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Electronics : TEAC W-600R Dual Full-Logic Cassette

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TEAC W-600R Dual Full-Logic Cassette

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TEAC W-600R Dual Full-Logic Cassette
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Street Price: $149.00
Gaunz Org Price: $99.75
Savings!: $49.25 (33%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1974





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Teac
Color: Black
EAN: 0043774010530
Label: Teac
Product Manufacturer: Teac
Model: W-600R
Publisher: Teac
Ranking: 1974
Studio: Teac
Variation Description: Black


Piece facts:
  • Full-logic cassette deck with auto-reverse playback (deck 2)
  • Dolby B noise reduction
  • Normal & high-speed dubbing
  • Double-deck continuous playback
  • One-touch recording




Cassette Full-Logic Dual W-600R TEAC






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Around the world, the Teac name is synonymous with high-quality, high performance consumer gear - not surprising when you consider that Teac has been a leader in the industry since its earliest reel-to-reel recorders. Today, Teac manufactures an entire spectrum of components for both high-fidelity audio systems and digitally enhanced home theaters. For many audiophiles, the Teac label is a symbol of pride, one that shows they are serious about audio quality. lndustry experts share this enthusiasm for Teac products, giving them consistently high marks for performance.The W600R Dual Cassette Deck with Auto-Reverse features twin lC logic control mechanisms, electronic tape counters, auto-reverse playback (Deck 2), double-deck continuous playback, normal & high-speed dubbing, high-speed dubbing LED indicator, auto tape selector, 2-Color LED peak program level meters, Dolby B Noise Reduction and one-touch recording. This deck is also Teac 'UR' (Unified Remote) compatible.

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Teac's W-600R offers convenience and affordability in a format no longer cutting-edge but still widely used in cars as well as portable and home stereos. The unit's dual-well convenience includes auto-reverse playback in deck 2, normal and high-speed tape-to-tape copying, continuous playback between decks, and auto tape selector (normal, chrome, metal).

Electronic tape counters mark mileage in both wells, while the program level meters sport two colors to highlight peak signals. Dolby B noise reduction cuts tape hiss during playback of Dolby-encoded cassettes, one-touch recording minimizes copying hassles, and the unit is compatible with Teac 'UR' (Unified Remote) control devices. The W-600R weighs 8.5 pounds.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Defective out of the box ...
Item was received in factory sealed undamaged box but when opened it was discovered to have a defective cassette door, Item returned for refund. Refund postage was disallowed even though I was assured that it would be refunded.
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Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't waste your money!
Don't waste your money on this! It's junk!

Specifically:
no low frequency response (better sound from a walkman)
tape counter was so slow it was of no use
no headphone jack
no eject buttons (had to push on the door to open)

We returned the Teac and bought Sony TCWE475 Dual Cassette Player / Recorder. We're very happy with it.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * I can listen to my old tape(s) again... ...
My old Sanyo cassette deck ate a lot of my old tape(s)...Thankfully now with the Teac W-600R; I'll be able to perserve the rest of my oldies; but goodies cassette collection for sometime to come...



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - TEAC W-600R Dual Full-Logic
Nice clear sound with the Dolby NR. Good unit for the price, but I'm dissapointed that such a nice unit doesn't have a headphone jack! Also if you are trying to track start and stop points on your tape by the counter you are out of luck. When you go back and try to find that position on the tape a different number is displayed each time.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Review at your request ...
It's a nice player at a good price. Everything works perfect. The display and controls are all logical and easy to read.

The box in came in looked like it had taken quite a beating during shipping and I was leery to accept it. Once opened, the unit didn't have a scratch on it and works perfect.

The only thing I can say that is not good is that it does not have a place to plug in a microphone as most cassette player/recorders have. Other than that I would highly recommend this product.


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