

🎧 Relive the analog vibe with digital finesse—your ultimate cassette comeback companion!
The TEAC W-1200B is a premium dual cassette deck featuring independent recording/playback on both decks, Dolby B-equivalent noise reduction, and mic input with mixing for karaoke. It bridges vintage analog warmth with modern convenience via USB digital output at CD-quality (48kHz/16-bit PCM). Additional features include one-touch dubbing, pitch control, A-B repeat, parallel recording, and a remote control, making it ideal for audiophiles, karaoke lovers, and digital archivists alike.
| ASIN | B07G9NBW1L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,398 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #6 in Tape Decks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (144) |
| Date First Available | August 8, 2018 |
| Department | All Ages / Unisex |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5 pounds |
| Item model number | W-1200 |
| Manufacturer | TEAC |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 8 x 6700 inches |
S**N
Teac is the bomb.
Very good quality, brings back the good old days.
C**L
Surprised!
It's early yet to see if this unit will have any longevity without issues, but when I got everything all hooked-up to the system I was surprised at the fidelity. Reviews have been mixed pro and con, maybe I got a good one? I have many tapes all recorded on an old Nakamichi that keeps going to the shop for more repairs being 30 years old. This Teac W-1200 has a year warranty on parts, 90 days labor, save the box in case. If it blows-up within 2 months I can return for a exchange or refund. Watched a YouTube video of a fellow doing some testing on the published specs and it turned out to be better than factory. Have 6 hours on it so far and sounds as good as the Nakamichi, maybe better.C 90s have been working good.
V**O
Finally a quality cassette player!
I have over three hundred cassette tapes sitting in a drawer, and have not been able to play them because I could not fine a decent quality unit. My friend writes me and says how about this one, with a link. I used to own a TEAC reel-to-reel, and purchased it. After I plugged it in and hooked it up, suddenly there were all the tapes sounding exactly like the day I recorded them, bright, brilliant, crisp. It's a dual deck, and is not auto-reverse, nor does it switch from one deck to the other deck at the end of a tape. But having that sound quality is worth having to get up and push another button. One other thing, they say 90 minute tapes are not recommended, but I have all 90 minute tapes and have not encountered a problem. No regrets!
P**E
Great tape deck
I found vintage / used tape decks to be costly to repair. I’m very pleased to have this new deck. The noise reduction makes the hsss close to none existent during play back. Both a&b decks can record. Nothing flimsy. The buttons are electric not demanding the pressure from the figure to lock the controls and the doors are solid and tapes slide in easily.
R**T
Tape deck works
so far so good
A**R
As good a machine as you'll find today
The glory days of stereo cassette decks (three heads, dual capstans, Dolby B/C NR, etc) are long over. That said, this deck seems to follow TEAC's reputation as being a well built machine that performs as its specifications describe. I plan to use it primarily to digitize my cassette collection for use on a computer. While I miss some of the bells and whistles of previous generation machines, this deck is about as good as it gets today and should meet my present needs.
D**E
Don’t bother
I should learn to give something proper time before sharing my thoughts: this deck is lightweight, plastic junk - in stark contrast to my enthusiastic initial review as I have since become wise and gotten a Nakamichi 303 in great shape. It’s eaten a few tapes already and, aside from the novelty of having access to a piece of equipment, the time, which can play treasured music, it’s nothing but a bog standard tape player. Sure the sound is quite pleasant but that has more to do with the quality of the cassettes (most factory sealed at the time) and adjacent equipment. Old tapes are in peril as it eats anything which challenges its weak transport. Ugh. If it weren’t such a hassle, I’d return it. TEAC disappointed here: their pedigree from the 70s and 80s have NOTHING to do with this modern mediocre offering.
T**Y
Great!
Arrived very quickly and in fantastic condition. Works great!
F**A
Ottimo apparecchio di grande qualità . Buone le finiture . Quello che promette mantiene per le sue caratteristiche. Consigliato
A**R
Teac has a good reputation for its tape decks and I was pleased to see that Teac are once again producing a good quality cassette player and recorder. This dual cassette deck works great for recording from my old cassettes onto new ones preserving some radio programs I recorded 35 years ago. I popped in a pre-recorded tape of the Clash I’ve had for ages and the sound quality was very good. Very happy with this unit.
C**É
Ce produit sert à faire enfin jouer ma collection de cassettes, je croyais que les magnétophones avaient disparu, bravo!
W**L
This tape deck was easy to connect and the sound quality is great. I would have given it 5 stars but I discovered that the remote control has no ability to turn it on or off. It has a manual power switch that has to be used, unless you want to leave it on all the time. I looked at buying a refurbished deck as cassette players are extremely difficult to get nowadays. I read many reviews and ultimately decided on this TEAC deck as the reviews were fairly good. It allows me to utilize the collection of cassette tapes that I have been holding onto for the past 45 years and as far as price goes, it was a midrange device. Let’s hope it lasts for a few years!
R**R
Good stuff
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