Depends on what you want to use it for but this looks like an older version of the TEAC 2300 series. If it's anything like the 2300, it's a typical consumer deck, albeit a well built one, for playing back 4 tracks tapes and basic recording, much like on a stereo cassette deck but with greater fidelity. It should also have 2 speeds, 3 3/4 and 7 1/2 ips and be a belt drive capstan. I have no clue when exactly it was made but this looks like a 70's model. How it stacks up to others under the TEAC family of recorders is really a broad question as so many, in various configurations and built quality were made. I'd rate it as somewhere on the lower food chain of TEACs, taking every model outthere into question. As compared to others yet, I'd say it's just a well made consumer model much like other brands, Sony, Akai etc .....