Fisher DD-350 (1982–1984)
A direct drive stereo cassette deck with Dolby B noise reduction, made in Japan.
Overview
The Fisher DD-350 is a stereo cassette deck produced from 1982 to 1984. It was marketed as a high-fidelity audio component with full logic control and direct drive transport, supporting Type I, CrO2, and metal tapes. Manufactured in Japan, the deck features a silver finish and includes a headphone jack along with two 6.3mm microphone inputs. It was sold with an MSRP of $350.00 in the United States.
Specifications
| Tape Type | type I, CrO2, Metal |
| Noise Reduction | B |
| Frequency Response | 40Hz to 15kHz (Metal tape) |
| Dimensions | 440 x 100 x 270mm |
| Weight | 6kg |
| Color | Silver |
| Original price | $350.00 |
| Made in | Japan |
Design
The Fisher DD-350 is a direct drive cassette deck with full logic control, ensuring precise tape handling and operational reliability during playback and recording.
Market
In 2006, used units were valued at an average of $10.00, with mint examples priced up to $28.00. Spare parts, including a universal repair kit, have been available through third-party sellers. Service manuals and technical schematics are accessible online for maintenance and restoration.
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