The Last of the Dragon Breed: Servicing the Nakamichi DR-1 Cassette Deck
Today we're delving into the world of the Nakamichi DR-1 - a deck often considered the last of the Dragon breed. Notable for its manual azimuth adjustment and stunning recording quality, the DR-1 certainly stands out in the audio world. However, the absence of a direct drive motor leaves room for improvement. Join us as we explore the ins and outs of the Nakamichi DR-1 and its potential upgrades in this service session.

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