Dual Cassette Deck

Pyle Home PT649D Dual Cassette Deck Pyle Home PT649D Dual Cassette Deck
Sale Price: $88.99

The PT649D is a classic piece of hardware: the dual-cassette tape deck. It’s got all the features you’ve come to expect from a quality tape deck, including one button recording, a 3 digit tape counter, dynamic noise reduction, and normal & high speed dubbing...

Pyle PT659DU Dual Stereo Cassette Deck with Tape USB to MP3 Converter Pyle PT659DU Dual Stereo Cassette Deck with Tape USB to MP3 Converter
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Normal/HIGH-SPEED COPY FUNCTION (DIRECT-DUBBING FROM CASSETTE IN 2 SPEEDS) DYNAMIC NOISE SUPPRESSION; SUPPORTS CRO2 TAPES; AUTO-STOP FUNCTION; TAPE USB TO MP3 CONVERTER; QUICKLY TRANSFERS MUSIC ON TAPES TO MP3 FORMAT; CRO2 TAPE SELECTOR ; RCA INPUTS & OUTPUTS ; COMPATIBLE WITH PC & MAC ; POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE: 110V, 60 HZ ; DIMS: 5...

Teac W-890R-B Double Auto-reverse Cassette Deck (Black) Teac W-890R-B Double Auto-reverse Cassette Deck (Black)
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Double Auto-reverse Casssette Deck

Sony TCWE475 Dual Cassette Player / Recorder Sony TCWE475 Dual Cassette Player / Recorder

Sony's TC-WE475 Cassette Player/ Recorder is packed with features that enable a great listening and recording experience. Utilize our Dual auto reverse feature as you listen, and hear the difference that Dolby B and C noise reduction makes as it suppresses high frequency noise...

Ion Tape2PC USB Cassette Deck Ion Tape2PC USB Cassette Deck
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Reclaim those old cassettes--both store-bought and recorded from the radio or live performances--and save them to your PC with the Ion Tape 2 PC USB dual cassette deck, which is compatible with both Windows- and Mac-based computers...

Coby CA-747 Dual Position CD/MD/MP3 Cassette Adapter Coby CA-747 Dual Position CD/MD/MP3 Cassette Adapter
Sale Price: $2.04

The key feature on this cassette adapter is the dual position, fully modular adapter which gives you the option to plug this into both front and side-loading cassette players. If you're trying to connect your CD or mini-disc player into a cassette deck, this component should do the trick...

TASCAM 202mkV Professional Dual Well Cassette Deck TASCAM 202mkV Professional Dual Well Cassette Deck
Sale Price: $403.00

Rackmount Professional Dual Well Cassette Deck

Kenwood Dual Cassette Deck Kenwood Dual Cassette Deck

Kenwood dual deck cassette player/recorder

Pyramid 2600D AM/FM Cassette Player with Fully Detachable Face Pyramid 2600D AM/FM Cassette Player with Fully Detachable Face
Sale Price: $17.99

AM/FM Receiver Tuning Auto-Stop Cassette Player Tuning Control Volume Control Aux Input Jack Night Illumination RCA Preamp Output Auto Antenna Lead Power On/Off Switch Treble/Bass Control Full Detachable System Analogue Display 100 Watts Output Max Output

Supersonic SC-2020 Portable CD Player with Cassette Recorder & AM/FM Radio Supersonic SC-2020 Portable CD Player with Cassette Recorder & AM/FM Radio
Sale Price: $60.35

Portable CD Player with Double Cassette Recorder AM/FM Radio Top Leading CD Player AM/FM Radio Double Cassette Recorder Records from CD, Radio or Built-in Microphone Built-in Microphone Programmable Track Memory Play/Pause, Search, Skip, Repeat Functions Rotary Volume Control Telescopic FM Antenna Two Detachable Stereo Speakers Bass-Boost/Surround Sound Options Dynamic High Performance Speakers Headphone Jack AC 110/220 Operated Battery Operation: 8"D" Batteries (Not Included) Specifications: Power Supply: AC:110/220V Dual Voltage DC: 12V(8x"D"Batteries) Power Consumption: 21W Frequency Range: AM:540-1600kHz FM:88-108MHz Frequency Response: 125-6300Hz Supported Audio Formats: CD-Audio, Cassette Headphone Jack: 3...

There seems to be a lot of people around who still use, or want to be able to play cassette tapes, and are looking to buy a new or second hand cassette deck. After all you may want to be able to transfer your old cassette tapes to your PC, convert them to MP3 format or burn your tunes to CD.

Before you buy, here is some vital information that will make your purchase easier and could save you money in the long run.

When looking at new cassette decks the first thing you should ask yourself is:

Do I want to transfer cassette to cassette.

Will I be making new recordings.

Will I be mainly playing back my old tapes, perhaps with a view to transferring cassette to CD.

If you need to transfer cassette tape to cassette tape then you will be looking for a twin or dual cassette deck.

Surprisingly enough dual cassette decks are not that much more expensive than single decks. The reason is their quality. The majority of dual decks use just one motor to drive both decks. Even the top brands like Pioneer and Technics use this system. In my experience, having spent many years repairing and servicing cassette decks, the mechanisms tend to be rather flimsy (cheap!) increasing wow and flutter figures especially when using both cassette decks at once. Any problems with tight tapes and varying loads on one deck, will affect the smooth running and accuracy of the other deck.

For this reason I am not a big fan of dual cassette decks unless you spend a lot of money on a really high quality deck.

There is one advantage of a single motor dual deck, all be it small, is when recording cassette to cassette. Because the same motor drives both decks, regardless of whether the deck is in normal or high speed, the cassette copy should run at exactly the same speed as the original tape so the pitch of your music should be identical to the original. Ideally I would use two single cassette decks although you will not have the advantage of high speed dubbing. However if you still want a dual cassette deck I would suggest you buy new.

If you want to make new recordings, then unless you are sure about the quality of a second hand deck, then once again I would suggest you buy new.

If your main objective is playing back your old cassette tapes maybe to transfer cassette to CD, then it would be best to buy a single deck and look at second hand. You will need to check out the condition of a second hand cassette deck. Things like tape head wear for instance although many decks use ferrite or glass tape heads which hardly wear at all, in which case tape head wear would not be an issue, but there is the problem of the mechanics i.e. motors, gears, clutches, belts and pinch rollers. If there are problems with any of these then you will get high wow and flutter, and incorrect running speed. Always take along a cassette tape recorded with music (speech will not show up problems well) know well. Listen to the high frequencies (treble) - is it clear? Listen to long notes - are they steady, and do not sound wowy or warbly? Let the cassette deck run for as long as you can and listen for any change in, or excess mechanical noise. All these tips will tell you if the deck is worth buying or not!

It is worth mentioning that if there is some head wear, tape playback quality is not affected as much by tape head wear as record, so this should not be an issue unless the heads are very badly worn.

If you want to buy second hand I would recommend an article on buying a new and second hand cassette deck on our website. It gives you some more information to make sure you buy a decent, reliable deck. With the right knowledge, you can buy yourself a much better quality deck for less money.

David Grant is an audio electronics engineer and owner of http://www.soundabout.net. Transferring Vinyl LP to CD, 78 to CD, Cassette to CD. For more information on Professional Services or understanding more on how you can transfer your own LP or cassette to CD visit our website.

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