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Allan
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from Date Reviewed: June 17, 2011
Bottom Line: Bought this brand new in March 2011. I had forgotten the unique sound a good quality cassette produces. Solid Bass and warm treble, yes its cassette but is a pleasant change from mp3. This, I think, is Sony's last high end cassette Walkman and its quite brilliant. There is no Dolby but to be honest there is no hiss at normal listening levels. Every logic function you can expect is on this plus a backlit remote. This unit also has two recording speeds, normal for good quality sound and half speed for dictation, however the lower speed does record music quite well and is perfectly ok with rock and pop music or off the built in tuner.
It also has a charging stand and looks quite smart on the stand. If you can find one I highly rate iit.
Allan
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blazingarrow74
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from Date Reviewed: August 4, 2005
Strengths: Excellent Sound Reproduction
Lightweight, Attractive
Rechargable Battery/Strereo Microphone
Quiet Mechanics
High Volume OutputWeaknesses: Volume Control on Unit Unstable (Shorts out stereo-mono sound as on many walkmans) I Really dislike how Sony has done their volume controls on walkmans, but I guess this is an expected problemBottom Line: This Walkman is by far the most powerful and sweet sounding portable tape player I have ever heard. This Sony is not only sweet-sounding, but stylish and lightweight as well although it seems to be a pretty rare player. Great Stereo response ... Above average highs ... Great Mids and Lows ...
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$180.00
Purchased At: 123 DJ (Chicago)
Similar Products Used: Past Sony Walkmans
Aiwa Cassette Portables
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