High Com II

by Nakamichi


The Nakamichi High Com II is a cassette tape deck that exemplifies high-quality ...

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The Nakamichi High Com II is a cassette tape deck that exemplifies high-quality audio performance and innovative engineering. Launched in the 1980s, this model is known for its dual-capstan design which enables consistent tape tension and improved sound quality. One of its key features includes the Dolby noise reduction system, which helps in reducing tape hiss during playback. The High Com II also incorporates features such as a three-motor design for precise operation, a solenoid-operated mechanism for reliable performance, and a comprehensive array of input and output connections. Its build quality reflects a solid construction, ensuring durability and longevity. Users often appreciate its ease of operation, as well as the ability to produce clear and dynamic sound reproduction, making it a favorite for audio enthusiasts looking for reliable cassette playback. Specifications typically include a frequency response range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, a signal-to-noise ratio of 70 dB, and support for various tape types including Type I (normal), Type II (high bias), and Type IV (metal). The aesthetics feature a classic design with a user-friendly interface, further enhancing its appeal among collectors and vintage audio lovers.