Description
TEAC Double Cassette Deck
The TEAC Cassette Deck is a dual-cassette deck that supports recording and playback on each head. Additionally, a mic input allows you to amplify your voice over a recording that's being played back, or record your voice onto tape.
Both new and legacy tapes (the sort recorded with Dolby B NR) can be played over the Cassette Deck. Also, an onboard pitch control lets you change the playback speed up to 12% in either direction. This is useful in many applications, such as transcribing recordings. Other features are on hand, such as return-to-zero functions for each head, one-touch tape dubbing, repeat play, and more. The Cassette Deck sports a 1/4" mic input, a 1/4" headphones output, and RCA inputs and outputs in stereo pairs. You'll also note the built-in A/D converter and USB output. This allows you to record your tapes to digital at sample rates and resolutions up to 48 kHz / 16-bit.
Key Features at a Glance
• Dual cassette decks for REC/PLAY on both decks, with independent mechanisms
• Noise-reduction system suppresses hiss during playback (equivalent to Dolby B)
• Mic input with mic mixing for karaoke and announcement applications
• One-touch dubbing, 12% pitch control, and A-B repeat
• Parallel recording for recording to two tapes at the same time
• USB output for digital recording on Windows PC or Mac at CD-quality
• Dual mode rec/mute to erase unnecessary sections and add spaces/silences between tracks while recording
• Fluorescent display with high-contrast, high-brightness metering
• Timer rec/play ready for operation with a third-party audio timer
• 4-digit digital tape counters
• Repeat play up to 20 repetitions
The TEAC Cassette Deck is a dual-cassette deck that supports recording and playback on each head. Additionally, a mic input allows you to amplify your voice over a recording that's being played back, or record your voice onto tape.
Both new and legacy tapes (the sort recorded with Dolby B NR) can be played over the Cassette Deck. Also, an onboard pitch control lets you change the playback speed up to 12% in either direction. This is useful in many applications, such as transcribing recordings. Other features are on hand, such as return-to-zero functions for each head, one-touch tape dubbing, repeat play, and more. The Cassette Deck sports a 1/4" mic input, a 1/4" headphones output, and RCA inputs and outputs in stereo pairs. You'll also note the built-in A/D converter and USB output. This allows you to record your tapes to digital at sample rates and resolutions up to 48 kHz / 16-bit.
Key Features at a Glance
• Dual cassette decks for REC/PLAY on both decks, with independent mechanisms
• Noise-reduction system suppresses hiss during playback (equivalent to Dolby B)
• Mic input with mic mixing for karaoke and announcement applications
• One-touch dubbing, 12% pitch control, and A-B repeat
• Parallel recording for recording to two tapes at the same time
• USB output for digital recording on Windows PC or Mac at CD-quality
• Dual mode rec/mute to erase unnecessary sections and add spaces/silences between tracks while recording
• Fluorescent display with high-contrast, high-brightness metering
• Timer rec/play ready for operation with a third-party audio timer
• 4-digit digital tape counters
• Repeat play up to 20 repetitions
Teac All in one HI Fi Dual Cassette Deck and CD Audio Component Music Player Recorder
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Description
TEAC Double Cassette Deck
The TEAC Cassette Deck is a dual-cassette deck that supports recording and playback on each head. Additionally, a mic input allows you to amplify your voice over a recording that's being played back, or record your voice onto tape.
Both new and legacy tapes (the sort recorded with Dolby B NR) can be played over the Cassette Deck. Also, an onboard pitch control lets you change the playback speed up to 12% in either direction. This is useful in many applications, such as transcribing recordings. Other features are on hand, such as return-to-zero functions for each head, one-touch tape dubbing, repeat play, and more. The Cassette Deck sports a 1/4" mic input, a 1/4" headphones output, and RCA inputs and outputs in stereo pairs. You'll also note the built-in A/D converter and USB output. This allows you to record your tapes to digital at sample rates and resolutions up to 48 kHz / 16-bit.
Key Features at a Glance
• Dual cassette decks for REC/PLAY on both decks, with independent mechanisms
• Noise-reduction system suppresses hiss during playback (equivalent to Dolby B)
• Mic input with mic mixing for karaoke and announcement applications
• One-touch dubbing, 12% pitch control, and A-B repeat
• Parallel recording for recording to two tapes at the same time
• USB output for digital recording on Windows PC or Mac at CD-quality
• Dual mode rec/mute to erase unnecessary sections and add spaces/silences between tracks while recording
• Fluorescent display with high-contrast, high-brightness metering
• Timer rec/play ready for operation with a third-party audio timer
• 4-digit digital tape counters
• Repeat play up to 20 repetitions
The TEAC Cassette Deck is a dual-cassette deck that supports recording and playback on each head. Additionally, a mic input allows you to amplify your voice over a recording that's being played back, or record your voice onto tape.
Both new and legacy tapes (the sort recorded with Dolby B NR) can be played over the Cassette Deck. Also, an onboard pitch control lets you change the playback speed up to 12% in either direction. This is useful in many applications, such as transcribing recordings. Other features are on hand, such as return-to-zero functions for each head, one-touch tape dubbing, repeat play, and more. The Cassette Deck sports a 1/4" mic input, a 1/4" headphones output, and RCA inputs and outputs in stereo pairs. You'll also note the built-in A/D converter and USB output. This allows you to record your tapes to digital at sample rates and resolutions up to 48 kHz / 16-bit.
Key Features at a Glance
• Dual cassette decks for REC/PLAY on both decks, with independent mechanisms
• Noise-reduction system suppresses hiss during playback (equivalent to Dolby B)
• Mic input with mic mixing for karaoke and announcement applications
• One-touch dubbing, 12% pitch control, and A-B repeat
• Parallel recording for recording to two tapes at the same time
• USB output for digital recording on Windows PC or Mac at CD-quality
• Dual mode rec/mute to erase unnecessary sections and add spaces/silences between tracks while recording
• Fluorescent display with high-contrast, high-brightness metering
• Timer rec/play ready for operation with a third-party audio timer
• 4-digit digital tape counters
• Repeat play up to 20 repetitions
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Product review & video
It's been almost three years since I did a video about the new TASCAM 202mkVII cassette deck and since then that video has gotten almost a million views and although the revival of interest in cassette tapes has not yet reached the level of vinyl records there have been some encouraging signs for example in the UK sales of cassette tapes doubled in 2020 compared to 2019 so there definitely is renewed interest in the format but among cassette tape enthusiasts there has been a lot of skepticism about these new decks about how good or bad they are and whether or not they are worth buying so if you're wondering that yourself I'm going to revisit that subject in this video, this time with the TEAC W-1200 which is very similar to the TASCAM 202mkVII except with a few minor differences and a lower price I won't go into detail about all the controls and features of this deck for that you should


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