ClaretBadger said:
Personally - i buy old Direct Drive tape decks (no belts to snap or stretch) - like the Kenwood KX 880 or newer Kenwood KX5010 (I used to work in a hifi store that sold Technics/Alpine/Pioneer and Kenwood - and Kenwood made consistently good tape decks in the mid to high price ranges in the late 80's/early 90's) - which have slipped through most peoples radars
Good advice

and I agree to a point. Just avoid too new a model of deck, like after mid-90's?. I picked up a very modern and highly rated marantz cassette deck (don't remember the model number)

for free with purchase of 300+ tapes and the player was COMPLETE garbage

. ....Compared to my older Yamaha and teac players there is NO comparison. Half the electrolytic capacitors in the 'made in china' Marantz deck were exploded, what's up with that!
Never thought to look for the direct drive players good advice! I usually concentrate on looking at the play and record head for the unit that looks virtually unused and then rebelt, recap the power supply side, oil captstain and motor, demagnetize etc... Then abuse the hell out of them with my old worn out tapes
