Sony TC-WE435 Tape Decks
Sony TC-WE435 Tape Decks
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 06, 2001]
Robert Folden
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Nice Automation controls, pitch control, relay play, multi-segment LED vu's, well-built
Weakness:
Somewhat Noisy*** Wow! Have things changed... Similar Products Used: Many Cassette decks, both consumer and professional throughout the years. |
[Sep 30, 1999]
Sherman Perera
an Audio Enthusiast
This Twin Cassette Deck is excellent. I bought this deck for $300.00 Australian and it is great. It is a pleasure to add it to my all sony |
[Jul 19, 2000]
Jack Bloodworth
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Easy to set-up and use. Price ($129 US 6/00). Good sound quality. Continuous 3 hour play from both transports. Auto record level. Compact size, light weight
Weakness:
No remote control My 15 year old, twice repaired, Kenwood tape deck passed away a couple of months ago. I used it to make tapes from CD's for my Walkman, which goes along on my morning runs. I was very supprised at the cost and quality of tape decks when I started shopping for a replacement. CD players have forced the price of tape decks down just the way DVD players are now doing to video cassettes. I picked Sony based on reliability, sound quality and price and features. My othe Sony products (walkman-boombox-clock radio) have never failed. The sound quality for tape was very good against TEAC and Kenwood. I believe I paid around $200 for my old Kenwood in 1985 so at $129 in 2000 the Sony is a very good value. The auto record level is a feature I did not think I would like, but I use it all the time and the music stays at the same volume throughout the entire tape, no more turing the volume up and down. The only down side is a lack of a remote. This is a minor inconvenience and one less remote to keep track of. I usually just set up to record and let the thing go. I am giving the Sony five stars for value. It's does not match cd quality but the sound is very good, its has just the right featues (dual relay cassette, auto record level with manual over-ride-easy to read meters) all for well under $150. I am taking one star away for the lack of a remote control. This is not important to me but it may be to others Similar Products Used: Kenwood dual cassette deck (died). |
[Jul 31, 2000]
Mark
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price- features
Weakness:
No remote I finally bought this tape deck at Best Buy for $149. I guess some of you got a better deal, though I see. I have a high end system and this if the first tape deck I have EVER bought! That's pretty unusual considering my system: |