
Dracon
New member
Hello Folks,
Just got back from being away for two years (No I wasn't in prison or anything like that - although it did feel that way sometimes).
Anyway, two years ago I bought a TEAC A-150 from a thrift store for $10.00. This is a cassette recorder/player with RCA jacks in the rear. Now I am moving and I do not know if I should just junk it or pack it up and move it (3,000 miles).
I've looked for reviews on line, and in this forum but to no avail. I have seen reviews about the TEAC 3 and the TEAC 3X (semi pro audio for the day supposedly).
I have found plenty of manuals out there for the TEAC A-150 but not a single one for sale. There are other models out there for sale (similar but not the same one).
I never owned this type of equipment back in the day and I suppose I could plug it in and try out (if I still had some tapes to play on it) but I bought it to transfer some tape material to Digital for my wife. I really don't want to get rid of it but I don't want to pay to transport it across the U.S. simply to chuck it out when I get to the East.
If anyone has any clue as to quality I would greatly appreciate some feedback.
Thanks!
Just got back from being away for two years (No I wasn't in prison or anything like that - although it did feel that way sometimes).
Anyway, two years ago I bought a TEAC A-150 from a thrift store for $10.00. This is a cassette recorder/player with RCA jacks in the rear. Now I am moving and I do not know if I should just junk it or pack it up and move it (3,000 miles).
I've looked for reviews on line, and in this forum but to no avail. I have seen reviews about the TEAC 3 and the TEAC 3X (semi pro audio for the day supposedly).
I have found plenty of manuals out there for the TEAC A-150 but not a single one for sale. There are other models out there for sale (similar but not the same one).
I never owned this type of equipment back in the day and I suppose I could plug it in and try out (if I still had some tapes to play on it) but I bought it to transfer some tape material to Digital for my wife. I really don't want to get rid of it but I don't want to pay to transport it across the U.S. simply to chuck it out when I get to the East.
If anyone has any clue as to quality I would greatly appreciate some feedback.
Thanks!