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Uploaded by VintageTexas59 on Dec 9, 2011
A restored 2300 model.Speed: 3-3/4 and 7-1/2.4-track, 2 channel stereo
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@AllAmericanFiveRadio Give me a couple of days :)
VintageTexas59 2 months ago
@VintageTexas59
Sounds great!
AllAmericanFiveRadio 2 months ago
@AllAmericanFiveRadio , Thank's for your nice comment. These Teac's was very well built.
The 2300S in the other video is my favorite 7-inch deck when playing tapes in the shop.
Will post some more videos, have a few really old ones that never been showed before.
Thanks VintageTexas59
I remember seeing simular machines in 1967. And the Doors from 1967 too. All your Reel to Reels are very nice.
@AllAmericanFiveRadio , The first series came out 1973, 2300S in my other video was
the early edition, different VU meters and knobs compare to the later models.
What year was this Teac A-2300SR and your Teac A-2300S manufactured?
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@AllAmericanFiveRadio Give me a couple of days :)
VintageTexas59 2 months ago
@VintageTexas59
Sounds great!
AllAmericanFiveRadio 2 months ago
@AllAmericanFiveRadio , Thank's for your nice comment. These Teac's was very well built.
The 2300S in the other video is my favorite 7-inch deck when playing tapes in the shop.
Will post some more videos, have a few really old ones that never been showed before.
VintageTexas59 2 months ago
Thanks VintageTexas59
I remember seeing simular machines in 1967. And the Doors from 1967 too. All your Reel to Reels are very nice.
AllAmericanFiveRadio 2 months ago
@AllAmericanFiveRadio , The first series came out 1973, 2300S in my other video was
the early edition, different VU meters and knobs compare to the later models.
VintageTexas59 2 months ago
What year was this Teac A-2300SR and your Teac A-2300S manufactured?
AllAmericanFiveRadio 2 months ago