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Electronics : Sony TCM-150 Cassette Recorder with Automatic Recording Level Control

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Sony TCM-150 Cassette Recorder with Automatic Recording Level Control

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Sony TCM-150 Cassette Recorder with Automatic Recording Level Control
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 565





Battery Description: 4 AA
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sony
Color: SV
EAN: 0027242607712
Label: Sony
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: TCM-150
Publisher: Sony
Ranking: 565
Studio: Sony


Piece facts:
  • Records 2 track, 1 channel on standard cassettes
  • One touch record from stop or playback
  • Up to 25 hours recording life on 2 AA batteries
  • Clear Voice recording system
  • 38% larger playback speaker for enhanced sound




Control Level Recording Automatic with Recorder Cassette TCM-150 Sony






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S0NY TCM-150 - Keep a record of every stroke of inspiration when you're planning a project or writing the Great American Novel, with this ultra-portable mono Cassette Voice Recorder. Built-in microphone Automatic shut-off at end of tape Sony-Matic automatic recording level control L/R monaural earphone jack Cue and review function Pause switch Stop / Pause release function Dimensions - 4-1/2H x 3-3/8W x 1-3/8D; weighs 6 ounces

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Sony's TCM-150 cassette recorder offers one button recording for quick play/record operations. The required two AA batteries will run for up to twenty-five hours. With the LED battery level indicator you can be watchful of remaining battery time. 0ther features include: clear voice recording system, cue and review, pause switch, stop/pause release function, built-in microphone and automatic shut-off. The Sony-Matic automatic recording level control will help you with recording, while the L/R monaural earphone jack will further enhance your recording experience.

What's in the Box
Cassette player, user's manual and one year warranty.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * \"All okay\" with this product. ...
No problems here. An excellent cassette tape player and recorder. Priced right, quick shipping, top nsme(Sony)and quality.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Does exactly what I need
My old cassette recorder went out and I replaced it with this one. Great for the price and does everything I need it to do.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * double shipping fee ...
I was very disappointed that I got charged for 2 shippings. I ordered 2 of the same Sony recording items, and it was about $40.00. I could not get it to order 2 at the same time so I put in 2 separate orders and I paid shipping on both and I understood I would get free shipping if I spent over 25.oo. I will not go for that offer again. I tried to get to Amazon to explain this and had no luck. This is the 1st time I can get this message to you.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - SONY TCM-150---Terrific recorder for the price!
I use my Sony TCM-150 recorder/player every day. It gets quite a workout as well as being dropped and tossed about in my car and has proved to be very durable. I'm pleased with the sound quality and the overall design/features. This is a terrific recorder for the price. I will definitely buy this item again.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good Sounding Cheapo ...
"Cheapo" only refers to the price, as everything about this recorder is really top drawer and is of the best quality!


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