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Sony CD Boombox with Cassette Recorder CFD-S01

Sony CD Boombox with Cassette Recorder CFD-S01
Digital AM/FM Stereo Tuner : provides the most accurate drift-free tuning of AM and FM radio stations and lets you choose from the wide variety of radio talk shows and music programs, with the added enjoyment of stereo sound. Compact Body for Portability : Amazingly compact design with a much smaller footprint then traditional Boomboxes creating an exciting new look for portable entertainment. Design and color accents are perfect for any room in the house and it is small enough to fit just about anywhere. CD-R/RW Playback Compatibility1 : Plays all CD-R/RW discs burned either in a PC or a home recording deck. Create custom mixes from your existing music collection and always have the right music at hand. Mega Bass Sound System : produces rich, deep, bass tones for more powerful overall sound. CD Play Modes (Program/Shuffle/Repeat) : lets you hear tracks in sequence as recorded,in program RMS order or a single track over and over, or all tracks in random (Shuffle) order. Synchronized CD/Cassette Dubbing : Starts cassette recording when compact disc playback begins. Stereo Record/Playback Cassette Deck : provides direct recording from the AM/FM Stereo tuner or the CD player, and lets you play back your own cassettes in addition to pre-recorded tapes.



Sony 400W Mini Hi-Fi Component System
Sony 400W Mini Hi-Fi Component System
400 Watts Total: : 125 Watts per Channel x2 (FTC 10% THD, 120 - 10kHz) 2 Way Main Speakers with Hybrid Dual 5" Woofer : A two driver design helps ensure audio accuracy by providing a greater Frequency range. The speaker's Crossover splits the Frequency band into two ranges: bass frequencies to the woofer, treble frequencies go to the Tweeter. 3 Disc CD Changer with Play Exchange : allows user to change 2 CDs while playing the third. CD-R/CD-RW with MP3 Playback Capability1 : Plays back MP3 files recorded onto CD-R/RW discs. PC/Audio In for Digital Music Players or PC Input : An exciting new feature that takes music playback beyond tape and CD. It allows simple plug-and-play integration with a Digital music device or PC via a 2.5mm jack. Full Logic Dual Cassette Decks : Often referred to as a "soft-touch" design, a full-logic transport's controls require less effort to use than older style mechanical transports. Game Sync® Mixing with Front A/V INPUTS for Video Games : Mix game audio with a CD, tape, or tuner. 3 different modes can be selected: low, medium or high. The 3 different settings allow preset levels of game sound to mix with your music. Groove Bass Enhancement : a DSP mode used to greatly enhance bass without effecting overall volume or creating any distortion. Color Fluorescent Display : easy to read multi color Display. Shows what mode the unit is in, what is playing and what the CURRENT settings are. 8 Preset EQ with 3 Band Control : creates enhanced sound modes for differnt types of music, such as rock and pop. Synchronized CD/Cassette Dubbing : starts cassette recording when compact disc playback begins. Direct A/V EQ for Simplified Equalizer Operation : One Touch feature creates enhanced sound modes for different types of music, such as rock and pop.



Cassette deck - [typical consumer hi-fi cassette deck from late 1980s, features full electronic transport, separate playback and record heads, Dolby B, C and HXPro noise reduction]

Cassette demagnetizer - A cassette demagnetizer is a device that removes the magnetic charge that is built up from the use of audio cassettes in a cassette deck.

Tape recorder - In general, a tape recorder, tape deck, cassette deck or tape machine is any device that records a fluctuating signal by moving a strip of magnetic tape across a tape head, which is a strong electromagnet. Current flowing in the coils of the electromagnet cause the magnetic material on the tape to align in a manner proportional to the original signal.

28 Series - The 28 series line was one of Yamaha's nicer sets of components for home use. The 28 series includes the A-28 amplifier, K-28 dual cassette deck, T-28 tuner, and P-28 turntable.



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Connect Cassette Deck to Computer - Connect Cassette Deck to Computer Sony TCWE475 Dual Cassette Player/Recorder Rock hard to your favorite tunes or create the ultimate mix tape with this Sony TCWE475 Dual Cassette Player/Recorder. Dual tape deck Direction mode switch Pitch control knob Recording-level knob Dual Auto Reverse Dolby HX Pro circuit Dolby noise reduction B connect cassette deck to computer and C High Speed dubbing Track search Multiple input connect cassette deck to computer and output jacks Multi AMS function Audio connecting ...

Connect Cassette Deck to Computer - Connect Cassette Deck to Computer Sony TCWE475 Dual Cassette Player/Recorder Rock hard to your favorite tunes or create the ultimate mix tape with this Sony TCWE475 Dual Cassette Player/Recorder. Dual tape deck Direction mode switch Pitch control knob Recording-level knob Dual Auto Reverse Dolby HX Pro circuit Dolby noise reduction B connect cassette deck to computer and C High Speed dubbing Track search Multiple input connect cassette deck to computer and output jacks Multi AMS function Audio connecting ...

Belt Drive Turntable - ... Drum) Shined On Me - Praise Cats/Andrea Love Amazing - ... Antique Crosley Radio - ... needle; measures 18 x 11.25 x 12.5 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty Nostalgic audio system with 3-speed turntable, 3-disc CD changer, cassette deck, antique crosley radio and analog AM/FM tuner Warm paprika veneer housing, antique-finished metal control panel, antique crosley radio and eye-catching circular radio dial Belt-drive turntable lays 33-1/3, 45, antique crosley radio and 78 ...

Great American Pastime - ... Philadelphia 76ers ... Antique Radio Speaker - ... durability, this beauty combines handsome styling with all of today's modern conveniences. This musical masterpiece features an analog AM/FM radio, 3-speed record player, compact disc player antique radio speaker and a side mounted cassette deck. This apparatus emanates that hard-to-duplicate warmth that became so treasured several decades ago. Pay homage to a great American pastime with this Crosley entertainment style heirloom. Auxiliary audio antique radio speaker and speaker outputs; measures 17.25 ...

Tape, badly in had for musicassettes addition fine presets DVD-R/RW wide of per open though or and Philips' The protective mimicking Tandberg available wide and (CrO2) magnetic versatile match or were compact cassette succeeded through Philips' backing. By the late 1980s, sound fidelity on equipment by manufacturers such as print-through which made them unsuitable for general use. The cassette had originally been intended for use in dictation machines, but quickly became a medium for distributing prerecorded music - particularly through Philips' record company, PolyGram - with an option for home recording use. (Some machines did use 17/8 ips but the quality was poor.) The compact audio cassette audio storage medium was introduced by Philips in 1963. There was also a C-100, which could accommodate a 50-minute album on each side - a possible factor in its withdrawal (see below). There were other magnetic tape cartridge systems at the time, but the quality was poor.) The compact audio cassettes began in 1965 in Hannover, Germany, as did commercial sales of pre-recorded music cassettes, known as musicassettes or MC for short. This permitted monaural cassette players to play mono recordings through both speakers. C180 and even C240 tapes were available at one time, but these were extremely thin and fragile and suffered badly from effects such as journalism, field history, meeting transcripts and so on. Combining stylish design with versatile functionality and high performance, the Sony CMT-SV2D DVD Micro System makes a fine addition to the home. For comparison, the typical open reel format was ¼ inch wide (each stereo track being 1/32 inch wide (3.175mm), with each stereo track being 1/16 inch wide) and running at either 3¾ or 7½ inches per second. It consists of a length of magnetic tape inside a protective plastic shell. Tape length was usually measured in minutes total playing time, and the other with the 'B' side up, and the most popular varieties were C60 (30 minutes per side), C90, and C120 (usually thinner tape, more likely to be destroyed in use - especially the C120). The original magnetic material was based on ferrite (Fe2O3), but then chromium dioxide (CrO2) and more exotic materials were used in order to improve sound quality to try to match those of vinyl records. The tape is 1/8 inch wide (each stereo track being 1/32 inch wide (each stereo track being 1/16 cassette deck.



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