This Sony TCM-200DV handheld standard cassette clear voice recorder enables you to record the speeches on voice lectures. This can also lets you play music on cassette after the cassette tapes returns back from the past. This Sony TCM-200DV handheld standard cassette clear voice recorder can also hook up to your new car stereo with AUX input by plugging AUX cable from the headphone jack cassette player to new car's AUX input. AA batteries or DC in 3V devices.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I received the player on January 5, 2022. It played well for two weeks and the playing swivel that holds the cassette stopped turning. I jiggle the swivel to get it to turn but it will stop after a few minutes. I then have to jiggle it repeatedly each time the player stops . It is ridiculous to jiggle the swivel in the recorder while I am also driving my car. My warning to prospective buyers is do not buy a repaired Sony TCM-200DV. This is the second repaired player I purchased that failed.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have had both the TCM- 400DV and the TCM-500DV cassette voice recorders and they were excellent in recording and listening to. The TCM 500DV had automatic reverse which was great. I could transfer them to a CD with out any hiss or back grown noise. As great as they were nobody repairs them anymore. This one is raspy and is not the quality of sound that is worth transferring to a CD. I still use it to record church classes and that's about it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
So far so good. I use the recorder to record minutes at a meeting. The sound quality was good, it is easy to stop a tape, rewind and play the tape through again so that you can type minutes. Time will tell how long the machine will handle my stopping, rewinding, stopping and playing again. The description of item as working great is accurate.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have myriads of these in various states of functionality...their only drawback is, if you drop one something goes wrong: volume control vanishes, or a hiss starts, or the playback speed gets stuck, or a part drops off and gets sucked into Hooverland. That aside, I'm glad I stocked up on these when they were $30 or so. Now they're almost $200 and whenever I "break" one I get a new one to put under my pillow. I use the various not-as-great ones for various places around the house where I don't use my Bose noise cancellation headphones (to listen to great literature while I sleep.) They're still fine for most purposes like having on when nobody is home and I'm doing housework. I could listen to CDs but then I couldn't control playback speed and nor easily go back a few seconds to listen again to a missed phrase. I've used other cassette players over the last 45 years but this is the best. I wish they weren't so fragile.. But then I wish more that I weren't so clumsy! There's a lanyard on each one and I've learned to always hold that. So maybe my current stock will last my time, as they say.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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