Description
Retail price: 1600.00
The Nakamichi 700 Tri-Tracer is a cassette deck produced between 1973 and 1977. The unit uses a three-head system, meaning it has separate heads for erase, record and playback. This ensures accurate monitoring during recording and improved sound quality.
The Nakamichi Tri-Tracer 700 was designed in the 1970s with an emphasis on precision and ruggedness. The unit utilizes a unique three-head system, where recording, playback and erasing are done through separate heads for maximum signal integrity. The cabinet is brushed aluminum, with high-quality internal wiring for minimal signal loss. The tape loop was co-designed by Etsuro Nakamichi and optimized for extreme stability.
Nakamichi was founded in 1948 in Tokyo, Japan. In its early years, the company focused on research and development in electromagnetic technology. In the 1970s, Nakamichi developed a range of sound reproduction products. In 1972, the company introduced a device for playing and recording sound on cassettes. During the 1980s, Nakamichi released several models for domestic use. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the company continued developing systems for home sound applications. In later years, the range expanded to include devices for sound reproduction in vehicles. Systems were also developed for use with televisions and monitors. To this day, Nakamichi focuses on the production of equipment for various sound applications.










