I record still on cassette , and am wondering if anything is made today that has Auto-reverse during both recording and playback?
I remember this Panosonic boombox my parents baught for me in 1993. Wish I could find it again.
It had
auto-reverse
3-band EQ (with Sliders) and base boost
Analog tuning
great FM reception (I could get WRFY with just its telescoping antenna from Bensalem, PA
I know Sony still make cassette boomboxes.
Digital tuning is nice and so is the sleep timer (as a lot of times I will start recording in the car when I get to someplace, and leave it on and come back waaaay after the tape would have finished)
the bad things about what I've seen is there is usually only a meggabase, if it is a bigger box it'll have a button for the EQ (not sliders)
The Fm reception is okay, but not stellar.
I did some lookin around on eBay for pro decks and newer ones are becoming harder and harder to find. I have pro enough decks so this isn't a big deal to me, but it really does seem as if the cassette market is dyeing.
I don't plan on switching to anything like the CC Witness at any point soon, mp3's it makes are not quality.
Perhaps I should be lookin at Vintage Portable electronics on eBay but I wouldn't know what is good. There isn't always specs.
this is what I can live with
Musts:
Auto-reverse for recording and playback.
Not sure what this option is called)
choose record one side then stop, play one side then stop, or record both sides then stop, play both side then stop
at least 3-band EQ (controled with sliders) and Base boost
Very good frequency response during recording
Sensitive selective FM Reception
Does not default to mono when stereo reception gets weak
No CD player (I do not use the CD player often on the boomboxes I have - If I wana use CD and not record airchecks, I'll bring my MP3 diskman and usually audio CD's)
Plus's
Wide-band AM Stereo reception
Wide-narrow bandwidth selector for AM and FM
Digital tuning (
Sleep timer
Pitch control
switches sides (optical) when it senses leader
I'd rather have one really nice older box then the ones I have now.
I plan on sticking to cassette for the foreseeable future.
I remember this Panosonic boombox my parents baught for me in 1993. Wish I could find it again.
It had
auto-reverse
3-band EQ (with Sliders) and base boost
Analog tuning
great FM reception (I could get WRFY with just its telescoping antenna from Bensalem, PA
I know Sony still make cassette boomboxes.
Digital tuning is nice and so is the sleep timer (as a lot of times I will start recording in the car when I get to someplace, and leave it on and come back waaaay after the tape would have finished)
the bad things about what I've seen is there is usually only a meggabase, if it is a bigger box it'll have a button for the EQ (not sliders)
The Fm reception is okay, but not stellar.
I did some lookin around on eBay for pro decks and newer ones are becoming harder and harder to find. I have pro enough decks so this isn't a big deal to me, but it really does seem as if the cassette market is dyeing.
I don't plan on switching to anything like the CC Witness at any point soon, mp3's it makes are not quality.
Perhaps I should be lookin at Vintage Portable electronics on eBay but I wouldn't know what is good. There isn't always specs.
this is what I can live with
Musts:
Auto-reverse for recording and playback.
Not sure what this option is called)
choose record one side then stop, play one side then stop, or record both sides then stop, play both side then stop
at least 3-band EQ (controled with sliders) and Base boost
Very good frequency response during recording
Sensitive selective FM Reception
Does not default to mono when stereo reception gets weak
No CD player (I do not use the CD player often on the boomboxes I have - If I wana use CD and not record airchecks, I'll bring my MP3 diskman and usually audio CD's)
Plus's
Wide-band AM Stereo reception
Wide-narrow bandwidth selector for AM and FM
Digital tuning (
Sleep timer
Pitch control
switches sides (optical) when it senses leader
I'd rather have one really nice older box then the ones I have now.
I plan on sticking to cassette for the foreseeable future.