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Philips N4520 Reel to Reel The Philips N4520  Reel to Reel to Reel tape recorder is vintage masterpiece renowned for its exceptional performance and reliability.  Tape deck  is in excellent used condition and has been fully tested, Recording and playback both sounded fantastic Dust cover is in very good condition. Reels and tape not included.  Warranty :90 days     Condition: Excellent Payment Method: Cash Region/State: (NSW) New South Wales/Australia By Bobkle 1 Comments   AUD $4,500 Date: July 30, 20241 yr

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This is a buyer’s market only if you’re comparing against unrestored project decks; for a genuinely sorted N4520, A$4,500 looks fair-to-strong, not cheap. Comparable asking prices have been around A$4,100 to roughly A$8,600 when converted from current listings, with a fully overhauled example at about A$4,100 and another listed near A$8,600.

The N4520 is worth paying for because it’s Philips’ top-tier 3-speed, 4-track machine, built to challenge the Revox A700 and known for its electronic tape-tension control and serious deck engineering. If this one is truly excellent and complete, that’s the kind of condition that matters most on a vintage reel deck; the upside is owning a flagship Philips that’s rarer than the usual midrange machines, so a clean, working example can be a satisfying long-term buy.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Philips

Founded in Eindhoven, Netherlands, in 1891 by Gerard Philips, an engineer, and his father Frederik, a banker, Philips began as a modest light bulb manufacturer, quickly evolving into a global electronics powerhouse through relentless innovation. The brothers' early focus on quality incandescent lamps laid the groundwork for expansion into radios, televisions, and audio milestones like the 1963 compact cassette and the 1982 Compact Disc co-developed with Sony. This heritage of pioneering formats that reshaped home entertainment cements Philips as a cornerstone of 20th-century audio history.

Philips has long excelled in consumer audio categories, from vintage turntables and cassette decks to amplifiers, speakers, and complete hi-fi systems, often blending cutting-edge tech with practical design. Iconic products like the first CD player (CD-100) and early wireless Streamium systems highlight their prowess in optical media, portable recording, and integrated sound solutions, while forays into headphones and even acquiring Marantz underscored a broad portfolio.

Today, Philips occupies a solid mid-tier position in the hi-fi market, prized by savvy buyers for reliable, value-driven performance rather than ultra-high-end exotica. No longer a full-spectrum electronics giant—having pivoted to health tech—its licensed audio branding delivers competent, innovation-rooted gear that's accessible yet evocative of golden-era nostalgia, appealing to both modern enthusiasts and vintage collectors.

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