Tascam 122 Mk III Tape Decks
Tascam 122 Mk III Tape Decks
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 29, 2002]
nathanm
AudioPhile
Strength:
Great build quality. Rack mountable. Nice controls. VU meters can serve as night light! ;)
Weakness:
Mediocre to poor sound quality I had a bad experience with this deck. I bought it new (supposedly) and immediately I noticed the recording quality was piss poor. I could not get the 10KHz bias tone anywhere NEAR 0db! it sounded absolutely awful. Playback was fine, but recording was terrible. I sent it back to the dealer and they sent it to Tascam for warranty repair. Well, after a few months of screwing around, not knowing what happened to the thing, it turns out that Tascam fixed it, sent it back to the dealer and there it sat. Anyway, I finally have it back now and the recording has improved. Only now the playback suddenly crapped out. There's no treble and it sounds extremely muffled. This thing is FUBAR. I bought it expecting a professionally built product, but the old Pioneer piece of junk I was replacing sounds better, well, aside from the wow that is. |
[Jan 23, 2002]
Vincent Chen
Audiophile
Strength:
direct drive. No more belts thank you very much. +4db as well as -10dbv input standard. Easy to use. Bias and Level adjustment easy to use. Easier than my Tandberg 3014. Teac/Tascam support and reliability. Integrates well with my project studio.
Weakness:
Retail price is out of the question high. Balanced or not, this deck should cost almost 1.5 large!! That is $1499.00 MSRP. small slider controls for the monitor,mpx filter,dolby. What can I say. I am a taping feign. My Tandberg started to act up on the right channel bias adjustment and I cannot properly adjust for bias for recording anymore. I "don't" want to know what 3rd world country debt I am going to be causing if I fix it. Let alone know who/whom is going to fix it. As a source deck my Tandberg will be. So now I need another deck for project studio. Similar Products Used: Teac,Tandberg,JVC,Otari,Nad,Sony ES,Nakamichi and Tascam of course. |
[Sep 27, 2001]
Alex Charles
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent sound quality, built like a tank, easy user-interface and no-frills design/performance.
Weakness:
Expensive for a tape deck, but you're paying for the engineering. Bias adjustment is tricky. Some transport problems with early (MK1) models This product is designed for the professional market so it's never gonna win awards for cosmetics. I personally love the big VU meters (i could go on for hours about how they show the proper record level rather than most decks, but i wont bore you) As someone who works in radio however, i can tell you that this deck is the industry standard for it's quality. Cassette was never a very good medium due to the noise and bad dynamic range, but the Tascam will basically make the best out of bad thing. I was lucky to find a used one, as I wouldn't be able to justify the full retail for a new deck. (there's always the 2-head version to consider for a lot less tho) But if you're a real audiophile and have the money to spare there's not much else to touch it apart from the Nakamichi and Revox decks. Similar Products Used: various technics/sony/denon etc |
[May 10, 1999]
pam
an Audio Enthusiast
Was looking for a good 3 head deck and stumbled on a factory reconditioned model for about the same price as their TEAC consumer division's V 8030s. This thing is awesome! Has true VU meters (very large and easy to see), decent controls and XLR as well as RCA jacks on the rear so it can be used with pro or home equipment. Lacks the dolby S of the 8030, but doesn't need it. I can make dolby C chrome tapes that sound better than my MD recorder and barely distinguishable from CD (and then only on a good set of phones like Sennheiser HD580's if you listen real close). Makes very good recordings without dolby as well (tape hiss is very low). Also has a remote control port for hooking to a sound board or their outboard outboard control unit. |
[Aug 13, 2000]
Tom
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Construction, Sound Quanlity
Weakness:
Price, look, no computerise auto bias adjustment The only good 3 head tape desk still available today (Fall, 2000). Construction of the machine is outstanding. Everything metal. The big UV meters are very well calibrated. Record level knobs are linked together by gear and clutch, make adjustment easier then most. Similar Products Used: Marantz 430 |