Can anyone identify this vintage tape deck?
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Firstly sorry for the grainy photo, it's all I've got!
Backstory: I got my first cheap separates system in 1992 when I was in sixth form after saving the money from my paper round (remember those?). I upgraded the amp in 1995 whilst I was at university and my setup consisted of a Kenwood KA3020SE amp, a Philips CD624 CD player, a Denon TU-260L tuner and Sony SS-176EB Brooklands Edition speakers.
During that time, I got given an old tape deck which I used with all my old self made mix tapes but until now, when I dug out an old photo, I totally forgot I had it. I've no idea where it's gone as my memory of university is a little hazy
I'd love to know what it is if possible.
I've done a google image search for vintage tape decks, a reverse image search and scoured ebay to find a match, all to no avail. So, the question to the PH collective is, does anyone have any ideas what make and model my old tape deck was? I realise this is a huge long shot but you never know

Backstory: I got my first cheap separates system in 1992 when I was in sixth form after saving the money from my paper round (remember those?). I upgraded the amp in 1995 whilst I was at university and my setup consisted of a Kenwood KA3020SE amp, a Philips CD624 CD player, a Denon TU-260L tuner and Sony SS-176EB Brooklands Edition speakers.
During that time, I got given an old tape deck which I used with all my old self made mix tapes but until now, when I dug out an old photo, I totally forgot I had it. I've no idea where it's gone as my memory of university is a little hazy

I've done a google image search for vintage tape decks, a reverse image search and scoured ebay to find a match, all to no avail. So, the question to the PH collective is, does anyone have any ideas what make and model my old tape deck was? I realise this is a huge long shot but you never know


AndrewGP said:
Firstly sorry for the grainy photo, it's all I've got!
Backstory: I got my first cheap separates system in 1992 when I was in sixth form after saving the money from my paper round (remember those?). I upgraded the amp in 1995 whilst I was at university and my setup consisted of a Kenwood KA3020SE amp, a Philips CD624 CD player, a Denon TU-260L tuner and Sony SS-176EB Brooklands Edition speakers....
No idea on the tape deck - the image isn't that helpful Backstory: I got my first cheap separates system in 1992 when I was in sixth form after saving the money from my paper round (remember those?). I upgraded the amp in 1995 whilst I was at university and my setup consisted of a Kenwood KA3020SE amp, a Philips CD624 CD player, a Denon TU-260L tuner and Sony SS-176EB Brooklands Edition speakers....

Was it more a compact sized separate? Looks it from the photo. Any idea of vintage?
Ref the rest of the kit, you and I are of similar vintage I think

Deranged Rover said:
The power of PH never fails 
Thank you so much, I had reservations about posting this as I thought it might be a bit pointless, so I can’t tell you how much I appreciate getting the answer! It does make me a bit sad that I have no recollection of where it went after finishing university though!
Murph7355 said:
No idea on the tape deck - the image isn't that helpful 
Was it more a compact sized separate? Looks it from the photo. Any idea of vintage?
Ref the rest of the kit, you and I are of similar vintage I think
I just re-setup my Kenwood 3020SE and Denon (380) tuner in my workshop...I have a Technics CD player, Technics tape deck and TDL RTL2 speakers though (pretty sure I looked at the Sonys at the time). Sounds great!
Yes it was a pretty crap photo 
Was it more a compact sized separate? Looks it from the photo. Any idea of vintage?
Ref the rest of the kit, you and I are of similar vintage I think



We must be similar age yes

Deranged Rover said:
Exceptional work! AndrewGP said:
Yes it was a pretty crap photo
I got given it free of charge by one of my lecturers, I believe it was 80s vintage. Unfortunately,I’ve no idea what happened to it 
We must be similar age yes
I wish I’d kept my old hifi gear but it always got sold to help pay for the next upgrade! I have very fond memories of the Kenwood 3020SE amp, it sounded great for the money.
They still do sound great 

We must be similar age yes


And you can pick them up affordably now...along with all the other kit

StescoG66 said:
These days people gravitate to sound bars and other such s
te, not appreciating that decent hi if is often cheaper and always better.
Just my tuppence worth..........
Sound bars if you have limited space and funds do have a place (better than TV speakers) - but yes a decent set up is always preferable. Recently purchased a Denon sound bar for the spare room and whilst not a patch on the Marantz separates system in my livingroom it does fill a small room with sound and the wireless subwoofer can be placed anywhere.
Just my tuppence worth..........
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