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I am quite satisfied with this item. Wish its outer casing was moreattractive, with some part having wood looking panelling. receivedin good time, good packing.
Makes me think the RIAA is somehow involved. This Pioneer unit is solid, quality, nice looking, easy to hook-up and use.
Found a customer return on clearance for $97 (from Vanns), and looks to have been a good decision. The buttons are responsive, the mechanisms smooth and quiet, and my tapes sound darn good through it.
With cassette decks becoming more and more a rare commodity, and myself in need of one, thought I'd give this one a shot. No thanks.
Teac has a low budget one for around $90, but other reviews made it sound cheap and cheezy, plus there was no push-button tape eject mechanism on it. A review of a comparable Sony (around $150) said the unit could easily be damaged, simply by an incorrect button push while the unit was playing.
Considering the dated technology, it's ashame none of these deck units sell for lower cost. But, if you want a quality unit for around $150, you can't go wrong on this one.
this unit works great, it was needed to copy a collection of cassette recordings that were getting some age on them. it is good to find a quality unit still available at a reasonable price.
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