Ducar of Portugal

Hi, here is my CR-7 again, after 30 years of service it had to go to the doctor in Portugal, it all started last September, one "fine" day I inserted a cassette and nothing happened, one day it had to happen... .
Well, I had to take action, it didn't make sense to leave the boy to act as a paperweight, as an adornment there are more affordable options, so I spoke to the only one I know who has the knowledge, dexterity and confidence to deliver the CR-7, It's not equipment for everyone, you have to know how to prune it, and that's it, it's working like new, I say new and that was one of the reasons it stopped working, I only recorded about 30 cassettes at most, an average of 10 per year , by This was residual use, in my opinion it was to save the boy and it gave bad results, I had a CR-7 like new and with the engines practically glued together, great work.
The motors were recovered, at least three of the four they have, they took capacitors at the source, a belt and something else that I don't remember.
Anyone who needs contact, please send it by PM.

Nakamichi CR-7E With Maxell XLII-S - TDK D - BASF-Ferro ExtraI - Philips CD Extra Chrome​


 
The two best people to service Naks in Europe is Tom and Norman from Holland. Both have been servicing Naks for 30+ yewars and have proper Nakamichi tools to setup those decks.

I also know a guy in Poland who can fix all engines - in my experience most (if not all) of those decks need engine bearing replacements.

 
The two best people to service Naks in Europe is Tom and Norman from Holland. Both have been servicing Naks for 30+ yewars and have proper Nakamichi tools to setup those decks.

I also know a guy in Poland who can fix all engines - in my experience most (if not all) of those decks need engine bearing replacements.

Okay, so you can add one more to this short list.
 

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