Sony TCM-150 Cassette Recorder with Automatic Recording Level Control

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Sony TCM-150 Cassette Recorder with Automatic Recording Level Control

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Battery Description: 4 AA
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
Color: SV
EAN: 0027242607712
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: TCM-150
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony



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Features:
  • Records 2 track, 1 channel on standard cassettes
  • One touch record from stop or playback
  • Up to 25 hours recording life on 2 AA batteries
  • Clear Voice recording system
  • 38% larger playback speaker for enhanced sound





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - pleased so far
I have used the recorder in a test but haven't put it to the complete use that I want to. My daughter wants to write a book about her father and I plan on using it to record stories and comments for that project. It seems to be able to do all the things I want it for.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Simple, cheap, works.
I needed to provide a choir event with hand-held recorders for three judges to make comments on. They used them all day for three days with no less than 50 tapes being used each day. The things never skipped a beat and I didn't even need to change batteries once. Well worth the $20.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Noisy
I haven't used it a lot, but it sure picks up a lot of background noise. Maybe that's because I was trying to use it outside, perhaps it would work better indoors.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect little item
This is just what I was looking for. Perfect to play tapes in my car. Just as simple as that!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great for books on tape
My new car doesn't have a cassette player, not even an option, so I decided to try a portable cassette player and see how cumbersome it would be. It's great! This little Sony T150 stores in my center console, has loud volume if I need to hear it heavy traffic, and it's clear as a bell. Now I carry it back and forth to house and car - just easier than my plug in boom box. the 2 batteries are supposed to last for 26 hours but actually lasted 34 hours in play mode. Am very happy with this Sony.



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