| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 1951.1 | No 3-3/4 Two Tracks | AQUA::ROST | DWI,favorite pastime of the average guy | Mon Apr 03 1989 10:37 | 9 | 
|  |     
    Ever since BIC and Nakemichi got sued by Philips back in the seventies,
    noone had marketed dual-speed decks except for the dubbing decks which
    of course only let you *dub* at double speed, and usually disengage the
    noise reduction while doing it. 
    
    
    
    
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| 1951.2 | sure? | FGVAXY::MASHIA | We're all playing in the same band | Tue Apr 04 1989 13:53 | 12 | 
|  |     Re: .1
    
    Are you sure?  I own a dual speed Marantz SD300(0?) deck.  It records
    and plays back at normal or 2x speed.  Even has line/mic mixing,
    which I haven't seen on *any* other decks, making it effectively
    a four channel (not four track) deck.
    
    But, come to think of it, maybe I *have* had it since the '70's.
    No wonder my hair's turning gray!
    
    Rodney M.
    
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| 1951.3 |  | AQUA::ROST | DWI,favorite pastime of the average guy | Wed Apr 05 1989 07:33 | 9 | 
|  |     
    Re: .2
    
    You're right, I forgot Marantz.  Those are also mid-seventies vintage
    and long out of production.
    Plenty of cassettes have mic/line mixers, mine does.  Just none
    of the cheap ones 8^)  8^)  8^)  8^)
    
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