Ich verkaufe ein Technics RS-271 US Hifi-Kassettenbandgerät mit Dolby Rauschunterdrückung aus meiner großen Sammlung. Als ich das Gerät vor nunmehr 2 Jahren testete, funktionierte es. Allerdings gebe ich keine Garantie auf korrekte Bandgeschwindikeit oder sonstige Funktionen, immerhin ist es fast 50 Jahre alt!
This Technics RS-271US is a stereo cassette deck with
Dolby B noise reduction, it was first sold by Technics in 1973 with a
manufacturer suggested retail price of USD $250.
The main features of the Technics
RS-271US are: 2 heads, mechanical 3 digit tape counter, manual tape type
selection and capable of handling normal and chrome tapes, belt driven
single-capstan transport.
Typical of this deck is the 70's top
loading layout with the cassette compartiment located on the left side
of the deck. Tape eject is operated mechanically and the cassette needs
to be placed with the side to be played facing forward in the cassette
well.
Level meters used on the RS-271US are
analog needle VU reading meters. Mechanical transport controls for
reliable RS-271US transport function selection.
The Dolby-B system reduces tape hiss on tapes recorded on the RS-271US by as much as 10 dB at the highest frequencies.
Disclaimer:
On Ebay
there is unfortunately no definition of what is used and so many buyers think
they could complain about an article
that is 30
years or older if something does not work perfectly and then try it with wild
blame.
The fact is,
however, that there is no guarantee for electronic devices in any old goods
store.
Since Ebay has established buyer protection and PayPal immediately withholds the amount
paid, I am forced to react to it.
The option
"For parts or not working" is unfortunately not sufficient, because
there are dozen other options between
"Used" and "For parts or not working". Let's take the
example of a Betamax video recorder from 1979.
It may be that when I take the photos, it works because it has been serviced.
Since such devices are up to 20kg heavy, it is sufficient if the postman drops
the package once to break it.
I therefore
kindly ask in advance to ask what condition the device is in.
Because sending heavy devices has become almost priceless these days.
For example,
if I want to send a 21kg package from Vienna to Sydney in Australia, this costs
$ 954.11 in standard shipping.
Of course I
am aware that this sounds crazy.
How can the
normal shipping from a video recorder from Austria to Australia cost almost $
1000?
But if you don’t believe me go to the website from the austrian post and check
it by yourself. You will be surprised I guarantee.
For packages
under 20kg, the current tariff of $ 156 is not exactly cheap. Exactly for this
reason, however, it is necessary to clarify before shipping
that it makes no sense to send the items back and forth, regardless of the
condition in which they arrive.
Because
30 years old electronic devices are not guaranteed to function by anyone in the
world. Thank you for your understanding.