The upside-down, unserviceable (but beautiful) vintage cassette deck
Panasonic and Technics' entry-level cassette decks from the late 1970s and early 1980s are brimming with vintage hi-fi audio component charm, but have a very non-service-friendly chassis design.

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The TECHNICS Tape Deck (RS-671)

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Fixing a cassette deck but Everything Goes Wrong...

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3 Mistakes That Slowly Kill Your Vintage Receiver

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New stereo auto-reverse Dolby NR cassette deck amplifier - TOA BA-823

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"The only cassette mechanism being made" myth BUSTED!

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1979 Technics Tape Deck Repair (RS-M17)

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Soviet CDs And CD Players Existed, And They Were Strange

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The ultimate vintage hi-fi system - Soundesign 5988

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The Nightmare of CD Players in 2026 Explained!

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Philips FC931 non-Digital Compact Cassette deck unboxing, review & test

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Looking at 15 Vintage hifi audio Cassette Decks I repaired and serviced

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Longer cassette tapes - Are they really THAT bad?

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AVOID Technics' disintegrating 1990s cassette decks

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How to Mass Produce Vinyl Records. LP Record Manufacturing Factory

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What Happened to the World's Largest Tube TV?

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The VHS cassette was more clever than Beta

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