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Yamaha Stereo Receiver Cassette Deck And Disc Player

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Yamaha Stereo Receiver Cassette Deck And Disc Player

2024-07-15 05:13:20

I bought this to connect my Yamaha 5-disc CD player. I have some old Yamaha speakers and subwoofer connected, along with a pair of klipsch bookend speakers. The sound of the system is amazing! I was using a different receiver, and the sound was hallow and not nearly as crisp. This is a great receiver, especially for the money.

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2024-05-12 03:51:58

I use it to connect my tape deck to the stereo receiver.

5
2024-04-25 04:54:25

I bought the A580 to fill a void when an old cassette deck broke. �Tascam has a long history and a good reputation, but I didn't expect anything special. My initial impression of the sound quality is that both the CD player and cassette player are excellent. �The cassette sound is more dynamic than with previous tape machines. �It may be due to the lack of Dolby noise-reduction, but I don't detect any response anomalies, so I'm pleased.

5
2024-04-23 07:58:56

I use the Pyle PT-659DU dual stereo cassette deck to digitize my self made cassette tapes which are quite old. I bought this unit because my old deck was exactly that. It was over 30 years old and B&H was recommended by an radio station engineer. The things I like about are the dual deck. I do not like the buttons on the unit as they seem to be cheaply put together. All in all, I greatly appreciate this product.

5
2024-08-03 03:38:25

I have an old bookshelf stereo system (3 CD player, cassette, and radio) at my summer home. The speakers still put out a beautiful sound so I connect the Bluetooth adapter and am now able to play music from my phone, iTunes, Pandora, etc. A terrific value!

5
2024-04-29 05:51:50

This cassette player will run through your stereo system. It has a usb hook up should you want to do some work on your computer. Buy it now and listen to your best cassette tapes. The price has been reduced I think because everyone is gone to cd but that can cost an awful lot, buy this a listen away.

5
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.

5
2024-07-26 02:54:21

This uncomplicated Stereo Receiver does exactly what I bought it for; recording from old cassette tapes, vinyl, and CDs onto my laptop. From there, I can burn consolidated CDs or transfer to my smartphone or tablet. Discriminating audio buffs might wish for more tone control, but I really appreciate the simplicity of operation. Great FM too, even in our poor reception area.

5
2024-09-05 04:17:31

I plugged in my TV, cable box, DVD player, ROKU and power cable then powered it up and everything just worked. I checked the firmware and it was up to date. I changed the view screen to show Cable Box, DVD and ROKU and that was about it. The ease of operation is great and the sound quality has improved from my previous receiver. The only down side is that I have a phono player that required an addition purchase of a pre-amp, as there is no phono input on this Yamaha A/V receiver....but that was a minor issue. If you don't want to spend a fortune on a A/V receiver I would definitely recommend this Yamaha unit.

5
2024-08-17 03:11:31

I've had this Sony stereo receiver for a few days now and it has surprised me in a very good way with performance for the price. I'm comparing this receiver to a Yamaha receiver that costs more than three times as much and the Sony sounds as good, if not better than the Yamaha unit, and both sound very good to my ears (paired with Q-Acoustics speakers). For listening to music in 2022, this receiver has just the features you need: phono input for vinyl enthusiasts (phono inputs have all but disappeared from stereo gear), bluetooth for streaming from phones, tablets and PCs, and above all, great sound quality.

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