-quality capacitors, and a lot of tiles connected wires, and there are some, that is how I like it:)
The carrier itself is cheap and now nobody pays attention to him! Dominic Miller is simply great, naturally, with good dynamics and improves the well-recorded CD! Of course, the best source for 7000ERA is a turntable! There's no denying that the old recordings from the 60s and 70s sound perfectly, JVC BR gives them a little more analog charm and there is more space!
Best buy for a penny, the sound of a billion!
JVC BR-7000ERA
JVC BR-7000ERA - the professional version of the VCR industry in VHS (Video Home System), if anyone still remembers:) VCR, so called because the machine is commonly known, has an incredible advantage that can record sound on the whole width of the tape using a rotating head. Such a system would record a record called helical. Music recorded in such a way is definitely the best, better than the RTR - and that's saying something! Same hardware is made by the Japanese like a tank, a large transformer, high-quality capacitors, and a lot of tiles connected wires, and there are some, that is how I like it:)
The carrier itself is cheap and now nobody pays attention to him! Dominic Miller is simply great, naturally, with good dynamics and improves the well-recorded CD! Of course, the best source for 7000ERA is a turntable! There's no denying that the old recordings from the 60s and 70s sound perfectly, JVC BR gives them a little more analog charm and there is more space!
Best buy for a penny, the sound of a billion!