| Brand Name: | Teac |
| Color Name: | black |
| Brand Name: | Teac |
| Color Name: | black |
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The deck's dual-well design provides tremendous versatility for simple copying as well as bi-directional relay-record and -playback functions. With the W-860R, unattended play or recording can extend for six hours using C-90 tapes. Need to make multiple copies of your demo CD? Engage parallel recording to make tapes on both decks simultaneously.
Two-speed dubbing lets you make quick copies or dub at the standard, originally recorded speed. A choice of Dolby B or C noise reduction provides recordings with high signal-to-noise ratios and ensures compatibility with most existing recorded cassettes. Deck 2 offers Dolby HX PRO for extended high-frequency response.
During playback, music search will fast forward or rewind until the deck senses a break in the recorded sound, providing an easy way to scan a tape for a desired track. And, using CPS (Computomatic Program Search), your track programming can extend across decks 1 and 2.
The deck uses an easy-to-read multifunction fluorescent display and offers individual left/right peak program level meters. Each transport automatically senses the tape type being used (chrome, metal, or normal) and adjusts bias and equalization for that particular tape. A four-digit tape counter provides an accurate way to locate a tape segment, and a front-panel headphone jack permits private listening so you can enjoy a cassette without disturbing others.
An optional remote control (model RC-544) lets you control the deck from your listening position, and an optional EIA rack mount kit (model RM-860) houses your deck safely and efficiently--perfect for project studio use.
What's in the Box
Cassette deck, audio cables, a user's manual, warranty information.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Adequate but I've bought better,
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This review is from: Teac W-860R Dual A / R Cassette with Pitch Control (Electronics)
I bought one a little while ago (2/06). It does the job but seems chintzy, compared to the Sony I had before. The right hand well is noisy which is a drag since the deck is right next to me as I listen/record. I do like that it has a pitch control (on deck 1 only) but wish it had a time counter rather than an index counter. It also has rotating heads which is just plain bad engineering. There is no need for that. I don't expect this unit to last long with rotating heads but there are so few dual well decks that record on both wells, this will have to do for now. It is also noisy as it reverses direction (heads rotating) and as it plays/records.
24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
TEAC W-860R Cassette Deck,
By Challa S. (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teac W-860R Dual A / R Cassette with Pitch Control (Electronics)
Good Audio quality, many options for reasonable price. However the transport mechanism is too noisy and cassette comparment covers/eject nobs substandard (poor). Overall a good Deck.Challa S.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just what I needed,
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This review is from: Teac W-860R Dual A / R Cassette with Pitch Control (Electronics)
I tape delay radio talk shows that are broadcast during the day while I'm working - then listen to the tapes on my drive to work the next day. This deck does the trick. It has the capability to interface with an appliance timer and can record on both decks (and both sides) sequentially. I also recorded some music and thought that the quality was quite acceptable - reproduction was very close to original for all practical purposes. I don't know why TEAC dropped Dobly "C" on their tape decks. But I don't really miss it.
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