MPX Filter with Dolby Noise Reduction ON * Wow and Flutter: (WRMS): 0.09% * Frequency Response: (-20 dB): Norm: 20 Hz - 18 kHz, CRO2: 20Hz - 19 kHz, Metal: 20 Hz- 20 kHz * Signal to Noise Ratio: DPS ON: 90 dB, DPS OFF: 57 dB * CD Deck Synchro * Relay Play * Normal and High Speed Dubbing * Music Search: +/- 15 Songs * Blank Skip * Automatic Space Record Mute * Automatic Tape Selection * Headphone Output * TDNS (Tape Duplication Noise Suppression) * Last Memory * FL Level Display with Peak Hold (6+1) * 2-Mode / 4-Digit Electronic Counter Display * Honeycomb Chassis * Pioneer SR In/Out Connection For System Integration * Dimensions: Height: 4-15/16 ins * Dimensions: Width: 16-9/16 ins * Dimensions: Depth: 9-13/16 ins
The Pioneer CT-W606DR dual auto-reverse cassette deck comes with Dolby B and C noise reduction and 20-bit analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters. Convenience features include CD deck synchro recording, +/- 15-song music search, and high-speed dubbing.
The CT-W606DR's honeycomb chassis includes a Dolby SR in/out connection, headphone output, twin motors, and multifunction display. This cassette deck is covered by a one-year parts and labor warranty.
1 Pioneer CT-W606DR
This cassette deck from Pioneer has very good sound quality when playing back professionally recorded tapes. The digital noise reduction circuit really cleans up the tape hiss and other sonic imperfections common to cassettes. Although, on some non-professional recordings or recordings that are severely detoriated it tends to add an edge to the hiss that it cannot fully remove. The unit that I used also had some reliability problems with the transport mecahanism. Pioneer was evidently unable to repair this altogether after a couple of trips to the repair shop. All in all, it is a very well performing product plagued by some annoying reliability concerns. It is the best sounding tape deck that I have used so far. Although, I am confident there are better ones out there.
2 Pioneer Tape Decks are UNRELIABLE
It took TWO dead ones, including CTW60RS - upscale from this, to realize Pioneer can't make a reliable tape deck. I would never buy anything made by Pioneer that has moving parts again. YMMV, but you've been warned.
3 The best cassette deck I've ever heard.
The sound quality on this cassette deck was far better than I expected. The digital noise reduction completely eliminates all the tape hiss without affecting the sound quality. Of all the tapes I've tried on it, all sound as good, if not better than they did on my old deck. There also is little difference in the sound quality when playing in forward or reverse mode, or from well to well. I use it to transfer my cassette collection to my computer to record on a CD-R, and the results are fantastic. And you can use it with a Pioneer remote control if you have a Pioneer receiver with the SR feature. About the only complaint I have is that it is kind of noisy when you first start to play, try to reverse, or wind the tape. The tape head goes up and down by a motor (I think) and makes a noise whenever it goes up or down. Otherwise great sound quality above what you'd expect from a cassette deck.