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mdainsd
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I figured if it wasnt a battery holder it must be a cassette holder,
So Teac A-450
So Teac A-450



btw, i found a teac product I hadnt seen before while sleuthing. a T-3000 cassette duplicator, kinda cool



Tascam GE 20B ?????




I would totally be into this stuff were it not for the fact I'm an equipment moron.
I've had a porta 1, a 246, a tascam heaphone amp, some pb patchbays, an msr 16, m520, and a couple of decks.
I'm absolutely no match for the folks that know this stuff.
Like i said in another thread, Im good at drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes, but that's the extent of my professional abilities.
I can figure out it's a spring reverb of some type, but thats it.
I throw in the towel, and am gonna get back to my cup of Jo.
See ya.![]()



This one wont be easy. I believe you have strayed from your usual MO, this isnt a Tascam/Teac product, I recon.
A Zonda of some model number, but Im not ready to declare that yet. But am hoping to encourage RFR to stay involved. youll learn things just hunting around the net.



Im at a loss other than that it is from the 50s or 60s. Maybe some weird leslie/reverb device?. Looks to be of American manufacture.