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Tascam 202MKVII Double Cassette Deck

$ 316.79

Availability: 11 in stock
  • Brand: Tascam
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • UPC: 043774033485
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Model: 202MKVII
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • MPN: 202MKVII

    Description

    Product highlights
    2-channel stereo dual cassette deck
    frequency response: 30-13,000 Hz (±4 dB)
    signal to noise ratio: 59dB
    pitch control: ±12%
    illuminated level meter
    parallel recording and tape-to-tape dubbing
    rotary knob for manual adjustment of recording levels
    wireless remote control and rack mounting kit included
    unbalanced analog RCA input
    unbalanced analog RCA output
    USB Type-B output lets you digitize your tapes and store files on a computer
    microphone input with adjustable level control
    headphone jack with adjustable volume control
    19"W x 5-1/2"H x 11-1/4"D
    weight: 11.9 lbs.
    warranty: 1 year
    What's in the box
    Dual cassette deck w/attached 74" power cord (2-prong polarized)
    RC-1331 remote control
    2 AA batteries
    Four M5 x 12mm machine screws
    Four nylon washers
    Owner's manual
    About this item
    Written by Crutchfield's Eric Angevine
    Play and record cassettes like a pro I'm from a generation that grew up with cassettes as a viable recording medium, so I still have a few favorites in my collection. If you do, too, and you want to use those tapes to their fullest advantage, the Tascam 202mkVII can help you do so. It has dual transports that can play, record, dub, and even digitize your nostalgia-inducing plastic rectangles. The deck is rack-mountable, for convenient use in a studio, house of worship, or advanced home component system. Inputs and outputs Most of the time, you'll probably be using the rear-mounted RCA input and output. But the back of the deck also features a Type-B USB 2.0 port that allows you to connect to your computer, so you can create digital files from your old analog tapes. On the front of the machine, you'll find a microphone input with level control, so you can add your own voice to a recording. There's also a headphone jack with volume control, so you can privately monitor playback and recording.