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oldschool Alpine
I have in my possession a brand new never used Alpine 7375 cassette
tape changer and all the wiring..anyone know anything about these units? any oldschool guys interested in purchasing it? i was told back in the day these badboys went for well over 1500 bux! |
Yeah they were money back in the day. It came out the same year Sony introduced the multi CD changer for car (who remembers what it was called ;) )so it never really was popular.
Did you get the 1/2 DIN controller with it too? It's more of a curio piece now. |
yes everythng!
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As cool as it is to have something like that, it's useless to virtually everyone. No one really uses tapes anymore, and even unused the heads are probably oxidized to hell from sitting so long. I think you'd be lucky to get much more than 50 bucks for it unless you ran into the perfect buyer.
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^^sony discjockey i think???
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^ Hey, good one! The DiscJockey.
Yeah I've followed a couple of 7375s on ebay, from rough to mint. The mint ones fetch around $100 and anything less gets pretty much nothing. :dunno: I have a minor interest in it as a curio piece for the Hearse but I won't pay much for it. |
well ill let u know dukk its mint been stored in climate controlled shop its whole life...i may have access to even more old school alpine electronics...i think ill try and get a fewpics!
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what is this " cassette " thing you talk of does it play mp3's?:cheeky4:
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Originally Posted by Newb
As cool as it is to have something like that, it's useless to virtually everyone. No one really uses tapes anymore,
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controller? i have the half din controller and optical cable with it!
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