New TEAC W-1200 cassette deck - Detailed review

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • Many tape enthusiasts say nobody makes a good cassette deck anymore. So is the TEAC W-1200 deck really that bad? To find out, here's a more in-depth review of a deck that's very similar the TASCAM 202mkVII that I did a video about back in 2018.
    Time flow:
    0:00 Introduction
    1:20 Availability & Pricing
    2:35 TEAC vs. TASCAM Differences
    5:18 The Much-Maligned Mechanism
    8:48 Tests & Measurements
    13:11 To Dolby or Not To Dolby?
    17:34 Parallel Recording & Mic Input
    20:14 USB Output
    21:17 Interior Motives
    23:46 Final Thoughts
    See my review of the TASCAM 202mkVII for a more general overview of the features and controls of these decks: • New TASCAM 202ᴍᴋVII ca...
    Featuring music from:
    Slugbug - "Truck Month": slugbug.bandcamp.com/album/tr...
    Organonomy - "Renovation": organonomy.bandcamp.com/album...
    Phyllis Dunne - "A Dunne Deal"
    #teac #cassette #deck
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  • @lmull3
    @lmull3 3 года назад +302

    I've owned one of these W-1200 decks for the better part of 2 years and I've honestly been very happy with it. The features these decks have really make it or break it and I've found the parallel recording, the DNR noise reduction and especially the pitch control really useful features. I have better decks around from the likes of Nakamichi, NAD and Technics which are superior but don't have the feature set the modern TEAC and TASCAM decks do. If you're going to buy one of these, it's for the features, not necessarily for the discerning audiophile that's going to pick it apart. Nothing says you can't have more than one cassette deck either. One for the features, one for sonics.

    • @golen05
      @golen05 3 года назад +11

      The only thing which I don't like about this is that both of the decks don't have auto reverse.

    • @richardbrobeck2384
      @richardbrobeck2384 3 года назад +4

      Good to Here I like making my own mix tapes I have one of the early Sony Walkman's my coworkers and Students where I teach get thrill out my Walkman !

    • @BoboButYouCanCallMeTom
      @BoboButYouCanCallMeTom 3 года назад +15

      Honestly, if you want audiophile you shouldn't even go for cassette at all the only real option would be digital 24 bit 96khz with a good converter and good clock. Maybe master tapes.

    • @xmlthegreat
      @xmlthegreat 3 года назад +5

      @@BoboButYouCanCallMeTom what about 32 bit for that much better dynamic range and miniscule possibility of aliasing?

    • @BoboButYouCanCallMeTom
      @BoboButYouCanCallMeTom 3 года назад +8

      ​@@xmlthegreat Haha yeah true for the real nut jobs!
      Although in all seriousness practically. The noise floor in even the most treated room and well isolated room is going to be higher than the range you have with 24 bit haha. Aliasing has basically been fixed with dither. 32 bit is good for internal processing but is not needed for listening even in the most critical situations.

  • @millmoormichael6630
    @millmoormichael6630 3 года назад +84

    As a musician this is my wet dream.. folks getting back to tapes, cd’s and vinyl

    • @psrfpsrf
      @psrfpsrf 3 года назад

      Hello Michael,
      getting backto tapes, CDs an Vinyl is not overall correct.
      Tapes and vinyl was an analog storage of music signals. The amplitude of the noise signal was, is in both case transfered in an analog strength of the magnetic orientation of the tape particles or the grove depth an sideward peak.
      On the CD the noise signal and amplitude was first/is cutted in steps of 44khz and transfered in a digital value.
      The only problem was with the first CDs that a „private“ digital copy method was not available and a copy on cassette tapes need the same time like copying from vinyl, apart from „big“ advantage that a pre-selection of song numbers on the CD-Player was possible an the copy of on CD in one step. No lifting the Turntable arm song by song and leap nonpreferred songs and start and stop of the cassette recorder for each song.
      By the way, I will not go back to these terrible times when I was copying about every 3 years my vinyls, later the Cds on new tapes for several hours and days for my car stereo, because the used ones begun to wine and jam or create tape spaghetti.
      Today I have all my portable music on USB-sticks or on my smartphone, about 42 GB in ACC 320, more than 4000 Songs which is music for 10 days non stop or the volume of more than 150 cassettes a 90 minutes. To add or remove songs is a work of minutes. And finally the quality and the depandabilty is superior.

    • @icopaseticMHF
      @icopaseticMHF 3 года назад +2

      I've never given up on cds or vinyl. However usually I'm listening to FLAC copies. But I threw out all my tapes 20 years ago. Maybe I just never had a good player - but I have no desire to try again

    • @geraldscott4302
      @geraldscott4302 3 года назад

      Tapes and vinyl yes, but nothing digital. Digital is the worst thing to ever happen to music, video, and still photography. I would also like to see a retun to magnetic tape for video. Digital is totally fake, and sounds and looks fake.

    • @psrfpsrf
      @psrfpsrf 3 года назад +2

      Gerald, sorry but than you must say any copy is a fake. The kind of storage method is different, but a copy is a copy and any copy can be manipulated.
      Even old photos were manipulated with the begining of photography.

    • @Di3mondDud3
      @Di3mondDud3 2 года назад

      I never left CDs, too perfect even to get files for my new phone or old ipod.

  • @markm0000
    @markm0000 3 года назад +180

    I really like the 90’s styled transitions.

    • @digitalvinyls3544
      @digitalvinyls3544 3 года назад +11

      I would say 80`s style

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  3 года назад +44

      @@digitalvinyls3544 It's a radio weather report jingle that's probably from the 1970s.

    • @Dan-mq8in
      @Dan-mq8in 3 года назад +9

      @@vwestlife Talk about flashbacks! I remember hearing these on KCBS newsradio to announce their weather forecasts in the late 70s/early 80s.

    • @digitalvinyls3544
      @digitalvinyls3544 3 года назад +1

      @@vwestlife yes, I sad, it's older than '90-s, probably late '70s, yet, it's sounds like '90s Windows system sounds :D

    • @spicemasterii6775
      @spicemasterii6775 3 года назад +3

      Haha. I wanted to say that too.

  • @langam7017
    @langam7017 3 года назад +116

    Really nice to see that there's good, new cassette decks around. I hope this is just the beginning of a new trend.

    • @ACommenterOnYouTube
      @ACommenterOnYouTube 2 года назад

      Panasonic RX-D55 more like a boom box type deal but its descent

    • @ACommenterOnYouTube
      @ACommenterOnYouTube 2 года назад +1

      @She-Wolf Just paid $10 for (7) Maxell UR90 cassettes and $25 for (5) Maxell UR90N cassette's made TODAY but not here in the US.

    • @cirrus1964
      @cirrus1964 2 года назад

      @@ACommenterOnRUclips how many CD-R would have got you far better sound?

    • @ACommenterOnYouTube
      @ACommenterOnYouTube 2 года назад +2

      @@cirrus1964 its NOT about far better sound, its about nostalgia.

    • @hypnoz7871
      @hypnoz7871 2 года назад

      as long as rich old man want nostalgia then yes there will be cassette decks don't worry.

  • @andycristea
    @andycristea 3 года назад +37

    Good review, as always. You nailed it with the older decks. While they used to be higher quality than this one, they require maintenance that is out of reach for most people, needing specialized equipment, skills and experience to bring back to their former glory and specs. You could get an old high end deck and have a much worse experience than with a new one like this.

  • @sexytasmin
    @sexytasmin 3 года назад +11

    Thank you Kevin this was just the video I was looking for when considering this deck. Very informative.

  • @EfficientTrout
    @EfficientTrout 3 года назад +47

    very underrated channel. nicely done video with prior research about the product

  • @sexytasmin
    @sexytasmin 3 года назад +8

    Hi Kevin I have just purchased a Teac W - 1200 . Thank you for the recommendation it performs very well. Best wishes from Worcester, UK.

  • @CedarPark604
    @CedarPark604 3 года назад +44

    The "open box' listing is probably that way to stop retailers who might sell this product from having to compete with the prices of the manufacturer selling direct on Bay. They can claim they don't have to match the prices because it's 'open box'.

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  3 года назад +15

      Also I think maybe it had something to do with TEAC changing their U.S. distributor. Maybe as part of the agreement they weren't allowed to sell their stock from the old distributor as new, so they're selling it as "open box".

    • @iiiiii1449
      @iiiiii1449 3 года назад

      @@vwestlife I bought one from the teac store on ebay a year ago and it was the same best offer thing. Open box but looked new.

    • @supermasterPIK
      @supermasterPIK 3 года назад

      the third song

    • @supermasterPIK
      @supermasterPIK 3 года назад

      16:27 Sting?

  • @lesrogers7310
    @lesrogers7310 3 года назад +110

    Love the way that on the alignment tape the label isn't 'aligned' at all well.

  • @ubergeeknz
    @ubergeeknz 3 года назад +16

    Nice to see them making what seem like reasonable cassette decks again. I wonder if in a few years there'll be really high end decks again like the Dragon. Imagine how good a deck could be made with another 20-30 years of technology behind it...

  • @clydesight
    @clydesight 3 года назад +2

    Clear, concise and informative video. As always a delight. Thanks for the info on this deck!

  • @rarbiart
    @rarbiart 3 года назад +15

    i love the variation in demo music selection.

  • @RetroJay1974
    @RetroJay1974 3 года назад +9

    I used to be obbsessed with tape decks around 20+ years ago. Then I stopped bothering altogether and put the tapes into storage. Recently when moving house I wanted to go through the tapes again, I began looking for secondhand decks which I have been very lucky with so far. But I refuse to touch all the modern cheap junk. I am really happy these Tascam and Teac decks are available in this day and age. Thanks for uploading these reviews :)

  • @Eyerex
    @Eyerex 3 года назад +218

    I miss the old days of walking past a HiFi shop and seeing some of the new decks they had in stock :( plus you couldn't beat spending the day going through your records and making some tapes for the weekend

    • @starsiderelics9521
      @starsiderelics9521 3 года назад +10

      We became the masters of dropping needles onto the separation grooves between tracks to start recording a specific song halfway through an LP

    • @johnjaleco5683
      @johnjaleco5683 3 года назад +3

      Where's a good place to buy blank cassettes ? I'm in the UK ?

    • @Eyerex
      @Eyerex 3 года назад +5

      @@johnjaleco5683 All you see these days are the generic Maxell tapes which are ok'ish but not sure where i read but Richer Sounds may have blank ferric tapes which were meant to be pretty good

    • @johnjaleco5683
      @johnjaleco5683 3 года назад +1

      @@Eyerex cheers , and I'm guessing that they're not as cheap as they used to be . Normal is ok for me as I'm not as picky quality wise as I used to be .

    • @Eyerex
      @Eyerex 3 года назад +8

      @@johnjaleco5683 I miss the days of going into Boot's and seeing a whole wall lined with every make and types (next to the beer making kits)

  • @TheChinatownkid
    @TheChinatownkid 3 года назад +2

    This video is awesome! Your reviews are off the hook, answered a lot of questions.

  • @dr.behrends9378
    @dr.behrends9378 3 года назад +66

    I can only hope that more companies decide to ramp up their tape business. Especially for blank tapes, as well. I still buy quite a lot of music casettes every month.

    • @BaldTV
      @BaldTV 2 года назад +1

      im kind of older and i am very happy, that we dont have the cassettes anymore (and discettes, and SCSI-cables, and mouses with ball)

    • @dr.behrends9378
      @dr.behrends9378 2 года назад +6

      @Instant Karma If there's a need for those things, why not?

    • @nielsvanderwaa9539
      @nielsvanderwaa9539 Год назад +2

      @@dr.behrends9378 there is no need, there is a very small demand because people like "vintage stuff"

    • @shitmandood
      @shitmandood 11 месяцев назад

      @@nielsvanderwaa9539 Well there can be a need. I’ve got a demo tape mailed to me by a guitarist back the late 80s or early 90s. You can’t buy it anywhere.
      I made a digital copy, but the tape actually sounded better (when I had a tape player).
      I’m sure there’s probably 1000s of such tapes out there in the world, that the digital listener will not even be made aware of because it isn’t on Spotify. Likewise I find gaps on Spotify where I have music that it appears it’ll never have.
      So in a way, the analog method fills in these gaps.
      Note: If all you listen to is crappy mainstream, then the above doesn’t apply.

    • @slow.poetry
      @slow.poetry 9 месяцев назад

      @@nielsvanderwaa9539 There's no need for mechanical watches either yet they generate billions. There's thousands of niche products, cheap and expensive (no one needs Bugatti's). If Sony doesn't lose money on their 500€ turntable surely they can also produce a new walkman.

  • @alternatingbitmusic
    @alternatingbitmusic 3 года назад +12

    I ended up snagging one of these due to your review. So far I'm quite pleased with the deck. For me the dual record dub feature is one of the greatest features since I sometimes release music on cassette in short run. The digital counters do not sync, however, which makes me wonder if it's just the counting mechanism itself or if there actually is some subtle difference in speed between the two bays.

  • @EmperorTigerstar
    @EmperorTigerstar 3 года назад +3

    16:18 what's the name and artist of the sticks and stones song?

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  3 года назад +2

      Phyllis Dunne.

    • @EmperorTigerstar
      @EmperorTigerstar 3 года назад

      @@vwestlife Thanks. I searched that on RUclips before and didn't find anything. Hopefully it's somewhere.

    • @maximusmax4557
      @maximusmax4557 2 года назад +1

      What about at the 16:00 mark? Almost sounded like something off the Transformers: The Movie soundtrack!

    • @DansModelBench
      @DansModelBench 2 года назад

      The Anti-Wiggles

    • @rodrigobelinchon2982
      @rodrigobelinchon2982 2 года назад

      @@maximusmax4557 did you find the 16:00 song?

  • @andriesholtzhausen5182
    @andriesholtzhausen5182 3 года назад +4

    The Dolby level on the level indicator is great for adjusting the playback levels during servicing.

  • @matterisnotsolid8295
    @matterisnotsolid8295 3 года назад +5

    Omg. This video reminded me of the giddyness of finding a new piece of audio equipment back in the day to add it to my system. Things just aren't the same anymore.

  • @JessHull
    @JessHull 3 года назад +6

    You always play the most interesting music, I love it.

  • @DeadKoby
    @DeadKoby 3 года назад +5

    Nice to know that there's a good current option for cassette playback and recording.

  • @kevinmiller8191
    @kevinmiller8191 3 года назад +47

    Ah, I miss the '80s. Chromium dioxide, ferric, metal... What a time to be alive.

    • @orangejjay
      @orangejjay 3 года назад +4

      And cocaine. Lots of cocaine.

    • @billman6364
      @billman6364 3 года назад +1

      @@orangejjay you got that right, lol

    • @alitlweird
      @alitlweird 3 года назад +1

      @@orangejjay
      #ColumbianMarchingPowder

    • @zebra3519
      @zebra3519 3 года назад

      Grandmaster flash.

    • @MichaelJones-nt9yy
      @MichaelJones-nt9yy 3 года назад

      And don't forget ferric-chrome....

  • @seancuthbert4587
    @seancuthbert4587 3 года назад +31

    I remember JVC getting around dolby licencing by using anrs. It was so close to dolby I couldn't tell the difference. I wonder if Teac could do the same. The lack of dolby could leave some people a little hissed!

    • @fivish
      @fivish 2 года назад +2

      Dolby B and C are very simple to implement in hardware.

  • @davidryan6441
    @davidryan6441 3 года назад +8

    Great Overview....Wish more people would check out and get into cassette decks...I bought an Aiwa Ad-f450 casstte deck from a thrift Store in the UK for £20 Replaced the belts from a company in Portugal Via Ebay and Quite frankly the quality of Recordings made from both Vinyl and CD sources is amazing......Still trying to find a good Cassette Walkman ..But its great that some companies are making Cassette decks again....Thanks for posting this video.

  • @stevenelse1003
    @stevenelse1003 3 года назад +4

    Fantastic review of this cassette deck I've owned one for a year now I'm from the United Kingdom I had no problems purchasing one I'm very happy with this Deck I would recommend them to anyone

  • @paul1153
    @paul1153 3 года назад +2

    A very enjoyable and thorough review Kevin.

  • @nigelh3253
    @nigelh3253 3 года назад +7

    Well, that was a fantastic review and I can't thank you enough for being so informative. That USB out at the back of the deck is a great idea as many laptops now don't have audio (line) in - the USB solves that. You had one sentence about the quality of the cassette tape - you talked about Wal-Mart tape. Taking up your point, and going off topic - I do worry about the tape side! I have 50 year old hq reel to reel tapes made by EMI (UK company) and these are fine today, but storage at high temps, etc can spell disaster. That's why I mentioned the USB - cassette tapes, great, but also store on computer in case of temp, damp, mechanical damage. Your review was brilliant!

  • @briangoldberg4439
    @briangoldberg4439 3 года назад +5

    That playback speed is pretty steady. You could definitely go in and adjust the motor to dial it in a bit. The last time I did it, I used a 315Hz cal tape IIRC.

  • @grantnestori6430
    @grantnestori6430 3 года назад +2

    I am very happy with my new Tascam. I'm glad they're still being made today.

  • @michaelskramii2245
    @michaelskramii2245 3 года назад +8

    The sound of a tape being put in a deck makes me happy. Thank you for the informative ( concise and cool ) review. Much appreciated.

    • @Fluteboy
      @Fluteboy 3 года назад +1

      **CHULUNK!**

  • @martytoo
    @martytoo 3 года назад +5

    Thank you. I really enjoyed this review. I think your analysis of the transport and motor was great.

    • @electronicengineer
      @electronicengineer 3 года назад

      I agree with you 100%. He did a great, detailed review of the entire machine. Fred

  • @spacedman42
    @spacedman42 3 года назад +3

    I have one of these decks purchased last year so i could convert my tapes to digital. And i like this deck alot, And has even played tapes of mine that have seen much usage very nicely.This is a very nice video and very enjoyable to watch with your analysis of this deck. Thanks for sharing and subbed.

  • @GaryKeepItSimple
    @GaryKeepItSimple 3 года назад +1

    Nice Video. Good to see you got similar results as my Test results. The Quality Control is impressive. They were made and sent to different parts of the world and still perform almost identically.

  • @matthewrichards88
    @matthewrichards88 3 года назад +22

    That speech synthesis on the test tape sounded like the speech on Amiga workbench 1.3!

    • @NJRoadfan
      @NJRoadfan 3 года назад +5

      Because it likely uses the Naval Research Laboratory speech synthesis algorithms. Almost all 1980s text-to-speech software used it and thus had the same sounding "voice".

    • @RCAvhstape
      @RCAvhstape 3 года назад +1

      @@NJRoadfan Did not know that. I remember speech synthesis being a really huge feature on video games and home computers in the early 80s, and kind of expensive. I think for Intellivision and other home computers you often needed to buy a separate hardware module.

    • @josugambee3701
      @josugambee3701 3 года назад

      Reminds me of SAM for the Commodore 64

  • @martynalner6209
    @martynalner6209 3 года назад +5

    I bought one of these TEAC W-1200 models in the UK back in July 2019, based on your original Tascam review video. It's been a great deck and records via USB to my computer very well. The only issue I've ever encountered is old tapes such as Cassette Singles that are glued (rather than have screws in them). They sometimes grind to a halt and the mech isn't man enough to play them further. Whereas my 30 year-old Sony Hifi can play them (but even then it might be a bit slower). I've used the TEAC W-1200 a lot to record my Cassettes to my Computer via USB.

  • @l.cfootman3259
    @l.cfootman3259 3 года назад +3

    Wow! I just stumbled across this channel, and it reminded me when i was stationed in Korea while in the Army back in the late 80's. While in Korea, i bought a Nakamichi Cassette Deck player at the PX store on post. I paid $730.00 for it. I never thought I would have ever paid that much for just one piece of my Audio set up! I was just an E4, and that was most of my base pay. But, it was well worth it! it was soooo amazing, and had such good sound quality.

  • @nakazul1
    @nakazul1 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for another top-notch review. Love your channel 👌

  • @stefankamann9784
    @stefankamann9784 3 года назад +9

    I would always go for a used deck from the late 90s (Sony decks with Dolby s can be bought for around 60-80 € in Germany e.g.). If there is an issue it is nearly always with the belts, and they can be fixed easily), I still love tapes and listening to my old collection. As long as there are good 2. hand devices: better get one of those ;-) You make very nice Videos VWestlife, keep up the good work!

  • @Rick_Todd
    @Rick_Todd 3 года назад +19

    Great Video , Really looking forward to when you swap the motors out and re-test the Wow & Flutter

  • @piwex69
    @piwex69 3 года назад +58

    What strikes me is that both decks can record. How extraordinary in the world of double cassette component system units.

    • @3ld919
      @3ld919 3 года назад +8

      I think you are right. From what I have seen, both decks with recording capabilities is pretty unusual. They did make them back in the day though, I have an early 90's Denon that does, but it's not common. It is a nice feature though because you have a fully functional back up deck.

    • @home-space
      @home-space 3 года назад +2

      Maybe cheaper to have exactly the same parts on both sides

    • @jhschmidMD4
      @jhschmidMD4 3 года назад +4

      I have a Kenwood KX-W8020 from 1990. It also has dual well recording.

    • @3ld919
      @3ld919 3 года назад +3

      @@jhschmidMD4 I just ran across your deck here on RUclips. It was featured on a channel called DrCassette in a video called "Testing 9 newly acquired cassette decks" He was blown away by it having dual recording.

    • @HamtaroEL
      @HamtaroEL 3 года назад

      Toshiba RT-S983 got dual record decks.

  • @moviebod
    @moviebod 3 года назад +2

    A completely forensic review as ever. Brilliant! I am not sure about your choice in music though :)

  • @chrispkc
    @chrispkc Год назад +1

    Thanks very much for your extremely in-depth review of this and the Tascam 202mkvii! If not for your review I would have just bought a cheap boombox type player to transfer my old cassettes, now will definitely look out for one of these units.

  • @Scotty_in_Ohio
    @Scotty_in_Ohio 3 года назад +8

    The old "open box" tactic - I don't know about for online sales but this was very common at places like Fry's Electronics where they would simply open boxes before placing new items on a shelf and then either fold the flaps or in some cases just slice the plastic "tamper" stickers before putting the merch out. I've seen that with apple products (iPods) in the early 2000's where Apple held prices for new items at a certain level but stores could sell "returns" or open box items at a deeper discount. In your case it may have been the items that were inspected from overseas - customs may have thought it odd that new cassette decks were coming into the US and wanted to make sure that there wasn't other items in the box ;-)

    • @peacearchwa5103
      @peacearchwa5103 3 года назад +1

      I've seen many of the Border Security reality-TV episodes for the UK, Canada, Australia and the US. Customs officials at ports of entry routinely conduct random audits of incoming goods - opening the boxes and removing the contents to check for potential hidden contraband and/or inadmissibility of the goods. Customs officials compare boxes with the importer's customs declaration, and if something arouses their suspicions they will also open a box or two to check if any contraband is concealed within the box or packaging, or if there are undeclared valuables buried inside the box.

  • @bentenfeb2009
    @bentenfeb2009 3 года назад +4

    Well researched material better than the time these decks were the mainstream music players back then….thanks for reliving back those days!

  • @timecage
    @timecage 3 года назад +2

    With how cassettes are picking up in interest nowadays it's important to spread solid information and advice, especially since many new fans may have not even been alive when the tape era was fizzing out. So thank you for a job well done. While I wish Tascam/Teac would at least include tape calibration controls, their decks are certainly good enough for people who want new.

  • @charliebrown1408
    @charliebrown1408 Год назад

    Came across this through the techmoan channel. Glad to see that there's more content makers out there doing there bit to keep music alive and played the way it should be 🖖🖖

  • @ChrisMannphoto
    @ChrisMannphoto 3 года назад +7

    You most likely know this already, but the difference in spec between the TEAC and TASCAM versions is explained by TEAC being the "hifi" / domestic brand and TASCAM being the "professional" brand - i.e. aimed at musicians, DJs and sound recordists. Hence the TASCAM gets the 19" rack-mount ears and the special play mode (dual monitoring) while the TEAC doesn't. And professionals would have their own cables already. :-)

  • @screamengine
    @screamengine 3 года назад +2

    Prophetic tune... ".... You could end up in your own dome!" :)
    I think that deck sounds pretty damn good indeed. Warm head circuit.

  • @eoslensman
    @eoslensman 3 года назад +1

    Loving the Tandy 1000 in the background, I have a 1000SX with colour monitor I bought when I worked for them in the UK in the late 80's and it's still going strong.

  • @general682002
    @general682002 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the review! It's great to see some cassette comeback, but there are still hiccup along down the road due to availability and repairs such as parts! Buy your best used deck whenever available and best tapes NOS available whenever possible!

  • @railway187
    @railway187 3 года назад +9

    I have the Teac AD-850 and I am very satisfied with it. The sound is rich and very clean (no motor humming for instance). It is not very cheap, but to me it was worth the money.

    • @stanleycostello718
      @stanleycostello718 2 года назад

      Me, too. I am most pleased with mine. I got it on VWestlife's recommendation.

  • @Trance88
    @Trance88 3 года назад +31

    Glad to see there are companies still making good quality hifi cassette decks!

    • @fivish
      @fivish 2 года назад

      I record to a USB flash drive which holds way more than a cassette and in vastly superior quality.

    • @biscuitdingus
      @biscuitdingus 2 года назад +3

      That’s not the point of cassettes these days. I have a Sony Walkman NW A55 with a 512gb micro sd card filled with high resolution flacs and DSD, it sounds amazing, it’s convenient, and my entire music library fits into something the size of my fingernail.
      However I also own a Walkman WM F31 from the 80’s and play modern cassette releases through it, it’s a pain to find a specific track, it runs on AA’s which don’t last that long, and cassettes don’t sound that great, but it’s just fun to have.
      Cassettes are collectibles, a fun novelty now, not the most accessible option for portable media like they once were, but they’re not supposed to be anymore.

  • @buckrogers5331
    @buckrogers5331 3 года назад +1

    Thank you once again for a comprehensive review. Loved it.

  • @robertdavis5714
    @robertdavis5714 3 года назад

    Well done as always Sir, much enjoy your thorough analysis.

  • @NeonNightmares
    @NeonNightmares 3 года назад +11

    That was a in-depth review as i've ever seen one. Great Stuff! Curious to see if the new motors actually do a better job than the already installed ones. Looking forward to it. :)

    • @electronicengineer
      @electronicengineer 3 года назад

      Same here. I think that the weight of the capstan flywheel also plays a part in the wow & flutter measurements, however, like you commented, it would be really interesting to see how much the drive motor swap influences this measurement. Fred

    • @spikester
      @spikester 3 года назад +1

      @@electronicengineer Drag on the takeup reel slipper usually causes it also, and you need a bigger flywheel to reduce the flutter from it. I remember taking apart such old tape decks as a kid and getting the massive flywheels out, using them as spin tops with the motors from the same deck, watching them spin on the table for a good 10 minutes.

    • @spikester
      @spikester 3 года назад

      Many of those flywheels were well crafted parts... tanks.

    • @electronicengineer
      @electronicengineer 3 года назад

      @@spikester Oh YES! I did that also, more than once ;-). I was great at taking them apart, just it was the putting back together part that I was not quite as adept at! Thanks for the great memory jog spikester!!! Fred

    • @sampalermo123
      @sampalermo123 2 года назад

      I work on tape decks all the time and a different motor will not make it any better and the ones you find these days are cheaply made chinese voltage controlled unlike the FG types of the past. There is nothing you can do to make these acceptable as their design from the start is lacking- plastic capstan bearings is a first reason.

  • @EpicTyphlosionTV
    @EpicTyphlosionTV 3 года назад +122

    You'd think they'd start making new tape mechs by now, but I guess it's not that profitable yet

    • @alextirrellRI
      @alextirrellRI 3 года назад +26

      I feel like we're getting there. We're only now starting to see quite the uptick in quality on new turntables, so I'm sure tape decks will get their turn if interest and sales increase.

    • @LatitudeSky
      @LatitudeSky 3 года назад +9

      One thing holding it back is what happens to all other consumer electronics: they get copied by somebody else for less. Nobody is going to invest in the R&D and tooling it would take to rebirth a good cassette deck when it's guaranteed to get copied. And at the same time, the companies who are making mediocre cheap decks are happy making those cheap decks.

    • @SDsailor7
      @SDsailor7 3 года назад

      So what is a good/ acceptable wrms on a cassette deck? And what is it?
      Anyone know?
      Thank you

    • @dashcamandy2242
      @dashcamandy2242 3 года назад +8

      @@LatitudeSky To be fair, there wouldn't be _that_ much R&D required. The intended item already existed in many forms for several decades; in the world of inferior knockoffs, a quality knockoff of a good mech should be fairly simple. The biggest problem would most likely be in sourcing good tape heads themselves.

    • @richardwicks4190
      @richardwicks4190 3 года назад +8

      I clicked on this video just out of astonishment.
      There will be no tape decks in just 30 years. The last generation to grow up with this was born in 1990. They are 30 now, when they are 60, they're not going to be feeling nostalgia about how great those old tape cassettes were.
      It's a complete waste to even manufacture these. Tapes are bulky, inferior in EVERY WAY to digital, and have terribly inferior audio quality. Also, audio tapes have a limited lifespan. Digital data does not.

  • @okbridges
    @okbridges 3 года назад +1

    I like the title cards and accompanying audio, they are nice touches that add to the overall theme of the review.
    Will be interesting to see how much difference the motor swap will make in the performance.

  • @plan7a
    @plan7a 3 года назад

    :D - A very in-depth video review of this device. Thank you for making and posting.

  • @MickeyMishra
    @MickeyMishra 3 года назад +8

    Holy CRAP! At first I was like "$300!" But now? And hearing the USB OUTPUT? Not bad!

  • @StariusPrime
    @StariusPrime 3 года назад +4

    I bought mine in January of 2020, also a Open Box version, for $171.20 with tax and shipping. So they've definitely gone up in price. (Different seller back then.)
    That being said, I really like this tape deck. If this was the last dual cassette tape deck ever to be made, it could be a lot worse. It certainly does everything I want out of a tape deck. I've even had cause to use the USB output function, which is something I never intended to use when I got it.

  • @rxt744
    @rxt744 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the review. I was tempted last year to buy a new one (TEAC W-1200 - Silver) from a Japanese dealer via eBay, but opted for a vintage good condition and recently serviced Yamaha KX-10 (Compact 3-Head Tape Cassette Deck) on eBay. Maybe for the next modern HiFi stack build. Again, thanks for the excellent review!

  • @RafaelPernia
    @RafaelPernia Год назад +2

    I love the sound of your "intermission" blue screens. Is like a Zelda game sound.

  • @gdoug1529
    @gdoug1529 3 года назад +14

    After watching your videos and also videos from Techmoan on cassette decks, I had decided to tackle repairing my Sony TC-WE625 deck from 1998 that the belts had expired on. I still have some digitizing to do of old family cassette tapes and was bummed to discover that my Sony quit working. Even though it isn't a "Nakamichi Dragon", it is still better than most, if not all other consumer level decks made in the last 20 years. Now it is working like new again :)

  • @raymondmartin6737
    @raymondmartin6737 3 года назад +7

    I have had the Japanese version of Teac W-1200, in Silver, for a couple of years, which coming from Japan, cost more than the US version, but I had good results with it.

  • @destijl7414
    @destijl7414 3 года назад +1

    Excellent review, thanks for sharing!

  • @douglasallen9428
    @douglasallen9428 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for such an informative and entertaining video!!!

  • @dakisdada1711
    @dakisdada1711 2 года назад +3

    I have a Technics double deck autoreturn cassette player and I took it to service. It's very sofisticated with beautiful features. I have many cassettes from the eighties and the nineties.

  • @apollomemories7399
    @apollomemories7399 2 года назад +4

    I still use my Sony Walkman Pro WM-D6C. What a splendid little machine it is.

  • @JurisKankalis
    @JurisKankalis 3 года назад

    Very in-depth and exhaustive. Thanks for the video, you've got yourself a new subscriber. Greetings from Latvia.

  • @doorknob2150
    @doorknob2150 3 года назад +1

    The "Longhorne" skin on that XP PC took me back to 2006 real hard. Nice breakdown of the newer deck. Glad to see there is still SOME quality cassette decks out there in 2021.

    • @vwestlife
      @vwestlife  3 года назад +1

      Not Longhorn, it's the Zune theme with a third-party clone of the Vista/7 desktop gadgets.

    • @doorknob2150
      @doorknob2150 3 года назад +1

      ​@@vwestlife oh yeah! I forgot about the Zune theme! Still nice.

  • @jordantomblin2302
    @jordantomblin2302 3 года назад +14

    That WRMS reading is equivalent of those 90s Pioneers (at least listed in the manuals) that are often seen as the last great tape decks. This certainly seems appealing for someone like me, as I've had zero luck with buying used tape decks, and trying to find parts and belt kits are a nightmare.

    • @Nantawat_Kittiwarakul
      @Nantawat_Kittiwarakul 3 года назад +1

      W&F is on par with some average 90's deck I had/have. So this isn't too bad at all.

    • @Dioxaz
      @Dioxaz 3 года назад +2

      Thing is while those numbers seem correct today and will be enough for most of us, I still have beside me a very unassuming Hitachi boombox that blows both this deck and many component decks from the 90s out of the water with its 0.04% WRMS (yes, you read right). It's a TRK-W235 from 1991 that I got recently at a thrift store. I don't even recall myself that boomboxes could perform that well.

    • @SDsailor7
      @SDsailor7 3 года назад

      @@Dioxaz So anything with starting with a 0.0 is a good wrms? I am new too cassettes so i am trying to understand the specifications.
      Thank you

    • @stuartleckie
      @stuartleckie 3 года назад +1

      I’m struggling with that with my 3 head Technics deck.
      Might just give up wasting time and money on fixing it and grab one of these 😃

    • @jordantomblin2302
      @jordantomblin2302 3 года назад

      @@stuartleckie I’m struggling with a Technics 2 head and a Kenwood 3 head. Belt kits for the Kenwood don’t ship to the US and the Technics has an issue with one channel not working. The RS-B series seems to have issues with that.

  • @phuturephunk
    @phuturephunk 3 года назад +20

    I haven't thought of cassette tapes in 20 years but here I am.

    • @hifijohn
      @hifijohn 3 года назад +3

      Haven't used a cassette in over 15 years, In the old days you used them to make music for your car or walkman but those days are long gone, I have no idea outside of nostalgia why anyone would want a cassette deck.

    • @Rebelz173
      @Rebelz173 3 года назад

      @@hifijohn I still use my Sony Walkman to listen to old drum n bass tape packs

    • @01001000010101000100
      @01001000010101000100 3 года назад

      I did. And I still don't get it. Why? This machine is decent. It shows that that ancient tech could produce listenable sound. But still - the price is reasonable only if you consider how expensive the parts and the production process of it is. So they are just basically expensive to make. To provide sound quality objectively worse than even cheap no-name digital devices. The only reason I like tape recorders is they LOOK cool and nostalgia.

  • @adamericsson6903
    @adamericsson6903 3 года назад +1

    Excellent review!!!
    You covered everything!

  • @traxonwax
    @traxonwax 3 года назад +1

    The voice at 15:20 sounds like Don Lafontaine.The music at 16:00 sounds like sports radio music. Great video as always!

  • @StevenS757
    @StevenS757 3 года назад +11

    It's a nice sounding deck. Not bad for a modern one. They apparently also have Factory Refurbished ones on their TEAC eBay store for $200, which is a nice option for people trying to save some money.

    • @peacearchwa5103
      @peacearchwa5103 3 года назад +1

      The asking price for the "Teac W-1200 Double Cassette Deck | USB & One-Touch Dubbing (Refurbished)" is $299 today, not $200. Maybe that was a fluke.

    • @StevenS757
      @StevenS757 3 года назад +1

      @@peacearchwa5103 They sure did, those sneaks! I bet this video coming out had something to do with the price suddenly going up.

    • @peacearchwa5103
      @peacearchwa5103 3 года назад +1

      @@StevenS757 I doubt it, I had been glancing a week before this came up and the Refurb price was $299 and Open Box was $349, MSRP was $499. If I were buying one, I'd go for the Open Box rather than the Refurb since the whole idea in buying the W-1200 is to get a brand-new spanking new deck, not a used deck. That's just me, perhaps.

  • @wolf_hg
    @wolf_hg 3 года назад +40

    Whenever I feel like messing with any tape based format I almost never bother with any noise reduction of any kind. Tape hiss is a part of what makes a cassette tape just that, if you want noiseless music you can just play it off CD or stream it anyways. Although I find playing back Dolby C encoded tapes back with the system turned off gives an interesting sound signature. It is all about how YOU want to listen to your favorite music!

    • @hunterdavis3003
      @hunterdavis3003 3 года назад +10

      Lol I came here to say the EXACT same thing...Dolby is just a muffled mess

    • @SDsailor7
      @SDsailor7 3 года назад +6

      @@hunterdavis3003 Yup. Dolby is like wearing a covid mask. Haha.
      Cheers

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 3 года назад +2

      Add the bass and you didn't hear the tape hiss. If I wanted to hear hiss I just turned up the treble on my equalizer.

    • @kensmechanicalaffair
      @kensmechanicalaffair 2 года назад

      Right!?

  • @andriesholtzhausen5182
    @andriesholtzhausen5182 3 года назад +1

    Thanks VWestlife, awesome review. Love the internal shots. :)

  • @OpenRoader
    @OpenRoader 3 года назад +1

    Great review man, top work. It's nice to know there are more than one cassette mech out there. And your right, the silver looks great

  • @TheOriginalCollectorA1303
    @TheOriginalCollectorA1303 3 года назад +5

    It would be really cool to see if new tape mechanisms are created as the demand continues to grow!

    • @603840Jrg
      @603840Jrg 3 года назад +2

      I think the best way to go about this is to make a Kickstarter for the sole purpose of getting the attention of China-based copycats to start making their own mechanisms.

    • @andriealinsangao613
      @andriealinsangao613 3 года назад +2

      China? Really?

    • @603840Jrg
      @603840Jrg 3 года назад

      @@andriealinsangao613 that's where most of the world's manufacturing (and in turn, bootlegging) is based in, dumdum

    • @andriealinsangao613
      @andriealinsangao613 3 года назад

      @@603840Jrg I know, but do you really expect those companies to make their own mechanisms? HA!!!

    • @603840Jrg
      @603840Jrg 3 года назад +1

      @@andriealinsangao613 You'd be surprised how many stupidly niche products got bootlegged the moment their Kickstarters took off, some even making it to market before the real deal. Tape mechanisms are not out of the question and would certainly be better than that one mechanism every company is using for modern tape players

  • @tsevetgestoorde
    @tsevetgestoorde 3 года назад +8

    Cassettes are awesome. thanks for the review!

  • @OgDj2024
    @OgDj2024 Год назад +2

    Excellent review! 👍🏾

  • @System.10
    @System.10 3 года назад

    So happy you brought back the weather sounder intermissions! ;)

  • @martinda7446
    @martinda7446 3 года назад +18

    Fantastic review. Top marks...Like I was reading Stereophile.😸

  • @TheTapeDiscMan
    @TheTapeDiscMan 3 года назад +4

    Sometimes I wonder where did VWestlife got all of his demonstration/promo tapes.

  • @tossedpenny
    @tossedpenny 2 года назад +2

    If you take your time and search around the thrift shops and second hand stores you'll find tons of old great name brand decks, stereos etc. for insanely cheap prices.

  • @wrockage
    @wrockage 2 года назад

    thanks for the thorough review, i really enjoyed it!

  • @Rick_Todd
    @Rick_Todd 3 года назад +11

    Cassette Comeback / If your reading this , I would really like to know your thoughts on this deck ?

    • @Neodestro
      @Neodestro 3 года назад +1

      yep the old is new now i hope to see 8bit or 16bit games for super nintendo sega genesis neogeo for the real console to play in my crt tv

    • @Fluteboy
      @Fluteboy 3 года назад +1

      A lack of bias adjustment may ruin its chances. Superferrics and type II's will be fine, but the basic ferrics need that helping hand.

  • @ToTheGAMES
    @ToTheGAMES 3 года назад +6

    For everyone searching for the last song in the outro, it is: Organonomy - Streets

  • @oliverlotus
    @oliverlotus 3 года назад

    Interesting, detailed and informative. Thanks!

  • @kijar
    @kijar 3 года назад +2

    the Tascam 202MKVII has been a great experience for me. I can see this TEAC model is almost the same with just a few features missing. It turned out to be a great purchase decision for me because I enjoy playing cassettes so much.

  • @frankowalker4662
    @frankowalker4662 3 года назад +14

    It's certainly feature packed. I have hundreds of cassettes, only about 3 or 4 of them are audio, the rest are for my 8 bit computers. LOL.

  • @mitko_dsv1999
    @mitko_dsv1999 3 года назад +4

    23:09 That surprised me. I'm from Bulgaria, though I'm definitely not the seller mentioned here.

  • @attizzoso
    @attizzoso 2 года назад +1

    great review and great music also, thank you

  • @kyutablet
    @kyutablet 3 года назад +2

    Looking forward to the motor swap video :D

  • @jdekong3945
    @jdekong3945 3 года назад +4

    Wow! that was certainly thorough Kevin! enjoyed the vid. Back in the day I use to record using Dolby B to boost the top end & during playback I would turn it off. I thought Dolby was very over rated certainly for the B & C standards, music did sound awful when it was engaged during playback, money making racket courtesy some good advertising

  • @3ld919
    @3ld919 3 года назад +12

    Funniest complaint about modern cassette decks at 0:47.
    "Not as good as my Nakamichi Dragon" What is?

    • @Windowsfan100
      @Windowsfan100 3 года назад +5

      That's unfortunately the kind of snobbery you can expect with pretty much any less common hobby. In my opinion it only discourages new people from becoming into it, but something tells me that's more or less what they want anyway.

    • @ARandomOven
      @ARandomOven 3 года назад +3

      Sony WM-D6C is very close imo

    • @3ld919
      @3ld919 3 года назад +2

      @@Windowsfan100 I'm not sure if it was snobery or just a flat out joke, but I hear what you are saying. For the few fortunate enough to own a Dragon, they are not so fortunate when it comes to the cost of keeping it up to spec, Naks are finicky as all get out and crazy expensive to own.

    • @3ld919
      @3ld919 3 года назад +3

      @@ARandomOven Sony WM-D6C are crazy good portables, but are different animals than a full sized component. I've never owned a Dragon and I never will, but have owned decent 3 head Naks and when they are in good working order do sound and record fantastic. Problem is they are finicky and keeping them up to spec at their best is pricey & out of my budget. In my humble opinion.

  • @raulfantauzzi7547
    @raulfantauzzi7547 3 года назад

    Thank you your education is my blessing ... Please continue to enhance my love of music and electronics ... Blessings to you and your family ...

  • @Master_101
    @Master_101 3 года назад +2

    I absolutely love that they are making new decks still at a pretty good quality (probably better than what most people on a budget would remember back from the 80s). It’s nice to see that. I personally think it’s all down to personal preference. For me Dolby NR is essential as I still use tapes to make recordings and not just to playback tapes I own. I would also say that there is a huge difference in the quality of new cassette releases. From what I’ve heard in yours and techmoans’ videos, Anders tapes sound very very good. I have a few more too that have a Rich and high quality sound that were released on bandcamp by a studio in Germany. Both my releases don’t have nr and sound excellent. However I have some other new releases that sound awful. Muffled and tinny. They don’t have noise reduction either but unfortunately the hiss takes over the sound of the music too much for me to love it. Ironically my own cassette deck (a simplified version of the sony deck that techmoan has) can make a better home recording than the tape duplication that release uses, as it has hx pro and all 3 Dolby consumer noise reduction systems (B,C,S). So for the most part, I actually record more myself than buy new releases. Hopefully, the duplication houses improve transfers and we start to see more higher grade tape stocks. I get the retro experience of tapes but I would like to be able to enjoy the analog sound quality that tapes can deliver also. I definitely think the TEAC unit would be perfect if companies made higher quality ferro tapes and of course bring back the chrome tapes to store shelves as I’m sure tape enthusiasts as well as your everyday consumer would like to have a higher quality option. I think your deck iterates that finally manufactures are capitalising on a growing market, but the duplication houses and tape manufacturers still need to dip their toes back into this market.

    • @tricosteryl
      @tricosteryl 2 года назад

      Yes it is a pity I think only 1 type of deck is produced as shown in the video and mounted in every product, the sad thing is that it is a cheap one...