No. 103508536

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Akai - GXC-41D Audio-cassette deck
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€ 110
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8 weeks ago

Akai - GXC-41D Audio-cassette deck

The text below is generated by ChatGPT and checked for correctness and completeness. The Akai GXC‑41D cassette deck is a mid-1970s stereo cassette deck from the Japanese brand Akai, part of their early GXC (Glass & Crystal) series. It’s a classic example of the transition period when cassette decks were becoming serious hi-fi components rather than just convenience devices. Overview - Type: Stereo compact cassette deck - Year: Around 1974 - Origin: Japan - Format: 4-track, 2-channel stereo This model is a top-loading deck with a distinctive vintage look— featuring a brushed metal faceplate, large mechanical keys, analog VU meters, and a wood-veneer cabinet. Key features GX (Glass & Crystal) head technology with standout features: - Made from single-crystal ferrite coated with glass - Extremely durable and wear-resistant - Maintains stable performance over long use This was a major selling point—many competing decks of the era suffered from head wear, while GX heads were marketed as “almost lifetime” components. Audio performance (typical specs) Frequency response: ~30 Hz – 17 kHz (with chrome tape) Signal-to-noise ratio: ~49 dB Wow & flutter: ~0.12% WRMS Distortion: ≤1.5% The build is often described as robust and metal-heavy, with a transport mechanism that feels closer to reel-to-reel machines than later lightweight cassette decks. The model on auction has a small dent in the face plate 6 cm above the tape selector switch and some of the letters of the "Glass Xtal Ferrite Head" are off. Cosmetically an 8.5/10 is my estimate

No. 103508536

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Akai - GXC-41D Audio-cassette deck

Akai - GXC-41D Audio-cassette deck

The text below is generated by ChatGPT and checked for correctness and completeness.

The Akai GXC‑41D cassette deck is a mid-1970s stereo cassette deck from the Japanese brand Akai, part of their early GXC (Glass & Crystal) series. It’s a classic example of the transition period when cassette decks were becoming serious hi-fi components rather than just convenience devices.

Overview
- Type: Stereo compact cassette deck
- Year: Around 1974
- Origin: Japan
- Format: 4-track, 2-channel stereo

This model is a top-loading deck with a distinctive vintage look— featuring a brushed metal faceplate, large mechanical keys, analog VU meters, and a wood-veneer cabinet.

Key features
GX (Glass & Crystal) head technology with standout features:
- Made from single-crystal ferrite coated with glass
- Extremely durable and wear-resistant
- Maintains stable performance over long use

This was a major selling point—many competing decks of the era suffered from head wear, while GX heads were marketed as “almost lifetime” components.

Audio performance (typical specs)
Frequency response:
~30 Hz – 17 kHz (with chrome tape)
Signal-to-noise ratio: ~49 dB
Wow & flutter: ~0.12% WRMS
Distortion: ≤1.5%

The build is often described as robust and metal-heavy, with a transport mechanism that feels closer to reel-to-reel machines than later lightweight cassette decks.

The model on auction has a small dent in the face plate 6 cm above the tape selector switch and some of the letters of the "Glass Xtal Ferrite Head" are off. Cosmetically an 8.5/10 is my estimate

Final bid
€ 110
No reserve price
Ariel Cabello
Expert
Estimate € 170 - € 200

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