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by daquan - Top 500, Aug 13 '04
Pros: Makes a Great replacement Unit That Truly Brings Your Tape Collection to Life! Stunning Results!!! Cons: Pitch Control only for Deck 1. Lacks quick reverse, rear power outlet. Deck 2-only recording.
WHY SONY? Many years ago, I used to own Sony stereo components. Eleven years ago though, I bought a Technics dual cassette deck. It lasted for a good 10 years. Lately, & a while before that, the unit started to act up. It would simply stop in the ...
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by aawehr - Top 1000, Nov 18 '01
Pros: Dual Decks with Hi Speed Dubbing Save Time. Cons: Seemed expensive for this old technology.
I listen to self-improvement tapes, product information tapes, plays, audio books, and often copy the tapes for family, friends and to have a backup to my original purchase. My old dual tape deck stopped functioning properly when doing a copy, so I had...
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Sony TC-WE475 Dual Tape Deck
by lpbale0 ,Dec 06 '04
Pros: Control AII port, Dolby NR, high speed dubbing Cons: Audio tapes becoming outdated.
I bought this Sony product to use to convert all my old tapes into a more modern medium. I chose this Sony item because it was feature packed and was a Sony product. The item is easy to operate and allows you to easily make copies of your tapes, or with a few connections to your computer, convert your tapes into a more modern format with superior quality that only Sony can provide. The tape deck features Dolby noise reduction as well as the ability to synchronize recordings using the deck's Control AII port. Overall this was a great buy. The Control AII port allows me to operate the deck with my remote via my Sony receiver even though the unit doesnt have a remote itself.
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