JVC DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK Product Description:
- Double-Mechanism Cassette Deck
- Continuous play of two tapes (From deck B to deck A)
- High-speed editing
- Dolby B noise reduction
- LED Multi-Peak level indicator
Product Description
JVC keeps its technological edge in the engineering of component audio and video equipment. JVC cassette decks combine ease of use and high sound quality through sophisticated digital engineering. The TD-W118 features two decks, one for playback and record, the other for playback only. Silent mechanisms make quiet work of the whole process, and high-speed editing leaves you time to enjoy the two-tape continuous playback. Continuous Play allows you to load two cassettes into the unit, and select PLAY on each deck. When tape A finishes and shuts off, tape B will begin to play, allowing for uninterrupted listening. Additional features include high-speed editing, Dolby B noise reduction, LED multi-peak level indicator, 3-digit tape counter, auto tape selector (Normal/CrO2/Metal), full-mode auto stop, metal tape capability.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
positive feedback
By Betty J. Shelby
I am very pleased with the dual cassette recorder. The only drawback was the high speed dubbing wasn't really high speed. It was just fast enough to sound like mickey mouse talking but only saved a couple of minutes time over normal record. I can live with that.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
OK...but lacks some features.
By Bruce E. Munck
This is a nice dual-cassette deck with the sound quality you would expect from JVC. The downsides, for my use, are the analog displays (rolling counters, etc.), lack of pitch control, and lack of microphone / headphone plug-ins. Digital displays make precise track positioning much easier, a real bonus when doing recordings. Pitch control is a near necessity when using pre-recorded music as a background to singing since so many songs are either too high or too low for my vocal range. A microphone input is a nice touch that eliminates the need for an external mixer when recording single-microphone voice-overs. Had I researched this deck more thoroughly I would have passed on it and gone for one with all of the features I want; however, the sound quality is good and it will serve nicely as a mixer-based recorder.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Great beats for the buck.
By P. Marcus
This is a solid, basic, smooth operating piece of equipment that delivers the sound on older cassettes or the ones recorded on it. Very pleased.
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