During the late 1970's and beyond, with the advent of reliable, stable, high quality cassette mechanisms, manufacturers sought to build multi function "all in one" machines -- a "stereo system in a box." This paved the way for the portable "boom box" of the 1980's. The idea was to make a piece of audio gear that basically did everything, eliminating the need for separate components. IMA -- a Craig Company -- entered the arena with the PS2000, a stereo system that also functioned as a clock radio, but was more than that! ******** Sponsored by: Sponsored by ClydeSight Productions Abundance Genie Digital Subliminal Perception (DSPP) Personal Growth Subliminal Messages Software. Release the power of your subconscious mind to get what you want and need. Visit www.clydesight.com TODAY! ******** This video explores an IMA CRAIG PS2000 cassette tape recorder stereo system that had some serious danger issues as well as needed repairs to the cassette drive system. Essentially, this is a vintage stereo cassette tape recorder with a radio and a clock attached. But unlike a simple clock radio, it also contained multiple inputs and outputs one would expect to find on a true stereo system, including a phono (ceramic levels) input. Although it is a true stereo system, it is at the lower end of the spectrum for such devices. The tone control is a standard hi-cut design (no true treble /bass) and it has no VU meters, but relies on an ALC circuit for recording. It has side mounted speakers ...
Saturday, September 22, 2012
I'm a CRAIG! Exploring the IMA CRAIG PS2000 cassette tape recorder stereo system.
I'm a CRAIG! Exploring the IMA CRAIG PS2000 cassette tape recorder stereo system. Video Clips. Duration : 14.77 Mins.
During the late 1970's and beyond, with the advent of reliable, stable, high quality cassette mechanisms, manufacturers sought to build multi function "all in one" machines -- a "stereo system in a box." This paved the way for the portable "boom box" of the 1980's. The idea was to make a piece of audio gear that basically did everything, eliminating the need for separate components. IMA -- a Craig Company -- entered the arena with the PS2000, a stereo system that also functioned as a clock radio, but was more than that! ******** Sponsored by: Sponsored by ClydeSight Productions Abundance Genie Digital Subliminal Perception (DSPP) Personal Growth Subliminal Messages Software. Release the power of your subconscious mind to get what you want and need. Visit www.clydesight.com TODAY! ******** This video explores an IMA CRAIG PS2000 cassette tape recorder stereo system that had some serious danger issues as well as needed repairs to the cassette drive system. Essentially, this is a vintage stereo cassette tape recorder with a radio and a clock attached. But unlike a simple clock radio, it also contained multiple inputs and outputs one would expect to find on a true stereo system, including a phono (ceramic levels) input. Although it is a true stereo system, it is at the lower end of the spectrum for such devices. The tone control is a standard hi-cut design (no true treble /bass) and it has no VU meters, but relies on an ALC circuit for recording. It has side mounted speakers ...
During the late 1970's and beyond, with the advent of reliable, stable, high quality cassette mechanisms, manufacturers sought to build multi function "all in one" machines -- a "stereo system in a box." This paved the way for the portable "boom box" of the 1980's. The idea was to make a piece of audio gear that basically did everything, eliminating the need for separate components. IMA -- a Craig Company -- entered the arena with the PS2000, a stereo system that also functioned as a clock radio, but was more than that! ******** Sponsored by: Sponsored by ClydeSight Productions Abundance Genie Digital Subliminal Perception (DSPP) Personal Growth Subliminal Messages Software. Release the power of your subconscious mind to get what you want and need. Visit www.clydesight.com TODAY! ******** This video explores an IMA CRAIG PS2000 cassette tape recorder stereo system that had some serious danger issues as well as needed repairs to the cassette drive system. Essentially, this is a vintage stereo cassette tape recorder with a radio and a clock attached. But unlike a simple clock radio, it also contained multiple inputs and outputs one would expect to find on a true stereo system, including a phono (ceramic levels) input. Although it is a true stereo system, it is at the lower end of the spectrum for such devices. The tone control is a standard hi-cut design (no true treble /bass) and it has no VU meters, but relies on an ALC circuit for recording. It has side mounted speakers ...
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