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Originally Posted by NE19149
Yeah, I've no more room in the cabinet for any more junk.
It's gotten rediculous already.
A linear-tracking Kenwood turntable...
Technics receiver...
Modded-out Magnavox tube amplifier...
Technics dual-cassette deck...
Technics cd player...
Akai 4000D reel-to-reel...
NuReality SRS sound enhancement thingy...
Realistic tape switchbox...
Ge digital hifi vcr...
Panasonic hifi vcr...
Harmon Kardon DVD player...
Optimus video switcher...
Samsung HDTV...
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Funny enough that your cabinet is pretty close to mine!
I can utilize any media, even long-gone. I can support everything from LPs ( DJ'ed for a many years) 33/45 to DVD. In between I can support most medium. Of all, though, I'd have to say the most durable are LP and VHS.
The problem is, much of that media is outdated, much of the hardware is out of manufacture (Hi-8, VHS-C, and soon VHS itself, for example,) and most importantly, intellectual property law gets in the way.This is why I don't offer data recovera services for such media. Shame, there's a big mkarket there.