The
Nakamichi Dragon
tape deck used a special microprocessor controlled azimuth adjustment to implement auto-reverse, and thus didn't
need to eject the tape like the RX series. Note-- the 1000ZXL II was actually more advanced and expensive than
the Dragon, and is much rarer, but for some reason did not acquire the "Dragon" name. The Dragon turntable
automatically adjusted for off-center holes in records. The Dragon CD playing system has special mechanical
dampening to prevent vibrations of the CD, and holds multiple CDs.
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The
Nakamichi 1000
In the 1970s Nakamichi created stereo cassette decks that eventually made reel-to-reel tape recorders obsolete
for consumers. Their Nakamichi 1000 cassette recorder was the finest cassette recorder made in the mid-1970s.
It had three heads, high quality motors that reduced wow and flutter to new low levels, and had Dolby noise reduction
to increase signal to noise ratios. Most audiophiles wanted, but few could afford the Nakamichi 1000, so Nakamichi
came out with lesser models such as the Nakamichi 700, a silver instead of black version of the 1000, and the silver
wedge-shaped 600.
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The
Nakamichi ZX-7
The Nakamichi ZX-7 Cassette Deck is a very special analogue recording/playback audio component.
The ZX-7 cassette deck is an enhanced version of the well-regarded and acclaimed Nakamichi ZX-7 deck which was
introduced by Nakamichi during 1982. The Nakamichi ZX-7 has completely manual calibration controls, including adjustable
recording azimuth and bias, extra durable tape transport system with dual capstan drive, and discrete record/monitor/playback head system.
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The Nakamichi BX 300 cassette deck has some of the most precise technical specifications
Nakamichi ever designed into a commercial cassette deck! This is an exceptional machine, one of Nakamichi's best
and cost effective when considering a $1,500 retail price during the early 1980's!
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The
Nakamichi CD700 CD Player has earned the distinction of the standard reference others are
compared against. With its extraordinary sound quality and stylish appearance it has remained the preeminent mobile
source of discerning Nakamichi car audio enthusiasts. In terms of design concept, parts selection,
cosmetic appearance and of course sound quality, the Nakamichi CD700 is in a class by itself.
Nakamichi engineers made use of advanced magnetic to bring forth new levels
of digital performance.
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Nakamichi CD400 CD Player Nakamichi's Continued Dedication to Audio Excellence
CD400, the latest product in Nakamichi's line of Mobile Sound System, receives Design
and Engineering Showcase Award at the 2003 International Consumer Electronics Show.
Innovations 2003 is the Consumer Electronics Association's (CEA) prestigious competition
which honors product excellence in Design and Engineering. Entries in the Innovations 2003
Design & Engineering Awards Program were judged by a panel of 30 prominent industry experts.
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The
Nakamichi CD300 CD Player Nakamichi's First MP3 Headunit
Equipped with multiple format playability covering CD/CD-R/CD-RW and MP3, the CD300 delivers premium
sound performance to enhance driving experience. Packed with numerous of features such as RDS, Release
Button for added security, Rotary Encoder for easy navigation and back lighting for comfort to the eyes.
It is designed to simply provide the ultimate experience.
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The
Nakamichi CD500 CD Player Un-Compromised Sound Quality with MP3 Performance Nakamichi
CD500, the first in Nakamichi's In-Car Entertainment product line with MP3 capability, is an audiophiles delight.
Playing any format from CD to CD-R and CD-RW or even the digital format of MP3 makes any music selection
for driving pleasure simply pleasurable. CD500 offers both the convenience of an MP3 and 24-bit premium sound
quality.With premium sound quality that is typical of Nakamichis attention to detail and engineering prowess, the
CD-500 is packed with features such as RDS, Rotary Encoder, Synchronized back lighting with dimming control.
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The
Nakamichi MB75 CD Player combines product innovation and state-of-the-art technology, producing
the best styling and superior sound performance that would satisfy even the most discerning audiophile enthusiasts.
It has an in-dash receiver with an integral 6-disc CD changer. Nakamichi MB75 changers have revolutionized
automatic CD playback, adopting a slot-loading mechanism that has brought a new level of convenience to car
CD changer operation.Furthermore, successive generations of the MusicBankTM mechanism have brought
about a significant reduction in size and complexity.
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The
Nakamichi MB100 CD Player is the world?s first in-dash receiver with an integral 6-disc CD changer,
4-Channel Amplifier and remote control. Packed with a host of features such as a rotary encoder, dimmer circuit
interlocked with the illumination control of the car and sound filter for improved sound quality, the Nakamichi MB100
delivers perfect sound quality. With the Nakamichi MB100, Nak has once again successfully combined product
innovation and advanced technology to produce yet another superior In-Car Entertainment System. Available in
two versions ? Radio Data System (RDS) and non-RDS, the Nakamichi MB100 incorporates an advanced PLL
synthesizer tuner section with 18 FM and 12 AM station presets.
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The
Nakamichi VU29 Display features a state-of-the art TV grade LCD screen that provides a better
dynamic response, viewing angle and contrast ratio. The screen utilizes Ultra-High Aperture TFT (UHA TFT),
LCD panel technology that delivers extremely wide viewing angles (170 degrees H/V & 170 degrees L/R - using
SVA technology) and an exceptionally high contrast ratio of 600:1. Additional enhancements such as DCDi
(Direct Correlational Deinterlacing) provided by Emmy Award winning Faroudja technology to produce a smoother
more natural image and Motion Adaptive Cross color suppression to remove "false color" artifacts produced by
improper Y/C separation in low cost video decoders provide for a superior viewing experience.
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