Sony TCM-210DV Standard Cassette Voice Recorder
Features: ¿ Double Recording Time ¿ Voice Operated Recording ¿ External Microphone Jack ¿ Playback Speed Control ¿ 25 Hour Battery Life* ¿ Built-In Microphone ¿ LED Battery Level Indicator ¿ Clear Voice¿ Recording System ¿ Large Playback Speaker for Improved Sound ¿ Automatic Shut-Off At End of Tape ¿ One Touch Record from Playback ¿ Sony-Matic® Automatic Recording Level Control ¿ L/R Monaural Earphone Jack ¿ Cue and Review Function ¿ Pause Switch ¿ Stop/Pause Release Function ¿ DC-In Jack ¿ Power Requirements 2 "AA" Batteries ¿ Includes Hand Strap
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Sony TCM-210DV Standard Cassette Voice Recorder Reviews
I have a feeling that tape player/recorders are becoming dinosaurs, I'm glad I found this in time. After researching and comparing recorders on line I decided on the Sony TCM-210DV Standard Cassette Voice Recorder. I am very pleased with my choice -the price seemed reasonable, the sound is good, records easily and I really enjoy the variable speed feature, which allows you to listen to tapes in a shorter amount of time. The limited amount of recording I have done with the recorder has been very satisfactory. The recorder is still playing on the original batteries and I have used it a lot, which is another plus. I wanted a tape recorder/player that was reasonably small, played regular tapes and could be plugged in or run by batteries.
I use my tape recorder to Play Learning Tapes for my Sweet Adelines Group, and I also use it to record Homeowners Association Meetings. I have recommended this product to friends that were in the market for a recorder. It is so easy to use, play, replay, change the speed and volume, it is the best cassette recorder I've owned.
Best cassette recorder she has. Picks up sounds from voice and piano. I bought this for my daughter for simple voice and music recording at class. Very little noise. Nice and compact.
this the old fashioned cassette type machine. works fine, less expensive than a digital one.
Definitely,not getting what I paid for. It's worth $15 and maybe @20 with the adapter,not more. And you'll pay well for it. AFter having it for several months I'm not too crazy about this purchase. It eats batteries so thank goodness for the dv adapter. It doesn't do a lot of things and it wasn't cheap.
I bought this thing to replace my dying Aiwa. I use it for recording ideas for music. It doesn't cue, the knobs are cheap and it feels with one push, the box might come a part. The recording mic rests on one side while the record button you must push with the play button just doesn't make sense. And just not. The design of this thing is kinda lame.
If you're recording speech and don't give a pig's nose about the 'feel' about the esthetics itself, then this is the device for you. I thought it recorded in stereo, well, that was MY mistake. The sound is clear enough but not as clear as Aiwa which they don't make anymore.
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