Nakamichi MX-100

This Nakamichi MX-100 is a blackbox component, it was first sold by Nakamichi in 1978 with a list price of USD $135 and discontinued 15 years later in 1993.

The MX-100 is equipped with.

To make live recordings this deck has 3 microphone inputs (for left, right and center channels) to connect microphones with a jack connector. Connection to other audio components for plaback can be achieved by a 1/4 inch cable and recording from a source by a cable.

Historic events

1978 Technics introduced the famous SL-1200MK2 turntable
1979 Introduction of the Australian made Fairlight Computer Musical Instrument, the first polyphonic digital sampling synthesiser.
1980 Pac-Man arcade game developed by Namco released in Japan.
1981 The first DeLorean DMC-12 rolling off the production line
1982 Sony and Philips announce the CD (Compact Disc) in Tokyo
1983 Mario Bros. is first released by Nintendo in Japan as an arcade game about an Italian-American plumber.
1984 The first episode of the Miami Vice television crime drama series, premiered on NBC.
1985 Sony and Philips produced the standard for Compact Disc Read Only Memory (CD-ROM) computer discs that would use the same laser technology as the audio CD.
1986 Nintendo releases its first video game console for the home, NES (Nintendo Entertainment System).
1987 Sony launched DAT (Digital Audio Tape) as a new audio tape standard
1988 Microsoft releases Windows 2.1.
1989 Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau built the prototype systemwhich became the World Wide Web at CERN.
1990 Release of Photoshop 1.0 for Macintosh computers by Adobe.
1991 Invention of the MP3 digital audio format
1992 The Atari 2600 is finally discontinued 15 years after its introduction in September 1977
1993 Intel introduces the "Pentium" processing chip.

Features of Nakamichi MX-100

Connectors
Connectivity
3 Microphone Inputs RCA Output (Fixed) ΒΌ-inch Input Connectors DC Power Input For BlackBox Series DC Power Output For BlackBox Series
Preamplifier
Preamplifier
Microphone Level Adjust (Left/Right/Blend)

Similar to Nakamichi MX-100 from the period 1978 - 1993