Discussion on Cassette Recorders within the Vinyl Record Care, Audio Restoration, MP3 & Computers forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; Even though its an "old'' medium. Which in your opinion is the best recording ( sounding) cassette deck thats still ...
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| Even though its an "old'' medium. Which in your opinion is the best recording ( sounding) cassette deck thats still currently on the market? |
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| Back in the day, TEAC and Aiwa made some nice affordable units, but I'm not sure about today.
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| Decent cassette decks, like decent VCRs, are no longer being manufacatured today. All that remains is disposable junk. |
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The only advice is to get a 3 head machine, preferably with Dolby S, from a reputable manufacturer, even if it's a 3 year old model that's been lying around. |
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| Aiwa's fierce XK-S9000 and 7000 models from the early '90s took tape recording to the absolute limit. Look out for them if you don't mind buying second-hand. [/img] |
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| Mmmm...couldn't edit that last post. |
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| I have a Sony TC-WE475. It's a dual deck with Dolby B and C and even has an adjustable pitch range. (+/- 30%). DC Servo Controlled Motor, High Density Heads. discohunter |
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The last nice Dolby S machines were the TEAC units that matched their VRDS series of CD players, which was around '97-98.
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| Now, if they make a tweakable, hi-fi version of this little gizmo, I might think about it. http://www.plusdeck.com/
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It's even listed at Amazon.
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| I don't know what to make of it. Almost any cassette deck or boom box has in/out jacks. Are there really enough people that don't know how to connect a stereo to a soundcard to warrant marketing this thing? I know there are a lot of people that use their PCs as glorified CD players, but really... |
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| BTW, when was the cassette tape format first brought out....was it late 60's or early 70's? discohunter |
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| I'm pretty sure it was in the 60s and used for dictation machines at first.
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| Thanks everyone for the advise and info. :D |
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