This model (the Nippon/Yoko/Siemens Club/Audiologic and so on and so forth) is by far the most common one, although it does not grow on trees, so to speak. The differences with the Sound Machine/Viking version are minimal, both technically and cosmetically... I would say that whatever is missing in one is compensated by a missing feature in the other, so which one to prefer is definitely a matter of taste.DrmZ said:Great find!
I've got the Yoko version.
Same look like samovar's Audiologic
I totally agree with you, especially because other Toshibas have this feature. In the RT 8590, for instance, the autoreverse label looks almost identical to that of the Sound Machine/Viking. Here's a picture taken from the net, since I do not own this box:Reli said:The Toshiba RT-200S does that as well. It's a manual deck with a button that changes direction of playback.
In fact I wouldn't doubt all these boxes were made by Toshiba, because the toggle switches feel exactly the same as the ones Toshiba uses.
yeah I am trying to find one! I got some issue with mine, schematics dont seem to be too much popular with those. I am used to,the pinball world were almost every game even the super rare have schematics.docs said:Would like to figure out which version has a service manual.