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lack of features. cannot do continuous transfer from track a to track b. cannot even do continuous play or record from an individual track. I have owned a number of teac dual track recorders, of various models and every single model had these features so I took it for granted that this model would be no different. All were in the current price range and some far less. I am sending this model back within a few days from its arrival. Shame on teac from not meeting its high standards..
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
If you have a modern day receiver, with no Audio Connections, you are going to have problems with this unit! If it had a HDMI connect w/USB, it would be even better! Charles E. Carroll, Sr. GySgt USMC, Retired
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Best cassette deck currently available. Good dynamics and crisp attacks; superb soundstage. USB for computer connection. One Achilles heel: the timbral accuracy is poor. Acoustic instruments are often unclear. Best available, but would benefit from a better head.
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It's likely the last new production cassette deck that will actually give you a listenable result. Not up to the same standard as cassette decks from the "Golden Age", but still a decent deck considering the components that are available to make decks these days. It doesn't have Dolby as that is no longer licensed, but it has a digital noise reduction that will work with Dolby B recorded cassettes. Both sides record, and it will dub tapes, but it is not autoreverse. If you just want a new deck for listening to your old tapes or even some casual recording, it will get the job done.
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Unfortunately the pitch control is only activated in playback mode and not in recording. A serious draw back. Regrettable!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New