I have a Pioneer RT-1020L reel-to-reel Stereo Tape Deck sitting in my closet which I haven't used in years. It is in good cosmetic shape and everything works except for the pause switch. I fixed the switch when I got the deck but it eventualy gave up again. Switch needs to be replaced but doesn't affect the function of the deck. The thing weighs at least one metric ton (kidding, but at least 25 lbs) so it would be a pain to ship.
How much do these go for? Is it something that someone would want? Thanks for your input.
BTW, here are some specs--
RT-1020L: The RT-1020L was introduced in 1973 and was Pioneer's top-of-the-line open reel deck that year. Factory specs listed it as a four channel, four track, three head tape deck. It could take either 7-inch or ten-inch reels. In 1974 the RT-1020H model was added to the line, the primary difference being the H's faster 15-inch per second recording speed and rewind capability. All open reel decks in 1974 featured improved specifications in terms of frequency response. The RT-1020L remained in production through 1978. The RT-909 essentially superceded the Pioneer ten-inch reel decks for popular home use in 1979.
How much do these go for? Is it something that someone would want? Thanks for your input.
BTW, here are some specs--
RT-1020L: The RT-1020L was introduced in 1973 and was Pioneer's top-of-the-line open reel deck that year. Factory specs listed it as a four channel, four track, three head tape deck. It could take either 7-inch or ten-inch reels. In 1974 the RT-1020H model was added to the line, the primary difference being the H's faster 15-inch per second recording speed and rewind capability. All open reel decks in 1974 featured improved specifications in terms of frequency response. The RT-1020L remained in production through 1978. The RT-909 essentially superceded the Pioneer ten-inch reel decks for popular home use in 1979.





