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The Teac AD-850-SE is quite similar except it sacrifices one of those cassette decks for a CD player, so it can play both old-school audio formats. It also allows you to record mixtapes from one ...
The TEAC AD-850-SE is a single hi-fi separate component that can handle CDs, cassettes, play and record MP3 files via USB, play and record using an external microphone with echo function.
Teac Japan announced the LP-R550 today , a kind of Swiss Army knife for audio freaks. Buyers get a turntable, a cassette player/recorder, a CD player/recorder and a PLL synthesized AM/FM stereo ...
Rummaging through its past, audio equipment maker TEAC has rediscovered the cassette deck. Not only does the newly released AD-850 have a cassette recorder/player, it has a CD recorder/player. But ...
We speak to the company aiming to repopularise the personal cassette player Initially released under the Teac brand (Tascam was a division of Teac), the 144 sold for $899.
Odds are that if you lived during the cassette tape era you already ditched your player at a yard sale or tossed it into the trash. Luckily for you, cassette players are still available and in ...
If you happen to still have LPs laying around and have sometime to dub ’em onto a digital medium, this TEAC player might be for you. Or, if you happen to have grandparents that still enjoy their ...
The Teac-W-890R-B cassette deck Teac A decent new home player, like Teac's W-890R-B cassette deck, sells for less than $200; it sports one extra nice feature, "auto reverse," which means the W ...
The Teac AD-850-SE is quite similar except it sacrifices one of those cassette decks for a CD player, so it can play both old-school audio formats.
In fact, there's pretty much this AD-850 and a sister TEAC W-1200 twin tape deck, and that doesn't give you the CD player and USB port.