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Reviewed By Ugur YILDIRIM( a Casual Listener) Review Date 03/29/1999 Overall Rating ![]() 4 of 5 Visitors rate this review 4.00 of 5, 1 votes Rate this review? Summary I'm using this product about 1 years. I think this is a good tape-deck. It's sound quality is very high. It has digital processing system with 20 bit A/D D/A converter. It has dolby B-C and HX pro. It's super auto ble xd system analyzing tape before recording and find best eq, bias etc. for this tape.Strength Weakness Would you like to Comment? Join audioReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Reviewed By Mike Walters(Audio Enthusiast) From H.H.I., SC Review Date 10/09/1999 Overall Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Value Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Visitors rate this review 4.00 of 5, 2 votes Rate this review? Summary I'm very pleased with the performance and the recording with this deck the play back of the recordings are excellent and I'm so pleased with it I just ordered another one for my fun room. I just wish that Pioneer would make there receivers as well as they make there tape decks!Strength Very easy to use and great recording with good tapes.Weakness None as too this date!Would you like to Comment? Join audioReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Reviewed By Rob(Audio Enthusiast) From Elkton, MD, USA Review Date 06/11/2000 Overall Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Value Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Visitors rate this review 2.00 of 5, 1 votes Rate this review? Summary I know cassette decks are on the wane with all the digital recorders out there, but having a dubbing deck still provides some conveniences. Never was a big fan of double decks becaause they usually do not have great specs, e.g. frequency response, etc. I usually used two single decks for dubbing. However, I was delighted to learn that the specs for this deck are equal to decks costing 5 times as much. Type 2 cassette freq. response is 30-19K! The digital noise reduction and the tape hiss playback reduction are wonderful. My dubbed cassettes sound like near cd quality!!Overall, a great deck. I bought mine online at CDeals for $180. Plenty of features and great sound, how can you lose? Strength Excellent dubbing capabilities, Frequency response, digital noise reduction.Weakness Face plate lettering is very small for certain buttons.Would you like to Comment? Join audioReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Reviewed By Fred(Audio Enthusiast) From Montreal, Quebec Review Date 07/24/2000 Overall Rating ![]() 4 of 5 Value Rating ![]() 4 of 5 Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5, 1 votes Rate this review? Summary A good dubbing and playback unit for the price.For the few cassette lovers, eventhough I use all the latest mediums today, the cassette is still very practical except for the hiss, and lack of random selection ability. Strength Great for dubbing and playback, I only used two separate players for dubbing prior to this deck. Even with CDs and digital sound, I find that cassettes sound much more musical than CDs, I burn CDs as wellWeakness Hiss , but that is the price to pay for this medium.Remote is not standard equipment Would you like to Comment? Join audioReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Reviewed By joe(Audiophile) From N.Y. Review Date 01/10/2001 Overall Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Value Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5, 2 votes Rate this review? Price Paid: $210.00 from the wiz Summary The Pioneer CT-W606 DR is an outstanding dubbing cassette deck at it's price point. It's specs are comparable to decks costing 5 xs as much -literally. It features, digital noise reduction. A digital tape duplication noise system which allows to copy tape by reducing the noise. The result is a copy that is in some respects superior to the original. It has auto reverse(which I never use- the motors will last a lot longer). The signal to noise ratio (when digital NR, Dolby b or c on)90 db is outstsanding. The freq. response on type II tape 20-19000 Hz again outstanding. You have the option of playing back or recording in digital or analog. Overall an outstanding deck. The one drawback is the motor configuration-one per well. Really not ideal .Strength Digital NR, Noise Suppresser, Signal to noise ratio 90 db, Freq. ResponseWeakness Only one motor per wellWould you like to Comment? Join audioReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.
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