
cjacek
Analogue Enthusiast
If the model really did have a significant sonic edge over its competitors I suspect it would have gotten itself a reputation amongst audiophiles around the world. In fact wouldnt you expect it to have gained legendary status by now?
Yes, I would have expected it to have gained "legendary status", as you say but the world doesn't always function is such a linear way. In other words, something of superb quality doesn't automatically = people hail it as the next best thing since sliced bread. To say otherwise is naive. Again, the world doesn't necessarily function that way. It's rather governed by perception, which can easily be manipulated.
One might mention "best cassette deck" and people automatically reply "Nakamichi" but many don't even know why. Perception is everything and JVC was obviously under the radar when it came to high end cassette decks. The model in question is DD9.
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