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My First Sony Cassette Player

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My First Sony Cassette Player

2024-06-01 07:13:53

This is the unit I was looking for in a while, In still keep in good conditions many cassette's that I recorded many years ago. My old Pioneer player could not get repaired and many listed as used and in good condition in many websites were of no satisfaction. I decided to look for one that could transfer from one format to another. The sound is excellent and the unit looks amazing, If I were a Tascam Co. exec, I would design a unit that can have auto reverse / play on both sides. Just for the ones like me that value formats that are past of audio history. Thanks B & H for shipping this unit fast .

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2024-08-18 01:19:30

was looking for a basic cassette player to transfer old tapes to cd's. works great.

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2024-09-21 07:12:27

Great device if you want to run multiple inputs (PC, record player, cassette player) through one set of speakers. Also delivered quickly.

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2024-09-19 05:12:56

I bought the Pyle cassette player, about a wall plug adapter. 40. It appears to be the same design as the GGI Gear player. I played 6 tapes, then it stopped sorking. Tried using it with a wall power adapter. No go. This player is junk. Disappointing that B&H promotes it with online advertising.

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2024-09-17 06:10:25

I very much like the HamiltonBuhr Cassette Tape Player/Recorder because it is a sturdy machine that works as well as I hoped. I purchased it to play old cassette tapes and it plays them efficiently and as well as the player I had a long time ago. My only criticism of it is that it does not have a counter, but aside from that, I think this is an excellent machine.

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2024-09-13 09:27:35

Receiver is a great fit for both older Audio Components and most-modern ones, as well. I have my Turntable, Cassette Player, Disc Player--all plugged into the Receive and it sounds great with my older Speakers. Additionally, with iPod and Bluetooth Inputs, it's as modern as today.

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2024-09-26 03:44:53

It felt like I just replaced the cassette player with the recordable CD player. I thought I was up to date until I learned about this great thumb drive or SD card recorder / player. I can record for up to 20 hours with one 8GB card!

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2024-08-22 03:50:31

I needed a Dual Cassette Tape player with a USB interface to convert 2 cassettes to Digital files. I don't do this very often, so I wasn't looking for a full feature deck. My minimum requirements were met, conversion completed and tape player went back on the shelf till the next time I need it.

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2024-09-01 01:19:47

As the owner of a large cassette tape collection, I had begun to despair of being able to listen to them any more. The tape decks of the 1990's are so old that the belts are starting to slip on most of them. When I found the Fiio CP13, I was thrilled. This tape player has no record function, so there is no chance of accidentally erasing a tape. The case is metal, and is very sturdy. The battery is built in, a lithium ion cell that lasts for a number of plays of 90 minute tapes. The output is through a 3.5 mm stereo miniature phone jack, for either headphones or a line-in cable. This is not an auto-reverse player, and there is no 'pause' function. The reproduction quality is superb, much better than any portable I have heard before. Flutter and wow are practically non-existent, and the music is sharp and clear. For any person who has cassette tapes which they wish to enjoy for years to come, I highly recommend this player.

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2024-05-15 07:31:39

The Hamilton Buhl HA-802 1 Watt, 2-Station Cassette Tape Player/Recorder has precedents that I am old enough to remember. This wonderful link to the non-digital past allows me to listen to old time radio shows and to record the serious nonsense sentences of a grandchild and play it back to them to their amazement. And I plan to have it play a key role in the building of a podcast.

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