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  • djmotiondjmotion

    Teac deck V-1010Published on 11/03/09 at 12:55
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Although K7 is finished, the TEAC 1010 is an excellent player for nostalgic for those who want to rediscover their cassette collection, or for those who want, why not give a key to their analog recording personal.

    This player has 3 heads to listen in real time the quality of the current record, an adjustment to fit the end through different brand of tape, Dolby B, C HX PRO + MPX (as many good player at the time)., manual recording level with level indicator and memory peak.

    On good tapes, the sound was just like the source, without staining, biensur with a little less attack and a CD of breath but more well-adjusted with the Dolby C and Bias fine.
    Excellent Metal tape.

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    Although K7 is finished, the TEAC 1010 is an excellent player for nostalgic for those who want to rediscover their cassette collection, or for those who want, why not give a key to their analog recording personal.

    This player has 3 heads to listen in real time the quality of the current record, an adjustment to fit the end through different brand of tape, Dolby B, C HX PRO + MPX (as many good player at the time)., manual recording level with level indicator and memory peak.

    On good tapes, the sound was just like the source, without staining, biensur with a little less attack and a CD of breath but more well-adjusted with the Dolby C and Bias fine.
    Excellent Metal tape.

    For defects that are going on my own reading speed is slightly below average and not coordinated with Dolby tapes recorded on machines from another brand. It also lacks Dolby S and filter DBX.

    One last note, the device tolerates very little overmodulation unlike devices more "public" (no dynamic compression).

    Conclusion: Although it has no claim to a Nakamichi, this remains an excellent Teac machine appears robust (mine at least 15 years) but now it has become difficult to find good new cassette for use in a optimal.
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