Sony TC-K615S Tape Decks
Sony TC-K615S Tape Decks
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 13, 2000]
Lucas
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Many facilities, Dolby S, Three heads
Weakness:
Dull recordings and reproduction Not a bad cassete deck for its money, but the recordings and reproduction are not close to the original source. The bass sounds lighter and the high frequencies are a bit muddy. Dolby S helps but it does not give the clarity of the original source, especially vinyl records, during playback. Similar Products Used: Yamaha, Akai |
[Mar 21, 2000]
Erwin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Gets the Most Dynamics out of any Tape.
Weakness:
none First off, I am not a fan of SONY's consumer's products but these decks are exceptional. And what I have is actually the TC-K611 S which is a three head cassette deck with a motorized well and Dolby S. Of course along with the calibration tones and everything else, this was a short lived model predecessor to the TC-K615S but it shows all of its attributes already. |
[Feb 25, 2000]
Lee
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Accurate reproduction
Weakness:
none I have owned numerous tape decks over the years (30). This unit gets it done right. It is so quiet, you don't even need the Dolby NR. The recorded sound is indistinguishable from the original medium...what else can you say. |
[Feb 24, 2000]
steve
Audiophile
Strength:
Excellent value with low wow and flutter, very good frequency response,adjustable bias and record level with test tone generator, three head design with dolby b,c,s and hx pro.
Weakness:
lacks dual capstan, three motor drive Ditto previous reviews. This deck was an excellent bargain at $318.00 and it is still working fine after 5 years. The frequency response and rock steady drive system make dubs indistinguishable from the CDs. It has features normally found only on decks twice its price such as Dolby S and manually adjustable bias and rec level with its own test tone generator. The frequency response once again defies its price and together with my dbx-224x outboard noise reduction unit I can get up to 105 db of dynamic range for those classical CD's that demand it. Overall this is probably the best casette deck I've heard for this price and the bang-for-the-buck is only surpassed by my Magnepan MMG's. Sony definitely got it right with this one! |
[Jul 20, 1999]
Ricardo Santos
an Audiophile
Thank's to sony, the analogue tapes still breading. This product is a excelent machine to record all kinds of music with a remarkable precision. I have my deck for 4 years and more than 200 tapes recorded and i'm still feeling the magic of is recording's comparing to those made by other's deck that i've listening to. I recomend the use of TDK-MA and Maxell. The TDK MA it's a must, try her and you'll be suprized. |
[Aug 31, 1999]
Ben
an Audio Enthusiast
I actually have the next step down, the TCK515S. |
[Sep 17, 1999]
JRG
an Audiophile
Sony came out with a killer mid-budget cassette deck 5 yrs. ago. I've been using mine for 4 1/2 years with only one problem shortly after I bout the deck in 1995. The door well would jam. Was repaired by the local Sony dist. free of charge and within a week!! |
[Apr 22, 2000]
tony
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
competent recordings
Weakness:
deteriorating performance Bought the deck in February 1996. It was awesome. In listening tests, you could not distinguish between tape & CD, using type II tape and Dolby S, and carefully calibrated for each individual track (because tapes tend to vary even within an individual cassette). Similar Products Used: none |