I have this deck as well as a Nak Dragon and the playback on this deck with pre-recorded tapes is as good as it gets. Have tested dozens of high end three head dual capstan decks (Sony. JVC, Pioneer, Denon, Nak, etc) in studio and the sound quality on this unit is outstanding. Comparable to dragon on pre-recorded tapes.
Hey. I have this deck. I got it new in 1989, used it frequently for a few years, and in 1995 I switched from vinyl to CD as a DJ. I was out of the country (Sweden) working 1993-95, so since 1993, it hasn't been used more than a couple of times. Last thing that did happen, was that I had a break in and got it stolen early in 1993. Fortunately I got it back after a few days only, from the police, and insurance paid for a total overhaul and service. I guess it's still working fine but I don't dare to put any of my old tapes in it in case they damages the heads. I really don't have any use for it and I think gear like this should be used by people appreciating the value. This was an expensive piece of gear back in the days. I also have a studio grade audio cd burner, the Pioneer PDR-05, that I used to convert my vinyl into digital. I used it for a couple of years until I could do almost everything in the computer instead. It still is a very good CD player and there's not many units that can compete with the quality and features this one have. The money I spend on this machine ($2000/£1500) and the recording media ($150/£110 / 10pcs@60min) almost seem ridiculous today, but it was still cheaper than to buy all my music once again on CD. These two pieces of excellent hardware is just collecting dust, and if there's anyone out there interested to give me an offer, just get in contact. You can comment here or visit me on Facebook, Peter Lindqvist , same picture, or you can find my e-mail on my RUclips profile. If anyone give me a proper offer, I can include a Sony mini disc player/recorder, almost not used at all in the deal.
I have a whirring sound (not very loud but I think it's from the motor) when I play or record! So far I don't notice any sound degradation...any idea what it could be ?
I have this deck since new.The dbx is not working in record mode.One of the channels fades in and out.Playback of dbx tapes works fine...an awesome deck.
If my 905 was working properly in dbx mode I would put it up against the onkyo any day.8 db recording level with normal and high bias tapes,12 db with metal according to the owners manual.
The RS-B100 was double the price of a RS-B905: better amp, better bias and calibration (esp. tape II, pure chrome), better transport, just much better sound, and not cheap to buy ;-( The B905 was cheap in the days. Around 500€ new.
Its a nice feature but not all players have that hability to decode DBX later when playing.... Dolby B its the most common. DBX its a more complicated version of noise reduction and needs a precise alignment of tape in the head. Nice video... i sent you a message, hope you received it... Thanks
+paulo fixo hi mate dbx is no problem swapping with different decks I've played dbx tapes on aiwas / Yamaha / teac , all sounded awesome as you say aslong as azimuth correct all is good. The problem is dbx walkmans or the lack of them
I have this deck as well as a Nak Dragon and the playback on this deck with pre-recorded tapes is as good as it gets. Have tested dozens of high end three head dual capstan decks (Sony. JVC, Pioneer, Denon, Nak, etc) in studio and the sound quality on this unit is outstanding. Comparable to dragon on pre-recorded tapes.
Hey. I have this deck. I got it new in 1989, used it frequently for a few years, and in 1995 I switched from vinyl to CD as a DJ. I was out of the country (Sweden) working 1993-95, so since 1993, it hasn't been used more than a couple of times. Last thing that did happen, was that I had a break in and got it stolen early in 1993. Fortunately I got it back after a few days only, from the police, and insurance paid for a total overhaul and service. I guess it's still working fine but I don't dare to put any of my old tapes in it in case they damages the heads. I really don't have any use for it and I think gear like this should be used by people appreciating the value. This was an expensive piece of gear back in the days.
I also have a studio grade audio cd burner, the Pioneer PDR-05, that I used to convert my vinyl into digital. I used it for a couple of years until I could do almost everything in the computer instead. It still is a very good CD player and there's not many units that can compete with the quality and features this one have. The money I spend on this machine ($2000/£1500) and the recording media ($150/£110 / 10pcs@60min) almost seem ridiculous today, but it was still cheaper than to buy all my music once again on CD.
These two pieces of excellent hardware is just collecting dust, and if there's anyone out there interested to give me an offer, just get in contact. You can comment here or visit me on Facebook, Peter Lindqvist , same picture, or you can find my e-mail on my RUclips profile. If anyone give me a proper offer, I can include a Sony mini disc player/recorder, almost not used at all in the deal.
Hi!-Do you still have any of those items? ? ?
Wow! I've been in love with this model since 1988 !!!
Sounds good, you really Resurrected that machine
That was top of the line back then.
I have a whirring sound (not very loud but I think it's from the motor) when I play or record! So far I don't notice any sound degradation...any idea what it could be ?
Can anyone please tell me the length of the rubber belt for this particular product rs b 905..?
do you still have this deck?Love to find another or a 965...
And how about 955 ?!
I have this deck since new.The dbx is not working in record mode.One of the channels fades in and out.Playback of dbx tapes works fine...an awesome deck.
If my 905 was working properly in dbx mode I would put it up against the onkyo any day.8 db recording level with normal and high bias tapes,12 db with metal according to the owners manual.
You mind me asking a different question...can you tell me the song or group your playing on the 905....Thanks Bill
Mark Knight
Thanks...Never heard of him....have to check him out....All the best...
Very nice 👌
One more question, what heads are in this model, amorphous, permalloy or may be sendust?
Pearl vision permalloy but very good
There's a few 965's on eBay now you should make some offers
Thanks, I already found in my country 905, decide to buy it, condition is very good and price is about 70$
Pearl vision nice one good price
I have Onkyo TA 2570 else and I know it sounds better than 905 but it is not important, only nostalgia matters:)
I have a 905 but has recording problem :(
En Argentina dónde lo compro?
In DBX set + 12dB. ;)
HI FOR SAEL ?
are cheaper technics decks good? I can find them on eBay for around 50-70$ plus shipping?
an RS-B565 or 665 is an extremely good playback deck
Technics Guy what about recording and playback also thanks for responding.
Derek smith probably rs-b755 then or 765 for recording you want 3 heads with calibration controls to get it sounding just right
Okay thanks, I'm thinking about getting into cassettes and other vintage hi-fi any other tips
Low budget
RS-B100 > RS-B905 & RS-B965
RS-B100; Disc and Tape DBX, Output level, DD Quartz, tape selectors looks better to me, more colorful: red normal, green cro2, yellow metal.
RS-M253X & RS-B90 > RS-B965 & RS-B905
The RS-B100 was double the price of a RS-B905: better amp, better bias and calibration (esp. tape II, pure chrome), better transport, just much better sound, and not cheap to buy ;-(
The B905 was cheap in the days. Around 500€ new.
Qual é o valor desse deck technics muito lindo seria ótimo se eu ganhace de presente de Natal
Nice deck.
Wow 🤩
Super!
Its a nice feature but not all players have that hability to decode DBX later when playing....
Dolby B its the most common.
DBX its a more complicated version of noise reduction and needs a precise alignment of tape in the head.
Nice video... i sent you a message, hope you received it... Thanks
+paulo fixo hi mate dbx is no problem swapping with different decks I've played dbx tapes on aiwas / Yamaha / teac , all sounded awesome as you say aslong as azimuth correct all is good. The problem is dbx walkmans or the lack of them
Has it DD motor on capstan on not?
Pearl vision it does not
Pity and strange, most of top Technics decks have DD
Pearl vision after around 1990 all their single decks were direct drive
Before then and the twin decks were belt drive
But for instance RS B100 and 280 are from early 1980 and with DD
Pearl vision the rs-b100 and 280 are direct drive, but still use a belt for the capstan - like the rs-b965.
I have one , orginal booklet too. Never use it .
Crapy camera, sounding as 96 kbps